Korn Ferry Tour: Adrien Dumont de Chassart’s Up-and-Down Week at the Suncoast Classic
Early Promise Fades for French Golfer
French golfer Adrien Dumont de Chassart started the Korn Ferry Tour’s Suncoast Classic with promise, ranking 62nd after the first round in Florida.
Third-Round Withdrawal Dents Final Standing
However, Dumont de Chassart’s fortunes turned in the latter stages of the tournament. After a disappointing
third round, the 35-year-old Frenchman declined
to continue, withdrawing from the Suncoast Classic. This decision saw him finish 61st in the Florida event.
French Duo Miss Cut at Suncoast Classic
Dumont de Chassart was not the only French golfer to struggle at the Suncoast Classic. Jérémy Gandon and Paul Barjon both missed the cut.
Looking Ahead
Despite the setback, Dumont de Chassart will look to bounce back in upcoming Korn Ferry Tour events. The Frenchman, who has three professional wins to his name, will be eager to rediscover the form that saw him rank 62nd after the first round at the Suncoast Classic.
Did you know?
- The Korn Ferry Tour is the official developmental tour of the PGA Tour.
- The Suncoast Classic is a 72-hole stroke play event with a $1 million purse.
- Adrien Dumont de Chassart turned professional in 2006.
Pro Tip
To improve your golf game, focus on consistency in your swing and short game. Regular practice and dedication can help lower your handicap and enjoy the game more.