Russian pro Egor Eroshenko leads Monday qualifiers for Butterfield Bermuda Championship
Four players earned their spots for the upcoming Butterfield Bermuda Championship through Monday’s qualifying round at Omni Orlando Resort. Leading the qualifiers was Egor Eroshenko, who carded a bogey-free 6-under 66 to secure his PGA TOUR debut. The remaining qualifiers—Luke Schniederjans, Tyler Collet, and Ethan Cairns—each shot a 5-under 67.
Key Qualifiers:
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Egor Eroshenko (6-under 66): A recent University of Central Florida graduate, Eroshenko will play his first PGA TOUR event after a successful qualifying round. Notable for his Minor League Golf Tour win last month and a strong collegiate record, he’s also the 2019 Russian Amateur Champion.
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Tyler Collet (5-under 67): Collet, a PGA Professional Championship top-20 finisher, will make his fourth start this season. With a solid qualifying performance, Collet aims to improve upon his best PGA TOUR finish of T68.
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Luke Schniederjans (5-under 67): Georgia Tech alum Schniederjans notched five birdies and an eagle, marking his third PGA TOUR start. He’s also recognized for his consistent performances on PGA TOUR Canada and is the younger brother of pro golfer Ollie Schniederjans.
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Ethan Cairns (5-under 67): Cairns, from Plantation, Florida, earned his second PGA TOUR start, adding to his debut at the 2023 Barracuda Championship. Known for his athletic versatility, he balanced golf and volleyball in high school.
The Butterfield Bermuda Championship will take place at Port Royal Golf Course and is part of the FedExCup Fall, offering players crucial points towards TOUR card eligibility for the 2025 season.