This pro played the season's stretch run without a driver. Here's why (2025)

Table of Contents
Latest In Gear Related Articles

Drivers

This pro played the season's stretch run without a driver. Here's why (1)

Frankie Capan III has done just about everything on the Korn Ferry Tour this season, including clinching his PGA Tour card just last week as he sits 15th on the Tour’s points list, except win.

But this week in Columbus, Capan (pronounced SAP-en), is in position to add the missing piece at the Korn Ferry’s penultimate 2024 event. Capan leads the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship by one shot heading into the final round.

Understandably, Capan’s game has been firing on all cylinders this week as he’s second in the field, having missed just nine greens through 54 holes and is tied for fourth with 14 birdies at a difficult Ohio State University Golf Club Scarlet course.

One of the reasons Capan has credited his strong play this week to is driving. He ranked 90th on the Korn Ferry Tour in total driving, which combines the ranks of distance and accuracy off the tee. Despite averaging nearly 310 yards off the tee, that’s only 56th on tour and when you combine it with his 102nd rank in accuracy, you can start to see the issue.

But it hasn’t stopped Capan from racking up two runner-up finishes — including one last month at the Magnit Championship — and three other top-10s to secure himself “Tour Bound” status.

Why hasn’t it stopped him? Because he took the driver out of his bag for the last few weeks leading into the Korn Ferry Tour Finals.

The solo leader had been playing without a driver in the bag towards the end of the season.

Now that @frankiecapan has the driver working he plans on taking full advantage of it down the stretch. pic.twitter.com/kkqFNETSSs

— Korn Ferry Tour (@KornFerryTour) September 21, 2024

“Yeah, a lot of the courses we played were a little shorter or there was kind of a run-out at 310 to where a lot of holes weren’t driver anyways, so I just decided to take it out,” Capan said Saturday after his third-round 67. “At the time I wasn’t hitting it that great.”

But at a beefy Scarlet course layout, Capan has decided to add back the big stick back to the bag and it’s led to results. Capan is averaging a ridiculous 334 yards off the tee this week — which is still somehow only 13th in the field. He’s only hitting 54 percent of his fairways, but when he’s hitting the green 83 percent of the time anyway, it’s hard to argue his tee shots aren’t putting him in a good position.

“I’m not sure if you guys caught a few of [my drives today], it wasn’t all perfect today but it’s been feeling better and better and this is a course where you definitely need it,” Capan said. He hit 7-of-14 fairways Saturday but averaged more than 350 yards off the tee. “During the couple weeks we had after Idaho before Nashville I put a lot of work in testing a couple things, but mainly just putting a little work in trying to tighten it up a little bit because I knew I would need it last week, this week and in French Lick.”

Clearly the strategy as Capan has already secured a PGA Tour card, but a win Sunday could launch him up the priority ranking for next season, helping him more chances on the “Big Tour.”

Latest In Gear

4 hours ago

Fred Couples is smashing a golf stigma with his new bag setup

11 hours ago

We put Nikon's latest rangefinder to the test | Proving Ground

1 day ago

These golf shoes are designed to maximize power — and they’re on sale

1 day ago

Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks 2024 V Grind wedge | First Look

This pro played the season's stretch run without a driver. Here's why (2)

Jack Hirsh

Golf.com Editor

Jack Hirsh is an assistant editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as head coach. Jack also still *tries* to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.

Related Articles

Driving

Instruction

Gear

Gear

Drivers

News

News

News

News

This pro played the season's stretch run without a driver. Here's why (2025)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Mr. See Jast

Last Updated:

Views: 5986

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (75 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Mr. See Jast

Birthday: 1999-07-30

Address: 8409 Megan Mountain, New Mathew, MT 44997-8193

Phone: +5023589614038

Job: Chief Executive

Hobby: Leather crafting, Flag Football, Candle making, Flying, Poi, Gunsmithing, Swimming

Introduction: My name is Mr. See Jast, I am a open, jolly, gorgeous, courageous, inexpensive, friendly, homely person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.