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Bud Cauley
BudCauley
Country
USA

United States

Age
35
Turned Pro
2011
Birthplace
Daytona Beach, FL
College
University of Alabama
PGA TOUR Wins
0
Wins (2026)
0
Top 10 (2026)
0
FedExCup Standings
66
FedExCup Fall Standings
cup-rank
World Rank (OWGR)
75

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USA

United States

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Bud Cauley

Physical Stats
5'7" (1.7m)Height
160lbs (73kg)Weight
Exempt Status
Top 70 in 2025 FedExCup standings (Thru 2026)
Location
Daytona Beach, United StatesBirthplace
Jupiter, United StatesResidence
Palm Beach Gardens, United StatesPlays From
University of AlabamaCollege
Personal
35Age
Mar 16, 1990Birthday
2011Joined Tour
Wife, Kristi; Cooper, MilesFamily

Personal

Close friends with fellow Alabama alum Justin Thomas. The two were in each other's weddings, with Thomas serving as Cauley's best man.

Did not attend high school/play for a high school team as he was home-schooled by his mother Melba, who worked as a reading coach at an elementary school.

Finished T3 at the inaugural Junior PLAYERS Championship -- which was won by Morgan Hoffmann -- in 2007. At the 2012 PLAYERS Championship, Cauley became the first player to have competed in both the Junior PLAYERS and THE PLAYERS Championship.

Father, Bill, and grandfather, Billy, were both divers in the United States Navy. Bud's father retired in 2010 after 20 years of service.

Father, Bill, used to write "Be Humble, Bud" on the inside of Bud's baseball caps. It's a lesson Bud took to heart, never allowing himself to take success for granted.

Bucket list includes scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef.

Amateur Highlights

Played three seasons at University of Alabama (2008-11), where he earned four collegiate victories and became the first player in program history to earn three All-America First Team selections.

Cauley's four collegiate victories tied eight-time PGA TOUR winner and 1982 PLAYERS Championship winner Jerry Pate (1971-75) for the second-most wins in Alabama history. At the time, the school record of five career wins was held by three-time PGA TOUR winner Steve Lowery. Two years after Cauley's departure from the program, Justin Thomas broke Lowery's record with six career wins.

Broke school records for single-season scoring average (70.75 as a junior in 2010-11) and career scoring average (71.36), with the latter record previously belonging to multi-time PGA TOUR winner Michael Thompson (71.66 from 2006-08). A year after Cauley's departure from the program, Justin Thomas broke the single-season scoring average record as a freshman (70.73 in 2011-12), and broke Cauley's career scoring average record (70.73 from 2011-13) prior to turning professional in 2013.

Named the 2009 Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year.

Defeated Rickie Fowler in the Round of 64 at the 2009 U.S. Amateur Championship, contested at Southern Hills Country Club. Cauley fell to David Lingmerth in the Round of 32.

Represented the United States at the 2009 Walker Cup at Merion Golf Club. Teammates on the victorious United States team included multi-time PGA TOUR winners Rickie Fowler and Brian Harman. Cauley and Fowler were paired together in both foursomes sessions and won both matches.

Earned co-medalist honors at the 2008 Toyota Junior World Cup in Japan. Future PGA TOUR winner Cody Gribble was also a member of the United States team with Cauley.

Represented the United States at the 2006 Junior Ryder Cup. Teammates included multi-time PGA TOUR winner Tony Finau.

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