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Following a Lengthy Recovery, Trey Mullinax Gets Back on Track at the Sanderson Farms Championship

There was not much of a change in the leaderboard till Friday afternoon. In fact, Beau Hossler maintained his a de advantage through sunset. Despite the continued momentum, the limelight was no longer on him. After the second round, there was to be a cut at the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship. Only 65 players would make it to the weekend rounds. Trey Mulliax was one such player, who was desperate to get through the cut.

Trey Mullinax makes the cut for the first time 

Trey Mullinax, who has been able to acquire only on win so far on the PGA Tour, has not been able to make a spot for himself through the weekend. The last he did so was at the Wyndham Championship back in 2023. This is because he was a victim to a him surgery, for the remainder of the 2024 season.

He came back into play for the first time at the Procure Championship last month. He has been missing cuts consecutively for nineteen months. But he is finally back on track. “Haven’t played on the weekend on the PGA TOUR in a year, so feels really will good honestly. I love what I do. Battling […] this year for me after surgery, it was tough. It was hard,” Mullinax, who had labrum surgery on his right hip, said.

“But I did the right thing by waiting and I feel really good,” he said at the post-round presser on Friday. He also expressed his gratitude to be able to play this weekend, especially because he will be playing in his home ground with friends and family watching him!