Kevin Streelman chips Saturday onto the 7th green at Black Desert.
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This week, at the Black Desert Championship, Kevin Streelman made PGA Tour cut No. 301, one week after making PGA Tour cut No. 300, and folks have asked him to reminisce about PGA Tour No. 1.
He’s happy to. He remembers it well.
“It was the ’05 Milwaukee Open at Brown Deer Park,” Streelman said this week. “I was on the mini-tours. I Monday-qualified. Talk about a nerve-racking Friday afternoon round because I had nothing to my name. I was living out of my mom’s car, in my parents’ basement, just crisscrossing the country, trying to play mini-tour events, and I Monday’ed there and made a cut, which I knew at the time last place was like $10,000, which would pay for my Q-school and pretty much the Dakotas Tour. It was a very meaningful thing for me.
“I think I finished 25th and made like $25,000, and I was like, this paid for the rest of my year and my entry fees, and I think it actually paid for Courtney’s engagement ring.”
Mom’s car? What kind of car was it?
“My mom had a Nissan Altima,” Streelman said. “It was a 1993 Nissan Altima. It was a little tight in the backseat.
“But those are great memories.”
How many miles were on it?
“I put about 250,000 on my mom’s,” Streelman said, “and then I got a second one and put about 200,000 miles on that one, and then I had just bought a new Camry my fifth year on the mini-tours and I got my PGA Tour card and traded that in for a Porsche 911 after I had my first year on the PGA Tour.”
Where did he shower and such?
“Yeah, Motel 6’s, Super 8’s,” Streelman said. “It was whatever I could do.”
Here, a reporter noticed Streelman was smiling as he was telling the tales. He was asked if the journey from PGA Tour cut No. 1 to PGA Tour No. 301 was difficult.
It was, he said, and, in a way, it wasn’t.
“It’s gut-wrenching, but it’s like — there’s like a beauty to it, too, where you have nowhere to go but up,” Streelman said. “I was fortunate to have a diploma from a nice university, but I wanted to get out here. There was no other option. There wasn’t a second option.
“I think when you have a second option, you don’t achieve the first option. I truly looked at it that way. Whatever I’ve got to do, if I’ve got to work at Kierland, if I’ve got to caddie at Whisper Rock, if I’ve got to substitute-teach at my high school, which I did all those things, then I’m going to do it to save money to give myself a chance. Then when I have the opportunity you’ve got to grab it, and I was fortunate to do it on my sixth try in ’07 at Q-school and I’ve been out here 17 years later.”
With that, below is the complete payout breakdown for this week’s Black Desert Championship, played at Black Desert Resort. The total purse is $7.5 million.
How much every player made at the 2024 Black Desert Championship
1. Matt McCarty $1.35 million
2. Stephan Jaeger $817,500
T3. Lucas Glover $442,500 Kevin Streelman $442,500
5. Matti Schmid $307,500
T6. Harris English $262,500 Joe Highsmith $262,500
T8. Nick Hardy $219,375 Lee Hodges $219,375 Henrik Norlander $219,375
T11. Patrick Rodgers $137,675 Seamus Power $137,675 Tom Whitney $137,675 Greyson Sigg $137,675 Ben Griffin $137,675 Carson Young $137,675 Nico Echavarria $137,675 Carl Yuan $137,675 Beau Hossler $137,675 Max McGreevy $137,675
T21. Wesley Bryan $81,750 Rico Hoey $81,750 Joseph Bramlett $81,750 Chad Ramey $81,750
T25. Tyler Duncan $52,912.50 Mac Meissner $52,912.50 Ryo Hisatsune $52,912.50 Trey Mullinax $52,912.50 J.J. Spaun $52,912.50 Alex Smalley $52,912.50 Nick Taylor $52,912.50 Doug Ghim $52,912.50 Adam Svensson $52,912.50 Kurt Kitayama $52,912.50
T35. Will Gordon $37,350 Chris Kirk $37,350 Daniel Berger $37,350 Kevin Tway $37,350 Harry Hall $37,350
T40. Sam Ryder $31,125 Philip Knowles $31,125 Joel Dahmen $31,125
T43. Patton Kizzire $26,625 Alejandro Tosti $26,625 Erik van Rooyen $26,625
T46. Wilson Furr $20,137.50 K.H. Lee $20,137.50 Justin Suh $20,137.50 Ryan Fox $20,137.50 Cameron Champ $20,137.50 Jacob Bridgeman $20,137.50 Chan Kim $20,137.50 Ben Knowles $20,137.50
T54. Lanto Griffin $17,400 Scott Piercy $17,400 Tyson Alexander $17,400 Raul Pereda $17,400 Chez Reavie $17,400 Trace Crowe $17,400
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