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UNITED STATES
Height:
6 ft, 0 in
Weight:
165 lbs
Birthday:
11/25/1964
| PGA TOUR VICTORIES | (3) |
| 1990 B.C. Open. 1991 Phoenix Open. 1993 BellSouth Classic. | |
| Current Year PGA TOUR Best Round | |
| 71 at Round 2, Viking Classic. | |
| Best PGA TOUR Finishes | |
| 1-- B.C. Open, Phoenix Open, BellSouth Classic. | |
| Best Nationwide Tour Finishes | |
| T4-- Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. | |
| 2011 Season PGA TOUR | |
| Tournaments Entered--1; in money--; Top 10 finishes-- | |
| Career Highlights | |
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Has three PGA TOUR victories, most recently at the 1993 BellSouth Classic. Entered final round four strokes behind leader Nick Price. Closing 67 was enough for two-stroke victory over Price, Mark Calcavecchia and Tom Sieckmann. The $216,000 winner's check was largest of his career. In title defense, eagled 72nd hole to T2 behind John Daly. Also T2 at 1995 MCI Classic. Final-round 67 forced playoff with Bob Tway and David Frost, won by Tway on second extra hole. First TOUR victory came at 1990 B.C. Open, by three strokes over Mark Wiebe. The following year, entered final round of the Phoenix Open with four-stroke lead, then held on to defeat Tom Watson, Curtis Strange and Gil Morgan by one stroke. Opened 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open with career-best 62. Finished T3, one stroke out of Loren Roberts-Jerry Kelly playoff. in 1998, finished third at B.C. Open and T3 at Greater Milwaukee Open. Won seven collegiate tournaments while at Florida State. Was a 1987 All-America selection, who finished second at NCAA Championship to Brian Watts. |
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| Personal | |
| Holds in Fort Myers each year charity events that benefit Southwest Florida Children's Hospital and Hope Hospice House, as well as the Nolan Henke/Patty Berg, Jr. Masters to benefit junior golf. | |
| PGA TOURPlayoff Record | |
| 0-1 | |
| Other Information | |
| Split time during the 2004 season playing on the PGA TOUR and Nationwide Tour. Was a member of Nationwide Tour in 2002-2003. Never teed it up in a Nationwide Tour event until 2002. That year, made eight cuts in 19 starts, including a career-best T4 at the Nationwide Tour's Preferred Wichita Open. Has three PGA TOUR victories, most recently 1993 BellSouth Classic. First TOUR victory came at 1990 B.C. Open, by three strokes over Mark Wiebe. Entered the final round of the 1991 Phoenix Open with four-stroke lead, then held on to defeat Tom Watson, Curtis Strange and Gil Morgan by one stroke. Won seven collegiate tournaments while at Florida State. 1987 All-America selection who finished second at NCAA Championship to Brian Watts. Holds charity events in Fort Myers each year to benefit Southwest Florida Children's Hospital and Hope Hospice House, as well as the Nolan Henke/Patty Berg, Jr. Masters to benefit junior golf. | |