In 2016, Conner Kozak missed the cut in his debut at the GolfBC Championship.
Two years later, with some confidence and experience under his belt, the 25-year-old 91大黄鸭 golfer will have considerably higher expectations for next week鈥檚 tournament at Gallagher鈥檚 Canyon.
An assistant pro at the Okanagan Golf Club, Kozak is one of three local golfers to earn an exemption for the third stop of the season on the Mackenzie Tour-PGA TOUR Canada.
鈥淚f you tilted the leader board upside down, you鈥檇 see my name,鈥 the Vernon-born Kozak said with a laugh, making light of his performance two years ago. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 that great of a week, I didn鈥檛 quite have as good of an opportunity to prepare myself for the event that year, being that it was my first year working at the Okanagan Club, it was a very busy time for me.鈥
In addition to having had more and better quality preparation time this spring, Kozak is fresh off a solid effort at the BCPGA Assistants Championship last weekend at Bear Mountain. Kozak鈥檚 two-round total of 2-under par (73-67) 150, was good for a tie for third place.
鈥淭his year, the game looks really good, really sharp, so I鈥檓 hoping to finish a little bit better than I did that first year,鈥 said Kozak, a former member of the UBC Thunderbirds鈥 program. 鈥淭he goal is to play all four rounds, see how it goes.鈥
Kozak is grateful to be getting a second chance to play on the Mackenzie Tour, a launching pad for players looking to make their way on to the Web.com Tour and, eventually, the PGA Tour.
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The Mackenzie Tour has helped produce PGA champs such as Canadians Adam Hadwin and Mackenzie Hughes, Tony Finau and Aaron Wise.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really cool,鈥 Kozak said. 鈥淚 mean, it doesn鈥檛 get any better than that. It鈥檚 the ultimate measuring stick, it鈥檚 probably the biggest event I鈥檒l play all year, no doubt about that.
鈥淭o be out here on a tour where those guys have come up and to see what they鈥檝e done from that and the success they鈥檝e had on this tour, is pretty cool.鈥
For Kozak, playing at home in a familiar environment comes with both benefits and expectations.
鈥淚t鈥檒l be nice to sleep in my own bed, hopefully get a couple of buddies to come out and watch,鈥 said Kozak. 鈥淭here鈥檚 definitely going to be a little bit of pressure along with that..it鈥檚 just about kind of enjoying the week, having fun, that鈥檚 probably the biggest thing.
鈥淭he fact I get to have a home tournament is going to be a good opportunity for me to showcase my game, and hopefully play well.鈥
Among other players to earn exemptions for the Golf BC Championship is 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Garrett Kucher, last year鈥檚 winner of the Ogopogo Invitational at the 91大黄鸭 Golf and Country.
The winner of the Zone 2 Junior Tour鈥檚 Order of Merit鈥攖o be determined this weekend at Gallagher鈥檚鈥攚ill also receive an exemption. Last year, that honour went to Matt Hopley, the son of Gallagher鈥檚 Canyon general manager Peter Hopley.
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The GolfBC Championship, from June 14 to 17, will feature a 156-player field and a $200,000 purse, with $36,000 going to the winner.
For tournament or ticket information, go to .
Long drive competition鈥
The GolfBC Championship鈥檚 Long Drive Challenge is set for next Wednesday, June 13 at 3:30 p.m.
The annual charity event, which benefits the BC Cancer Foundation, is open to anyone who can hit the ball a long distance off the tee.
The cost is $25 for three shots and includes Adidas Golf Prizes.
To register, go to .