Corey Conners

Corey Conners

Canada · PGA Tour · Canada · Age 34

B
79 OVR
Tour Winner
Build with Conners

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Ratings

Percentiles are within the 2025–26 pool.

PowerB
AccuracyA-
Iron PlayA-
Short GameC
PuttingB
Course IQB
NerveB
ConsistencyB+
EngineB+

Overview

Corey Conners, out of Canada, rates 79 overall on the PGA Tour — the numbers add up to a Tour Winner, with accuracy the clear peak of the profile at A-.

Attribute by attribute

  • At B, Conners's power rating is a mild soft spot (38th percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — 59 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. How far the ball goes off the tee — long hitters shorten every hole.
  • Accuracy sits at A- for Conners, a clear strength across the 2025–26 pool: only 10 players in the pool rate higher. How often the ball finds the fairway and stays out of trouble.
  • At A-, Conners's iron play rating is comfortably above tour-average (87th percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — only 12 players in the pool rate higher. Precision from the fairway into the green — the single biggest driver of low scores.
  • Short Game sits at C for Conners, the clearest weak point in the profile across the 2025–26 pool: nearly the whole pool rates higher. Scrambling around the green — chips, pitches, and bunker shots that save par.
  • At B, Conners's putting rating is a step below the pool average (41st percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — 56 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Holing putts, especially the ones inside ten feet that turn pars into birdies.
  • Course IQ sits at B for Conners, a step below the pool average across the 2025–26 pool: 66 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Course management and shot selection — playing the smart shot, not just the bold one.
  • Nerve B — well below the pool average in the 2025–26 pool; 79 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Composure in contention — how a golfer performs with the tournament on the line.
  • At B+, Conners's consistency rating is a shade above the pool average (56th percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — 42 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. How tightly a golfer's scores cluster around their average, round after round.
  • Engine B+ — modestly above average in the 2025–26 pool; 46 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Stamina and durability across a long season — fewer withdrawals, less late-year fade.

Archetype

Tour Winner. A solid tour winner's profile — no glaring weakness, a rating comfortably above the pool average, and enough all-around game to be a threat most weeks without a single standout attribute.

Closest profiles

The closest attribute profiles in the 2025–26 pool belong to Sepp Straka (95% similar), J.T. Poston (93% similar) and Daniel Berger (92% similar) — three builds that would feel familiar to play.

Best-fit events

Of the 24 events on the schedule, U.S. Open, RBC Heritage and The Genesis Invitational suit this build's attribute mix the best, based on how each course's demands line up with the card's strengths.

  • U.S. Open — Major
  • RBC Heritage — Marquee
  • The Genesis Invitational — Marquee

In Salary Cap

At $4M (C tier), Corey Conners leaves $41M of the $45M Salary Cap budget for the other eight zones — room for 4 more S-tier chips, or 34 E-tier picks, or any mix in between. Good complementary picks to shore up the softer zones (short game, power and putting) include Scottie Scheffler ($10M), Rory McIlroy ($10M) and Sam Burns ($8M).

Editorial note

Ball-striker; short game weak. Ratings on this card are editorial judgment, not official statistics — see the methodology page for how they are derived.

Methodology

Every rating on this page is a 1–10 editorial judgment, not a live statistic — see how ratings and the season simulation work.