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World No. 251 "Grateful for Life," Thrives at The Players Championship

Seven years back, Bud Cauley experienced a car accident that could have derailed his career. However, now he finds himself in the final grouping. The PLAYERS Championship .

Cauley decided to withdraw from the competition following the second round of the 2018 Memorial tournament due to an issue he encountered. Tiger Woods -esque injuries When his vehicle was destroyed .

He ended up with a cracked leg, a deflated lung, and six shattered ribs.

He said he felt extremely grateful for still being alive after such a serious accident.

He hurried back, yet he completed it at 93. rd and 83 rd The following two seasons, he opted to take some time away.

A lot of time off.

Four years, in fact. He spent the time rehabbing and building his family.

Following his return last season, he participated in 21 tournaments but managed only one top-10 finish. He was nearly forced to view The Players Championship remotely.

However, just the right number of players stepped back this week, which allowed Cauley, who was initially an alternate, to join in. It could not have turned out more perfectly.

Cauley was born and brought up in Florida, relocating to the Jacksonville region during his early years. He initially watched The PLAYERS as a spectator at age six and has lost track of how many times he has played at TPC Sawgrass since then.

Even back then, at age 11, he was present in the gallery watching as Tiger Woods executed his incredible shot on hole 17 during his initial victory at The Players Championship.

It was the ultimate tempest. And Cauley has been a complete whirlwind over the first three rounds.

Fighting wind speeds of 30 to 40 miles per hour on Saturday, he matched Corey Connors with a score of 6 under par at 66. Danny Walker for the best round of the day. Entering the final round, he sits just one shot behind J.J. Spaun for the lead in the tournament that means more to him than just about any other player on Tour.

And talking about the last round, it turns out to be Cauley's 35th. th birthday.

It looks like the stars are perfectly positioned to present us with one of the top tales from the 2025 PGA campaign. Yet, will Cauley manage the stress when competing as though it’s practically his home turf?

Given everything he has been through in his career, nobody deserves to go through that moment more than him.

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