From Club Pro to Champions Tour: Jason Caron's Unexpected Journey
Jason Caron, a 52-year-old club professional at The River Mill Club, unexpectedly earned a full card for the PGA Tour Champions, 16 years after turning away from professional tours. Starting as a long-shot, Caron impressively reached the season finale by securing top positions in various tournaments.
Jason Caron, a 52-year-old head professional at The River Mill Club, has experienced an unexpected twist in his career, earning a coveted full card for the PGA Tour Champions. This marks a remarkable return to professional tours after a 16-year hiatus. His journey is a captivating blend of surprises and achievements.
Caron started the year without any inkling that he would be in the running for a Champions Tour card. However, after tying for fourth at the Senior PGA Championship and performing well in subsequent events, he secured his spot for the season finale next week in Phoenix.
Having previously been immersed in club life and focusing on golf with his wife, LPGA player Liz Janangelo, Caron's sudden resurgence in competitive play showcases the unpredictable nature of golf. It also underlines his latent talent and the support from his club, as he balances life between tournaments and his primary role at Mill River.
(With inputs from agencies.)