Pontus Nyholm of Sweden shot a 6-under-par 65 on Friday and is tied with Noah Goodwin of the United States at 9-under after two rounds of the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship at Ohio State’ Scarlet Course.
Goodwin shot a 4-under 67. He and Nyholm hold a two-stroke lead over Frankie Capan III, Cristobal Del Solar, Kevin Roy, Matt McCarty and Richy Werenski. Five more players are tied at 5-under.
The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship is the third of four Finals events on the Korn Ferry Tour. After Sunday’s final round, only 75 will get a chance to play next week in the tour’s championship in French Lick, Indiana, after which the top 30 on the season-ending points list will receive PGA Tour cards for 2025.
Fourteen players already wrapped up their cards, leaving 16 more to be had.
The Finals also locks in the top-75 players for exempt Korn Ferry status next season and the top-100 for conditional Korn Ferry status.
The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship field includes the top 25 on the Korn Ferry points list The purse is $1.5 million with the winner collecting $270,000 and 600 points toward his season total.
What channel is the Korn Ferry Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship on today?
TV Channel: Golf Channel
Time: 4-6 p.m.
Tickets: Admission is free. Tickets can be obtained at www.ncc-golf.com
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Korn Ferry Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship parking
Parking is free, with shuttle buses from the Ohio State Carmack lot (Address: 1129 Carmack Road, Columbus). Follow tournament parking signs to the “Carmack 5” parking lot, located off Lane Avenue and SR 315. Carmack 5 will be the second right off Carmack Road. Shuttles will run from one hour before the first tee time to one hour after play ends.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Nationwide Children’s Hospital Korn Ferry golf tour: Tickets, parking