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BRAD ADAMONIS

UNITED STATES

Height:

6 ft, 2 in

Weight:

215 lbs

Birthday:

01/16/1973

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College:Miami (Ohio) University (1996, Sports Management)
Turned Pro:1996
Birthplace:Cumberland, RI
Residence:Hallandale, FL

Nationwide Tour - Media Guide

Nationwide Tour VICTORIES (1)
2007  WNB Golf Classic. 
Current Year Nationwide Tour Money and Position (92)
$16,529
Current Year Nationwide Tour Best Round
65 at Round 1, Chitimacha Louisiana Open.
Best PGA TOUR Finishes
T2-- John Deere Classic.
Best Nationwide Tour Finishes
1-- WNB Golf Classic.
2011 Season PGA TOUR
Tournaments Entered--1; in money--; Top 10 finishes--
2011 Season Nationwide Tour
Tournaments Entered--23; in money--11; Top 10 finishes--
Career Highlights
Member of the Nationwide Tour in 2002-04 and 2006-07 and 2011. Member of the PGA TOUR in 2008-09. 2011: Made the cut in 11 of 23 Nationwide Tour starts. Best finishes were a T15 at the Cox Classic and a T20 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship in consecutive weeks. 2010: Was hampered by a wrist injury and earned a Minor Medical Extension. Made five cuts in 15 starts on the Nationwide Tour, with his best week a T32 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Also made one cut in four PGA TOUR starts. 2009: Making his first start of the season, posted a career-low 62 in the second round of the 50th Bob Hope Classic on his way to a T9, his only top-10 finish of the season and fourth top-10 of his career. Ended his sophomore season No. 163 on the official money list, making 11 of 25 cuts. 2008: Despite missing the cut in his final three starts of rookie season, snuck in at No. 124 on the money list to secure his card for 2009. Finished first TOUR campaign with 14 made cuts in 29 starts, with three top-10 finishes. Carded the first top-10 finish of his career with a T6 at the Travelers Championship. Held the first-round lead with a 6-under-par 64. Three weeks later, reached a playoff with Kenny Perry and Jay Williamson at the John Deere Classic. Had an 18-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to win, but two-putted to finish at 16-under-par 268. Perry won the playoff with a par after Adamonis and Williamson hit their approach shots on the first playoff hole, the par-4 18th, into a green-side pond. The runner-up finish was the best of his career. Opened with rounds of 67-65-66 on his way to T10 finish at the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Earned his rookie card on the 2008 PGA TOUR after finishing T9 at the 2007 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. 2007: Made the cut in 15 of 26 events on the Nationwide Tour, finishing the year with seven top-25s. Earned $169,146 to finish No. 33 on the money list. Slow start to the season, but caught fire late with three top-20s in his last five starts to advance to the season-ending Nationwide Tour Championship at Barona Creek. Won the WNB Golf Classic, outlasting Tjaart van der Walt, Vance Veazey and Ron Whittaker with a par 3 on the eighth playoff hole—the second-longest extra session in Tour history. Posted eight pars during the playoff and with the victory collected $85,500. 2006: Made the cut in 12 of 28 starts on the Nationwide Tour, with three top-10s. Finished the season ranked No. 71 on the money list with $81,599. Retired executive Joe George caddied for Adamonis at the Utah EnergySolutions Championship (missed cut) as a part of "Today Show's" "Dream Job" series on NBC. 2005: Was T26 at the Knoxville Open in his only start on Nationwide Tour. 2004: Finished the season No. 113 on the Nationwide Tour money list. Most of his earnings came with a T4 at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic ($15,717). First made cut on TOUR was a T76 at the 2004 Buick Classic. 2003: Made the cut in seven of nine tournaments on the Nationwide Tour. Finished T24 at the Henrico County Open, marking his only top-25 finish of the season. Had a hole-in-one at No. 16 during the second round of the Dayton Open. 2002: Made the cut in 11 of 26 Nationwide Tour events, with four top-25s. Has also played on the Hooters Tour.
Personal
Grandfather and father introduced him to golf. Father, Dave, who died from cancer in 2009, was the golf coach at Johnson and Wales University in North Miami, FL, leading the team to the 2005 NAIA national championship. Brother, Dave, oversees the United States Challenge Cup of the Junior Golf Organization (uschallengecup.org). Lists his parents as his heroes.
PGA TOURPlayoff Record
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Nationwide TourPlayoff Record
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