Who won the 2023 ISCO Championship? Final standings explored

Last year's overall purse was $200,000 less than this year's $4 million prize pool.


Who won the 2023 ISCO Championship? Final standings explored

Vincent Norrman won the ISCO Championship 2023 (Image via PGA Tour)

The ISCO Championship, formerly known as the Barbasol Championship in 2023, was scheduled from July 13-16, 2023, at Keene Trace Golf Club. The overall purse for the tournament was $3,800,000. Last year’s purse was $200,000 less than this year’s.

Vincent Norrman and Nathan Kimsey both finished tied with a final score of -22. However, Vincent Norrman remained in the first spot, while Nathan Kimsey secured the second spot. Norrman shot a final round 66 to finish the tournament.

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Norrman prevailed to claim his first PGA Tour title and the $684,000 winner’s share of the $3.8 million purse. Meanwhile, Kimsey achieved his best career finish on the PGA Tour, shooting a final round 67 to match Norrman’s 22-under total. Despite finishing as the runner-up, Kimsey took home $388,000 for his efforts.

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2023 Barbasol Championship Final Leaderboard

The Keene Trace Golf Club‘s Champions Course played host to the 2023 Barbasol Championship, measuring 7,328 yards with a par of 72. The course’s average score for the week was 69.5, with the par-5 5th hole playing as the easiest at 4.46 and the par-4 14th hole as the most difficult at 4.12.

Barbasol Championship 2023(Image via DP World Tour)

Vincent Norrman and Nathan Kimsey tied for first place at -22 under par, followed closely by Adrien Saddier and Trevor Cone tied for third at -21. Norrman had originally turned pro in 2021 and he has won two professional tournaments so far. He is currently playing at the Scottish Open 2024.

Lucas Glover secured fifth place with a score of -20, while Taylor Pendrith finished sixth at -19. Daniel Brown and Grayson Murray tied for seventh at -18, and Akshay Bhatia, Masahiro Kawamura, Doc Redman, David Ravetto, and Alexander Levy shared ninth place at -17.

Here is the final standings of the 2023 Barbasol Championship:

  • 1: Vincent Norrman, -22
  • 2: Nathan Kimsey, -22
  • T3: Adrien Saddier, -21
  • T3: Trevor Cone, -21
  • 5: Lucas Glover, -20
  • 6: Taylor Pendrith, -19
  • T7: Daniel Brown, -18
  • T7: Grayson Murray, -18
  • T9: Akshay Bhatia, -17
  • T9: Masahiro Kawamura, -17
  • T9: Doc Redman, -17
  • T9: David Ravetto, -17
  • T9: Alexander Levy, -17
  • T14: Ryan Moore, -16
  • T14: Marcus Kinhult, -16
  • T16: Tommy Gainey, -15
  • T16: MJ Daffue, -15
  • T16: Christoffer Bring, -15
  • T16: Adam Long, -15
  • T16: Ryan Armour, -15
  • T16: Cameron Percy, -15
  • T16: Louis de Jager, -15
  • T16: Jayden Schaper, -15
  • T24: JC Ritchie, -14
  • T24: Ryan Brehm, -14
  • T24: Wesley Bryan, -14
  • T24: Jason Dufner, -14
  • T28: Kramer Hickok, -13
  • T28: Henrik Norlander, -13
  • T30: William McGirt, -12
  • T30: Angel Hidalgo Portillo, -12
  • T30: Chris Nido, -12
  • T33: John Axelsen, -11
  • T33: Brice Garnett, -11
  • T33: Niklas Norgaard, -11
  • T33: Brian Stuard, -11
  • T33: Andrew Novak, -11
  • T33: Russell Knox, -11
  • T33: Tyson Alexander, -11
  • T40: Jason Scrivener, -10
  • T40: Bo Hoag, -10
  • T40: Kelly Kraft, -10
  • T40: Tano Goya, -10
  • T44: Zecheng Dou, -9
  • T44: Scott Harrington, -9
  • T44: Bo Van Pelt, -9
  • T44: Chad Ramey, -9
  • T44: Alejandro Del Rey, -9
  • T44: Matti Schmid, -9
  • T44: Justin Lower, -9
  • T44: Kevin Tway, -9
  • T52: Clément Sordet, -8
  • T52: Cody Gribble, -8
  • T52: Peter Malnati, -8
  • T52: Mikael Lindberg, -8
  • T52: Ted Potter, Jr., -8
  • T52: Max McGreevy, -8
  • T58: Richy Werenski, -7
  • T58: Aaron Cockerill, -7
  • T58: Ryo Hisatsune, -7
  • T58: David Ford, -7
  • T62: Patton Kizzire, -6
  • T62: Martin Trainer, -6
  • T62: Johannes Veerman, -6
  • T62: Michael Gligic, -6
  • 66: Greg Chalmers, -5
  • 67: Sung Kang, -2

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