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Mark Wiebe
MarkWiebe
Country
USA

United States

Age
68
Turned Pro
1981
Birthplace
Seaside, OR
College
San Jose State University
PGA TOUR Champions Wins
5
Wins (2018)
0
Top 10 (2018)
0
Schwab Cup
-
World Rank (OWGR)
-
USA

United States

Mark Wiebe

Starts
11Events
5/11Cuts
Earnings
$20,535Official Money
Finishes
0Wins
02nd
03rd
0Top 5
0Top 10
1Top 25
0WD
0DQ
Points List
-PTS: -
World Rank (OWGR)
-

Results & Scorecards

Points List
DateTournamentPosR1R2R3R4TotalTo ParRankPtsWinnings
-South Georgia ClassicCUT7775--152+8--$-
-Athens Regional Foundation ClassicCUT7881--159+15--$-
-Fort Smith Classic Presented by Stephens Inc.CUT7071--141+1--$-
-Melwood Prince George's County OpenCUT7576--151+7--$-
-LaSalle Bank OpenCUT7673--149+5--$-
-Knoxville Open Presented by Food CityT3469717172283-5229-$2,707
-Legend Financial Group Classic Presented by Cynergies SolutionsT3570697369281-3201-$2,835
-Cox Classic Presented by ChevroletT4469677166273-11198-$2,442
-Preferred Health Systems Wichita OpenCUT7072--142E202-$-
-Xerox ClassicT1567697172279-1158-$9,600
-Utah EnergySolutions ChampionshipT3067696672274-10150-$2,950

Season Recap

2007 Season

SAS Championship

Made Champions Tour history when he won his first start on the Champions Tour at the SAS Championship near Raleigh, N.C. Became the 12th player in the annals of the circuit to win in his debut and first since Mark McNulty at the 2004 Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am. Also matched Bobby Wadkins' mark as the youngest winner ever, claiming the SAS title 10 days after turning 50. Became the first player to win on a sponsor's exemption since Christy O'Connor, Jr. in the 1999 State Farm Senior Classic. Closed with a 5-under 67 at Prestonwood CC and beat Dana Quigley by three strokes to take the $300,000 first-place check, his largest ever as a professional. Joined D.A. Weibring (2003) as the second player to claim his first victory on the Champions Tour at the SAS Championship. Tom Pernice, Jr., became the third, in 2009. His 54-hole total of 18-under 198 in North Carolina was a tournament record.

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