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Chase Johnson Wins the APGA Farmers Insurance Fall Series $10,000 Bonus

by AAGD Staff

Chase Johnson Wins APGA Farmers Insurance Fall Series Bonus and APGA Jeff Dailey Player of the Year Bonus

TUSTIN, CA – With victories in the first two Fall Series events at the APGA Farmers Insurance Cincinnati and the APGA Farmers Insurance Austin, Chase Johnson won the APGA Farmers Insurance Fall Series Bonus of $10,000.  The bonus win follows a sensational final-round 5-under-par 67, where San Diego native Ryan Ellerbrock won his first APGA Tour event of the season with a three-stroke victory over the tournament’s 2021 champion Aaron Beverly at the 2023 APGA Farmers Insurance® Fall Series Finale at Tustin Ranch Golf Club.

The tournament was the final of three events in the APGA Farmers Insurance Fall Series, designed to further the APGA Tour’s mission of bringing greater diversity to the game of golf and to provide additional playing and earning opportunities to APGA Tour players. 

APGA Tour Tournament Director Cole Smith presents trophy to winner Ryan Ellerbrook

With the 2023 APGA Tour season now concluded, Johnson finished at the top of the Jeff Dailey Award standings, which goes to the APGA Tour member who earns the most combined points in APGA Tour competition throughout the Lexus Cup season, the APGA Farmers Insurance Fall Series, and two Cisco Invitational events. The award, which is named after former Farmers Insurance CEO Jeff Dailey in recognition of his long-time support of the APGA Tour, includes a $25,000 bonus. Johnson edged Marcus Byrd, who also enjoyed a stellar season with four victories of his own.

“I am so thankful to have the APGA Tour available to me this season as a way to improve my game both physically and mentally,” Johnson said. “With support from companies like Farmers, the courses we play, and the competition against a group of fantastic players, the APGA Tour has been an incredible learning experience and building block for me this year. It’s given me confidence. It’s put me in contention and helped me learn to finish tournaments under pressure. Thanks to the support from tournament purses and bonuses like the Farmers Fall Series and the Jeff Dailey Award, I have the financial backing and support to chase my dream of playing full-time on the PGA TOUR.”

Johnson’s monster year on the APGA Tour included three victories during a season in which the 27-year-old finished either first or second in eight of nine starts.  Johnson made the cut at last week’s World Wide Technology Championship on the PGA TOUR and is currently playing again on the PGA TOUR at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, where he is currently above the cut line again following the opening round.

Johnson’s finishes on the APGA Tour this year: 

EventFinish
APGA Farmers Insurance Austin1st
APGA Cisco Invitational at Pebble Beach ResortsT2
APGA Farmers Insurance Cincinnati1st
APGA Mastercard Tour Championship2nd
APGA Ascension Classic1st
APGA at ValhallaT5
APGA at TPC Deere Run2nd
APGA at TPC Scottsdale2nd
APGA at Port St. Lucie2nd

The Advocates Professional Golf Association (APGA) Tour was established in 2010 as a non-profit organization with the mission to bring greater diversity to the game of golf. 

Leading up to the Fall Series Finale, the APGA Foundation hosted a golf clinic for underserved youth on November 5 at Chester Washington Golf Course in Los Angeles. The day included a mental health and wellness discussion run by clinically trained personnel, a career development program with the APGA Foundation, and a fun-filled golf clinic conducted by APGA Tour professionals. Youth ages 13-17 attended and were asked to write an essay on the importance of mental health and well-being for the opportunity to earn a scholarship.

“We launched the APGA Tour in 2010 thanks to a $10,000 contribution that came from Farmers Insurance and through the support of Jeff Dailey,” said APGA Tour CEO Ken Bentley. “The APGA Tour has made incredible progress over the years and Jeff has been a catalyst of our momentum and success. As we look toward the future, we want to make sure that his impact on our tour isn’t forgotten. Having this award in his name is fitting and will serve as a reminder that with the sustained help of dedicated and passionate supporters, change can happen.”

APGA TOUR 2023 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

DateTournamentWinner
Jan 28-29APGA Farmers Insurance InvitationalMarcus Byrd
Feb 26-28APGA Black History Month ClassicKevin Hall
March 20-21APGA Florida @ St. Johns Golf & Country ClubMarcus Byrd
April 9-11APGA Las Vegas @ TPC Las VegasWyatt Worthington II
May 1-2APGA at PGA Golf ClubKevin Hall
May 7-9APGA Scottsdale @ TPC ScottsdaleKamaiu Johnson
May 28-30APGA Deere Run @ TPC Deere RunMarcus Byrd
July 23-25APGA at ValhallaMarcus Byrd
July 30-Aug 1APGA Two Man Classic @ TPC LouisianaChristian Heavens & Quinn Riley
Aug 8-10APGA Ascension ClassicChase Johnson
Aug 13-15APGA Mastercard Tour ChampionshipVarun Chopra
Sept 2-4APGA Farmers Insurance CincinnatiChase Johnson
Sept. 16-19APGA Cisco Invitational @ Pebble Beach ResortsWyatt Worthington II
Oct. 2-4APGA Farmers Insurance AustinChase Johnson
Oct. 18-20Billy Horschel APGA Invitational presented by CiscoGabe Lench
Nov. 7-9APGA Farmers Insurance Fall Series FinaleRyan Ellerbrock

ABOUT THE APGA TOUR

The APGA Tour was established in 2010 as a non-profit organization with the mission to bring greater diversity to the game of golf. The APGA Tour Board of Directors works to accomplish this by hosting and operating professional golf tournaments, player development programs, mentoring programs and by introducing the game to inner city young people. In addition to conducting an expected 18 tournaments awarding close to $1 million in prize and bonus money in 2023, the APGA has organized a Player Development Program to aid young minority golfers as they work to chase their goals in professional golf.

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