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<h1>Johnny Keefer's Surprising PGA Championship Invitation</h1>
<p>For a brief moment, Johnny Keefer was unsure if it was real.</p>
<p>At 12:49 p.m. CT on Monday, an email arrived in his inbox with the subject: <i>John Keefer, you are invited to compete in the 107th PGA Championship.</i> He almost dismissed it as spam.</p>
<p>“It almost seemed like a scam,” Keefer recounted from his home in San Antonio. “But then I noticed the header and thought, ‘Wow!’”</p>
<h2>Unexpected Opportunity</h2>
<p>Just last Wednesday, Keefer learned he could have the chance to compete in his first major championship at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. He had played in a pro-am with an individual associated with the PGA of America at the Tulum Championship. This person asked if Keefer would be at Quail Hollow, leaving him puzzled.</p>
<h2>Rank and Recognition</h2>
<p>Unbeknownst to Keefer, he was already ranked No. 92 in the world (now No. 93), making him a strong candidate for an invite. Other players hovering around the top 100, who have yet to make the field include Keith Mitchell (90), Gary Woodland (94), and Justin Lower (100). Notably, amateur Luke Clanton sits at No. 103 in the rankings but is unlikely to receive an invite based on his amateur status.</p>
<h2>A Quick Journey</h2>
<p>It’s uncommon for full-time Korn Ferry Tour players to qualify for the PGA, although Tim Widing accomplished this last season. Keefer's former college coach, Mike McGraw, advised him to save a ticket for the event, confident he wouldn't miss it. “I just didn’t think it would happen so soon,” McGraw admitted, a sentiment echoed by Keefer.</p>
<h2>A Transformative Year</h2>
<p>Less than a year ago, Keefer was outside the top 25 in PGA Tour University rankings. A T-11 finish at the NCAA Championship propelled him to No. 25, earning him a spot on the PGA Tour Americas. He then headed to Canada, where he enjoyed a standout season with one win and several top finishes, eventually moving up to the Korn Ferry Tour, where he has continued to excel.</p>
<h2>Prepping for the Championship</h2>
<p>Despite facing a setback due to a stomach virus at Tulum, Keefer remains optimistic about his upcoming debut. He acknowledges he doesn’t know much about Quail Hollow but is eager to experience the course, as his instructor Bryan Gathright assures him it’s a good fit for his game.</p>
<h2>Looking Ahead</h2>
<p>Keefer has made significant improvements in his golf game, ranking impressively in various categories. With only 20 PGA Tour cards available through the Korn Ferry Tour this year, he recognizes the stakes but is excited for the challenge ahead. Keen to demonstrate his skills, Keefer aims to enjoy the experience and perform well in the major championship.</p>
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