Manning Loses Ground

Manning Loses Ground

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Former Augusta State standout Major Manning shot a two-over 74 Sunday in the fifth round of the PGA Tour’s final stage of Q School on the PGA West Stadium Course in La Quinta, Calif.

Manning dropped from a tie for 58th place into a tie for 97th with one round remaining in the six-round, 108-hole marathon. He is part of an 11-player logjam tied at seven-under 353.

In Wednesday’s first round, Manning carded eight birdies against a lone bogey and owned a share of the lead after a seven-under 65.

A native of Daytona Beach, Fla., Manning led the NCAA Championships as a sophomore in 2005 after the first round with a five-under 65 at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md. He tied for fourth to earn honorable-mention All-American honors and capped his college career with his second All-America selection as a senior in 2007 while leading the Jaguars to an NCAA West Regional appearance in Tempe, Ariz.

Manning earned his first professional victory on September 14 when he claimed the Hooters Tour’s Capitol Chevrolet & Hyundai Classic just outside of Columbia, S.C.

The final stage of Q School is a six-day, 108-hole marathon that features a 163-player field and includes 20 former PGA Tour winners who have combined for 48 victories. The top 25 players and ties after six rounds will earn their PGA Tour cards on Monday.

The final round will be televised on Golf Channel on Monday from 3:30 to 7 p.m.

For live scoring of the Q School Finals, visit www.pgatour.com