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Barbasol Championship Announces Local Players

Posted at 6:58 PM, Jun 13, 2019
and last updated 2019-07-18 15:43:13-04

NICHOLASVILLE, KY – The Barbasol Championship today announced players competing in this

year’s tournament with local ties. Kentucky natives Chip McDaniel, Cooper Musselman, Stephen Stallings, Jr., and Hunter Stewart join headliners Troy Merritt (2018 Barbasol Champion), Max Homa (2019 Wells Fargo Champion), J.T. Poston (5th Place in 2018 Barbasol Championship), Joel Dahmen, Josh Teater (also a Kentcuky native), Boo Weekley, and Sungjae Im (#27 FedEx Cup Rankings and five Top 10 Finishes this Year). The finalized field will be announced the week before the tournament. “This is an impressive field made up of some of the very best golfers in the world,” said tournament director Bryan Pettigrew. “We’re thrilled to have players with Kentucky ties joining the tournament. This is going to make for a great fan experience here in the Bluegrass and for those traveling to the Barbasol from around the region.”

For a complete list of players competing in the 2019 Barbasol Championship July 18-21, please visit

https://barbasolchampionship.com/the-players/.

Players with local ties include:

Chip McDaniel

Chip McDaniel is 23 years old and is from Manchester, Kentucky which is located about an hour and 45 minutes
from Lexington. At the University of Kentucky, he won three collegiate events, finished 2nd in the SEC
Tournament and was named a Ping All-American in 2016. Rounding out his college career he accumulated 14 Top 10’s. As an Amateur McDaniel qualified in prestigious tournaments such as the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open
Sectional. McDaniel was a two-time Kentcuky State Amateur Champion in the years 2013 and 2017, making him
the youngest champion in 50 years as well as tying J.B. Holmes (-13), both times winning by 6 shots. He also was a World Cup team member and holed-out for Eagle on the 18th hole of NCAA Regionals firing a back nine of 31 and sending his team to the NCAA Championship. McDaniel turned pro in June of 2018 and has a scoring average of 68.8 on Tour. McDaniel has already made his mark on the tour, making the cut in three PGA Tour Events and recently qualified for the 2019 U.S. Open, beginning today.

Cooper Musselman

Cooper Musselman is 24 years old from Louisville, Kentucky. After high school, Musselman attended the University of Kentucky. As a Freshman, he had two top-10 finishes and three top-20. As a Sophomore, he had four top-20 finishes and one top-10 finish. Musselman had his career best at the SEC Championship finishing 25th overall. As a Junior Wildcat, Cooper Musselman had seven top-20 finishes and four top-10 finishes, finishing 8th at the Schenkel Invitational and carded his low 54-hole season total of 211. Finally, as a senior, he earned his 1st colligate victory at the Crooked Stick Invitational, tied for 5th at Kenny Perry Invitational (-1) and Puerto Rico Classic (-4). Musselman finished on the All-SEC Academic team and had a career best finish at the SEC Championship when he tied for 16th place. He went on to NCAA Regionals finishing tied for 19th shooting 4-under par over the final two rounds. Cooper Musselman is currently competing on the web.com Tour.

Stephen Stallings, Jr.

Stephen Stallings is 24 years old and resides in Louisville, Kentucky. He attended St. Xavier High School in Louisville where in 2011 he won the KHSAA Individual State Champion. After high school, Stallings attended the University of Kentucky. Throughout his stellar college career, Stallings was a mainstay in the Wildcats lineup and in 2016 helped lead Kentucky to one of the programs best finishes at Nationals. That same year he shot the second lowest 18-hole score in UK history-65 at the 2016 Schenkel. In 2017, Stallings was named a team captain, as well as, an Academic All-American and a member of the All-SEC Community Service team. He was the runner up in the Kentucky State Am that year as well. After turning pro in 2018, Stallings placed third at the Kentucky Open.

Hunter Stewart

The 26-year-old Stewart, from Lexington Kentucky, and had an impressive college career winning SEC Player of the Year at Vanderbilt University and was a Walker Cup team member and First Team All-American. Stewart turned pro in 2015. He got off to a good start with a top-10 finish at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba on the PGA Tour, spending the summer playing on the PGA Tour Canada with top-10 finishes. Hunter Stewart spent some time in Europe playing in four European Tour events, highlighted by a 9th place finish in the Czech Masters in Prague. Stewart also played in the Swedish Masters and Denmark Open finishing top-30. This year Stewart, who is also a Lexington Christian Academy grad, has successfully qualified for multiple Web.com tour events.

About the Barbasol Championship

The Barbasol Championship is a PGA TOUR event that takes place July 18 – 21, 2019 at Champions at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville,Kentucky. Champions is an Arthur Hills designed golf course conveniently located one hour from Cincinnati and Louisville. The Barbasol
Championship provides its winner with 300 FedEx Cup Points and a two-year PGA TOUR exemption and a trip to the PGA Championship.The 2018 winner of the Barbasol Championship was Troy Merritt.
About Caddie127: barbasolchampionship.com/charities/The Barbasol Championship’s charitable arm, Caddie127, connects a biblical connotation from James 1:27 “to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.” Just as Caddies and their players support one another, so
will Caddie127 support philanthropic organizations that benefit and empower women and children. Caddie127 has named All God’s Children, Kentucky Children’s Hospital (UK Healthcare), the Kentucky Region of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Refuge for Women, and the Woodhill Community Center as their 2019 charitable partners.