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GLEN HNATIUK

CANADA

Height:

6 ft, 2 in

Weight:

185 lbs

Birthday:

05/15/1965

College:University of Southern Mississippi
Turned Pro:1990
Birthplace:Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
Residence:Homosassa, FL; plays out of World Woods GC (Brooksville, FL)

PGA TOUR - Media Guide

Nationwide Tour VICTORIES (4)
1992  Ben Hogan Gulf Coast Classic.  1995  NIKE Utah Classic.  1996  NIKE Carolina Classic.  1999  NIKE Tri-Cities Open. 
Best PGA TOUR Finishes
T3-- B.C. Open.
Best Nationwide Tour Finishes
1-- Ben Hogan Gulf Coast Classic, NIKE Utah Classic, NIKE Carolina Classic, NIKE Tri-Cities Open.
Career Highlights

2003: Canadian secured status for 2004 in final full-field event of 2003 at the Chrysler Championship. Rebounded from first-round 74 to finish T49, jumping from 130th to 124th on the PGA TOUR Money List with a paycheck of $11,976. Hnatiuk bumped Per-Ulrik Johansson to No. 126.

First top-10 came in ninth start, a T10 at the MCI Heritage, thanks to four rounds in the 60s.

Late in September recorded a T7 at the Valero Texas Open for his best finish on TOUR since T3 at the 2000 B.C. Open. 2002: Made 19 cuts in 28 starts and finished 120th on the Official Money List with $558,940.

Earned highest PGA TOUR finish since 2000 with a T8 at the WORLDCOM CLASSIC.

Shared the first-round lead at the FedEx St. Jude Classic after opening with 65. Was the outright leader through 36 and 54 holes at the TPC at Southwind, including a four-stroke lead heading into the final round. Shot a closing 77 for T14. 2001: Began the year on a positive note with a T15 at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open. Entered final round tied for second, two strokes back of the lead.

Best effort of the season (T9) came at the Marconi Pennsylvania Classic. 2000: T3 at the B.C. Open, career-best finish, and T6 at The INTERNATIONAL earned his largest TOUR paycheck, $121,625. 1999: Member of the Nationwide Tour.

Made a 12-foot birdie putt on 72nd hole for one-stroke win at the Tri-Cities, his first 72-hole victory. Victory assured a return to PGA TOUR in 2000 moving him to 11th on Nationwide Tour money list, where he eventually finished eighth.

Joined Matt Gogel as one of two players to win Nationwide events in four separate years. 1998: Finished 165th on PGA TOUR money list and returned to Nationwide Tour.

Top finish was T14 at the Tucson Chrysler Classic. 1997: Eight top-10s helped him earn the 10th spot on the Nationwide Tour money list and move on to the PGA TOUR the next season. 1996: Earned his third career title at the rain-shortened Nationwide Tour Carolina Classic, thanks to a final-round 8-under-par 64. 1995: Member of the Nationwide Tour.

Won the Utah Classic in a playoff over Franklin Langham and Harry Rudolph. 1992: First Nationwide Tour win came as a Monday qualifier at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic. Amateur: 1988 All-Metro Conference selection at University of Southern Mississippi.
Personal
Was a member of the Western Canadian Junior "B" championship hockey team prior to moving to the United States.
Nationwide TourPlayoff Record
2-1
National Teams
World Cup, 2000.
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