Jay Jurecic spends most of his days in a classroom, but this week he’ll get quite the learning opportunity himself.

The primary school maths teacher from Michigan will be making his PGA Tour Champions debut at the Sanford International. And he got there by schooling a lot of seasoned tour pros.

Jurecic didn’t just qualify for his first senior circuit event, he cruised into it. As reported by Firepit Collective’s Ryan French (a.k.a. Monday Q Info on Twitter), the 51-year-old fired a 61 to earn medallist honours at Bakker Crossing Golf Course in Sioux Falls, South Dakota:

So cool, indeed. Past PGA Tour winner, Australian Mark Hensby, finished second, three shots behind. Two other names golf fans might recognise, Paul Stankowski and Thongchai Jaidee, took the two other available spots for the tournament that starts on Friday at Minnehaha Country Club.

Not that finishing high on leaderboards is anything new for Jurecic, who spends his summers playing on the Dakotas Tour, where he’s a two-time winner. He also won Michigan’s Senior Open Championship earlier this summer in his first try.

“I played two years full-time, but I’ve been teaching for about 22 years and playing in the summer to keep the dream alive,” Jurecic told the Michigan PGA Section after accepting the $2,600 first-place cheque.

According to BlueGolf.com, he’s also earned about $15,000 on the Dakotas Tour this year. Not a bad summer gig, eh?

But now he’s got a chance to pad that teacher’s pay cheque even more on the PGA Tour Champions. We’re guessing Mr Jurecic’s students – and bosses – won’t mind him taking a few sick days this week.