Procore Championship 2023: A Breakthrough Moment for Lanto Griffin and the Road Ahead
The 2023 Procore Championship was a pivotal event on the PGA Tour, showcasing not just the triumph of Scottie Scheffler but also highlighting the grit and resilience of Lanto Griffin. While Scheffler celebrated his sixth victory of the year, it was Griffin’s performance that truly captivated the narrative—he secured a solo third place finish with a stunning 7-under 65, propelling him 42 spots in the FedExCup rankings to land at No. 100. This ascent is especially significant as, for the first time in PGA history, only the top 100 finishers in points by the end of the fall will secure full status on the PGA Tour.
Lanto Griffin’s journey over the past year has been fraught with challenges, including losing his PGA Tour card last season. Having had to medal at Q-School last December just to remain in the mix, Griffin is now in a far more advantageous position with only six tournaments left in the season. His recent success at the Procore Championship has fueled his hopes of qualifying for the exclusive Baycurrent Classic in Japan, presenting a potentially career-altering opportunity.
Overcoming Adversity: Griffin’s Rally to Third Place
“This week, it all came together,” Griffin remarked after his strong finish. While he expressed a desire to win, his focus has been on securing his position on the Tour. After facing the daunting challenge of battling through Q-School last year, the successful showing in Napa served as a critical boost to his morale and confidence. "Proud of myself," he added, reflecting on a week that reinvigorated his competitive spirit.
Before the Procore Championship, Griffin had only achieved one top-10 finish, a T-9 at the Farmers Insurance Open in late January. His struggles intensified earlier this year, during which he missed eight out of nine weekends on the tour. Notably, a back injury prevented him from participating in the Corales Puntacana Championship, leading him to undergo surgery in July 2022.
The Importance of Physical Preparation and Proper Technique
Griffin’s physical issues stemmed from inadequate weight training combined with a misguided focus in his swing mechanics. Acknowledging the need for change, he sought out the expertise of instructor Todd Anderson and performance coach Alex Bennett, both based in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. This step away from bad habits has allowed Griffin to recalibrate his game.
It took some time for Griffin to feel comfortable again, yet his commitment to a rigorous work ethic remained unchanged. "It’s crazy when you work on some wrong stuff, it actually feels so wrong to do it right," Griffin reflected. His experience serves as a reminder that even the most talented athletes can face setbacks, yet their resolve can lead to a comeback.
Upcoming Challenges and Future Aspirations
As the Ryder Cup approaches, the next event on the calendar is the Sanderson Farms Championship, set to occur after the prestigious match. This event provides another opportunity for golfers around the top-100 bubble, including Griffin, to solidify their positions and gather momentum for the remainder of the season.
Several of Griffin’s peers are in similar situations, racing against the clock to secure their spots in the highly competitive PGA Tour landscape. One such player is Rico Hoey, who moved from No. 106 to No. 91 after finishing tied for ninth at Procore. Despite ranking second on Tour for strokes gained tee to green, Hoey faces challenges with his putting game, which currently places him 165th.
Fresh Faces on the Rise: A Closer Look at Fellow Competitors
Isaiah Salinda, another rookie who also saw his fortunes rise, climbed from No. 104 to No. 97 after tying for 13th at Procore. Following a strong start to his season with a T-8 finish at the Zurich Classic, consistency proved elusive for him. Yet, his resilience at Napa can serve as a platform for further success in the ensuing tournaments.
Ricky Castillo is yet another rookie worth mentioning. His T-30 finish at Procore helped him advance from No. 116 to No. 113 in FedExCup points. While this movement might seem minor, it strengthens his position within the top 125, which ensures at least conditional status for the upcoming season.
The Significance of the New PGA Tour Points System
The introduction of a new points system on the PGA Tour adds an extra layer of significance to every tournament. With only the top 100 guaranteed full status, players like Griffin and others currently hovering around the bubble face increasing pressure to perform consistently. It adds a unique element of urgency and competitiveness that may drive these athletes to elevate their game to new heights.
In navigating these changes, players are more strategic in focusing their efforts on specific tournaments—particularly those with higher stakes and tougher fields. The upcoming events not only shape the financial and competitive landscape for these golfers but also influence their overall careers in the sport.
Conclusion: Griffin’s Path Forward and the Road to Success
For Lanto Griffin and many others on the PGA Tour, the Procore Championship was more than just another tournament; it marked a crucial turning point in their season. Griffin’s performance reassured him of his capabilities and reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining a successful career in golf. With only a handful of events remaining, the pressure intensifies, but Griffin is optimistic about his future prospects.
As the dust settles from Napa and the golf community sets its sights on the Ryder Cup and the Sanderson Farms Championship, fans and commentators alike will be eagerly monitoring Griffin’s journey and those of his contemporaries. The storylines of struggle, commitment, and triumph are woven into the fabric of golf, and they remind us that every swing counts, both on and off the green.
The Procore Championship may have closed its curtains, but the stage is set for what promises to be an exhilarating finish to the PGA Tour season. With challenges ahead, Lanto Griffin and others around him are prepared to rise to the occasion, showcasing the spirit of competition that defines professional golf.

