
ChrisKillmer
United States
Chris Killmer
Overview
Events Played
15
Wins
-
Runner-Up
1
top 10
6
Top 25
9
Cuts Made
13
Missed Cuts
2
Withdrawals
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Official Money
$54,966
2018 Season
Season Recap
2018 Season
Solid season led to a 13th-place finish on the PGA TOUR Latinoamerica Order of Merit. Posted six top-10s in 15 starts. Had three top-10s in succession, capped by his playoff loss in Costa Rica.
PTLA Qualifying Tournament-Mexico
Joined PGA TOUR Latinoamérica with a T6 finish in Mazatlán.
Costa Rica Classic
Finished regulation tied with Eric Steger and Tyson Alexander after sharing the 36- and 54-hole leads. Held a three-stroke lead with seven holes to play but carded a double bogey on No. 12 at Reserva Conchal GC. Watched as Alexander won the extra session, making eagle on the second playoff hole.
Guatemala Stella Artois Open
Opened the season with a T9 at La Reunion Resort, shooting four rounds in the 60s (68-69-69-69).
Molino Cañuelas Championship
Again shot nothing but rounds in the 60s at the weather-shortened event. Opened with a 69 then finished 68-68 to T5.
BMW Jamaica Classic
Posted another top-10 at a weather-shortened tournament. Opened with a 64 then added scores of 67-71 to T9 for the second time in the campaign.
Puerto Plata DR Open
Finished T7 at Cinnamon Hill GC in Montego Bay. Only a third-round 72 held him back from truly contending, rounds of 67-69 and a final-round 66 helping him secure the top-10.
Quito Open presentado por Diners Club
Added his sixth top-10 of the year, a T4, with weekend rounds of 69-68 getting him to 5-under, three shots behind winner Horacio León.
Bupa Match Play
Finished 1-1 in his two matches at Playa Paraiso GC. As the seventh seed, defeated Chris Tuten, 3 and 2, in the first round then dropped a 1-down decision to Australia's Harrison Endycott on the second day.
ATB Financial Classic
After picking up six top-10s on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica, transitioned his solid play to Canada firing 63-65 the first two days of the tournament. Despite a lackluster weekend, still managed to T10.
Quito Open presentado por Diners Club
Rode the momentum of an ace on No. 16 in the final round with successive birdies on Nos. 17 and 18 to secure a T4. His finish helped offset a stretch early on the back nine, where he was 3-over on his first five holes.