
Trevor Cone
33-Year-Old Golfer
2025 Stats
Rank
178
Winnings
$257,619
Winnings/Entry
$11,710
Entries
22
Rounds
61
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Cone missed the cut in 17 of 30 PGA Tour starts when he last held status in 2022-23, but he'll be back in 2025 after a successful 2024 campaign on the Korn Ferry Tour where he racked up six top-10s and 11 top-25s across 24 outings. The 32-year-old excelled witth his ball striking this past season, ranking 12th or better on the KFT in each of GIR percentage, total driving and driving distance. Read Past Outlooks
Leads in GIR's en route to T4
Cone finished in a share of fourth place at the World Wide Technology Championship following a six-under 66 in the final round.
ANALYSIS
Cone's iron play was very strong this week as he hit 67 greens in regulation, which was the most in this field. He was really just a few more putts throughout the week from being able to match the 29-under-par posted by Ben Griffin over the 72 holes of competition. Cone will move up to 156th in the FedExCup Fall standings and still has work to do is he's going to have any playing status on the PGA Tour in 2026. He'll be in the field for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship next week.
Cone's iron play was very strong this week as he hit 67 greens in regulation, which was the most in this field. He was really just a few more putts throughout the week from being able to match the 29-under-par posted by Ben Griffin over the 72 holes of competition. Cone will move up to 156th in the FedExCup Fall standings and still has work to do is he's going to have any playing status on the PGA Tour in 2026. He'll be in the field for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship next week.
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
Cone managed only four top-25 finishes through 23 starts on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2022, but he found a ceiling outcome at the AdventHealth Championship in May where he won by one stroke. He hadn't won on the KFT since 2018 prior to his life-changing victory this year in Kansas City, which allowed him to earn a PGA Tour card for the first time in his career. Cone ranked eighth on the KFT in driving distance and 11th in GIR percentage, but he fell to 131st or worse in both putts per round and scrambling.







