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David Hearn
DavidHearn
Country
CAN

Canada

Age
46
Turned Pro
2001
Birthplace
Brampton, Ontario, Canada
College
University of Wyoming
PGA TOUR Wins
0
Wins (2025)
0
Top 10 (2025)
0
FedExCup Standings
-
FedExCup Fall Standings
-
World Rank (OWGR)
-

Partners

titleist
CAN

Canada

titleist

David Hearn

Physical Stats
6'1" (1.85m)Height
170lbs (77kg)Weight
Exempt Status
Veteran member beyond 150 in 2021-22 FedExCup (Thru 2022-23)
Location
Brampton, CanadaBirthplace
Brantford, CanadaResidence
Brantford, CanadaPlays From
University of WyomingCollege
Personal
46Age
Jun 17, 1979Birthday
2001Joined Tour
Wife, Heather; Ella, Evan, HudsonFamily

Personal

Hosts the annual David Hearn Charity Golf Classic, which has provided charitable contributions to the Alzheimer Society since 2012.

Inducted to the University of Wyoming Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.

Earned his degree at the University of Wyoming in the spring of 2008 after completing the last of the three courses he was lacking toward his degree plan.

Was voted 2015 Canadian Male Professional of the Year by the Golf Journalists' Association of Canada.

Loves hockey; favorite team is the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Founded the David Hearn Foundation in 2015 with a focus on supporting the Alzheimer's Society of Canada; Alzheimer's disease has impacted both his family and his wife's.

Partnered with Rockway Vineyards in 2015 to develop a special edition wine collection under The David Hearn Foundation label, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the foundation and the Alzheimer Society of Canada.

Rockway's golf course became host to the David Hearn Junior Open, an event launched in conjunction with the Canadian Junior Golf Association.

Amateur Highlights

Made it to the round of 16 at the 1999 U.S. Amateur.

Named All-Mountain West Conference during his senior season at the University of Wyoming. Winner of two collegiate tournaments.

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