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Fred Funk
FredFunk
Country
USA

United States

Age
69
Turned Pro
1981
Birthplace
Takoma Park, MD
College
University of Maryland
PGA TOUR Champions Wins
9
Wins (2026)
0
Top 10 (2026)
0
Schwab Cup
96
World Rank (OWGR)
-
USA

United States

Fred Funk

Starts
1Events
0/1Cuts
Earnings
$-Official Money
Finishes
0Wins
02nd
03rd
0Top 5
0Top 10
0Top 25
0WD
0DQ
Points List
-PTS: -

Results & Scorecards

Points List
DateTournamentPosR1R2R3R4TotalTo ParRankPtsWinnings
10.21.2012Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open Presented by PlantersCUT7472--146+6--$-

Season Recap

2012 Season

Won multiple titles on the Champions Tour for the first time since the 2008 season. Finished fourth on the money list and claimed the fifth spot in the season-long Charles Schwab Cup race, along with its $100,000 annuity. Led all players in Driving Accuracy at 79.86 percent.

Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open Presented by Planters

Also made one start on the Korn Ferry Tour, at the Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open. Missed the cut a week after his Champions Tour win in North Carolina.

Insperity Championship presented by United Healthcare

Birdied four of the last five holes to overtake Tom Lehman and win the Insperity Championship, his first Champions Tour victory since the 2010 JELD-WEN Tradition, ending a drought of 1 year, 8 months, 13 days (29 Champions Tour tournaments). Was tied with Lehman playing the final hole of the event and rifled a 5-iron approach shot from 174 yards to 2 feet for the kick-in birdie that gave him the title. Was the 1992 Shell Houston Open champion and became the first player since Tom Watson, at the 2007 Senior Open Championship (at Muirfield, Scotland) to win a PGA TOUR and Champions Tour events at the same venue, the Tournament Course at The Woodlands CC.

Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn

Outdueled Duffy Waldorf down the stretch to win the Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn. Holed a clutch eight-foot par putt at No. 17 to stay tied with Waldorf and then hit a 43-yard pitch shot to inside three feet for an easy birdie at the par-5 18th that was the difference. Became the sixth multiple winner on the Champions Tour and claimed his eighth career title on the circuit, matching his total number of wins on the PGA TOUR. Joined Willie Wood as the second player on the Champions Tour this season to go bogey-free and win. Dating to the 2011 event at Rock Barn, has a streak of 84 straight holes on the Jones Course without a bogey. Also became the event's oldest winner at 56 years, 4 months.

U.S. Senior Open Championship

Despite posting a 3-under 67 in three of his four rounds at Indianwood, finished T2 at the U.S. Senior Open, two strokes back of Roger Chapman.

SAS Championship

Shared the 36-hole lead at the SAS Championship with Steve Pate and was in the lead early on the back nine before bogeys on Nos. 11 and 12 proved his undoing. Eventually finished T4.

Principal Charity Classic

Was T4 at The Principal Charity Classic in June, thanks to a pair of rounds in the 60s on the weekend in Iowa.

Charles Schwab Cup Championship

Added another T4 to his resume in November, at the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship.

Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship

Had a roller-coaster performance at the Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship in early summer. Opened with a 5-under-par 65 to trail by one stroke after the first round, but followed with rounds of 72-64-72 to eventually finish T9 near Pittsburgh.

Zurich Classic of New Orleans

On the PGA TOUR, made 18 birdies over four days at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and finished T30 at TPC Louisiana..

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