RSM Classic 2025: Which Rising Stars Could Shake Up the Tournament and Claim Glory?
Maybe Rodgers will be the second consecutive golfer to pop his PGA TOUR cherry after Adam Schenk won last week’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Rodgers is five months younger than Schenk with a better pedigree and ranks higher on DataGolf.com, the OWGR, and the 2025 FedExCup standings.Â
Rodgers’ game is sharp, and he has continued to grind after the PGA TOUR’s 2025 season. He played in three DP World Tour events since and played in five of the six FedExCup Fall events. Rodgers was T6 at the World Wide Technology Championship earlier this month and T15 at the Wyndham. Those tournaments are on crossover courses to Sea Island.



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