Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe
Nick Price
Personal
Got his start in the game caddying for his brother at age 8.
Was the first recipient, in 2002, of the ASAP Sports/Jim Murray Award, given to a professional player for his cooperation, quotability and accommodation to the media, and for reflecting the most positive aspects of the working relationship between athlete and journalist.
Received Payne Stewart Award in same year.
USGA recognized his sportsmanship with Bob Jones Award in 2005.
Selected to receive GCSAA's Old Tom Morris Award in 2011. After a decade of collaborating with a variety of architects, formed his own design company, Nick Price Golf Course Design.
Published The Swing in 1997.
Born in South Africa, moved to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) at an early age.
After a decade of collaborating with a variety of architects, formed his own design company, Nick Price Golf Course Design. Has designed golf courses in South Africa, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Zimbabwe, the Phillipines, Hong Kong and Portugal. Latest is TPC Cancun.
Amateur Highlights
Competed on the South African Tour and the European Tour as an amateur in 1975.
Qualified for the Junior World at age 17 at Torrey Pines GC outside San Diego. His mom and older brother financed his trip. Won the 15-17 portion of the 1974 tournament with a score of 287 at Torrey Pines' North and South Courses.

