And your Nationwide grads are...
Well, we won't provide the entire list of 25 grads, but below are a few notables that caught my eye:
6. Colt Knost (pictured right)- The 2007 U.S. Amateur and Public Links Champion opted out of receiving automatic exemptions into The Masters and U.S. Open by turning professional early. He didn't get through Q School, and was forced to play on the Nationwide Tour. He made the most of his time though, and by finishing high up on the money list, should get into plenty of events.
8. Greg Chalmers- This southpaw knows what it feels like to be playing for his Tour card. He had done it successfully before with Q School and the Nationwide. If you've been to a PGA Tour event the past decade, there's a good chance you've seen the Aussie.
11. Peter Tomasulo- His first trip to the big show. If you read John Feinstein's book, Tales from Q School, you know that it's been a long, arduous road for Tomasulo. It's good to see that he's getting his chance.
17. Arjun Atwal- After he was cleared for the death of a man in a drag race incident, Atwal's game started to come into form with two wins worldwide.
22. Spencer Levin- You might remember Levin from the 2004 U.S. Open when he finished T-13. He was still an amateur, and a student at New Mexico. Not sure if he still smokes a pack a round.