Cort will be joined on the circuit by Shacklady, who is no stranger to the Legends Tour. A fourth-place finish, achieved with a -13 total, means the Englishman will join Cort for a season competing across the globe.
Consistent rounds of 68, 69, 68 and 70 were enough for Shacklady to clinch his spot, fwith a birdie on the last hole proving critical. With three Legends Tour victories between 2018 and 2019 already to his name, Shacklady is thrilled to have another opportunity.
A play-off for the fifth and final spot seemed likely as players reached the 18th, with PGA Members Cameron Clark and Chris Gane at -12 and -11 respectively, and a group behind Shacklady. However, it ended in heartbreak for both. Clark, after two shots, found himself navigating a tricky lie at the water’s edge, unfortunately making a double bogey to fall two strokes behind Craig Farrelly in fifth. Gane, needing a birdie at the last to force a play-off, saw his 16-foot putt agonisingly burn the edge of the hole, leaving him at -11.