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Age: |
51 |
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Birthplace: |
Durban, South Africa |
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Residence: |
Hobe Sound, FL |
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Height: |
6-0 |
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Weight: |
190 |
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Turned Professional: |
1977 |
Bridgestone Golf values it’s partnership with Nick Price over the last decade. Widely
regarded as one of the best ball strikers on the PGA Tour, Price is instrumental
in the design of Bridgestone products, including the Tour B330 and Tour B330-S,
the premiere tour-caliber golf balls from Bridgestone Golf.
Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2003, Price has 31 international wins
and 11 PGA Tour wins, including three majors.
Price is truly an international ambassador for Bridgestone Golf. Look for him in
2008 on both the Champions and PGA Tour using the Tour B330-S ball and the grade-A
Cabretta leather Bridgestone Golf glove.
1983 World Series of Golf. 1991 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic, Canadian Open. 1992
PGA Championship, H.E.B. Texas Open. 1993 THE PLAYERS Championship, Canon Greater
Hartford Open, Sprint Western Open, Federal Express St. Jude Classic. 1994 Honda
Classic, Southwestern Bell Colonial, Motorola Western Open, PGA Championship, Bell
Canadian Open. 1997 MCI Classic. 1998 FedEx St. Jude Classic. 2002 MasterCard Colonial.
1992 PGA Championship. 1994 British Open. 1994 PGA Championship.
- 1992 PGA Championship. 1994 British Open. 1994 PGA Championship.
- Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2003
- Named to his fifth International President's Cup team in 2003
- Recipient of the 2002 Payne Stewart Award
- One of only two players to win 15 official PGA Tour titles in the 1990’s
- Captured six titles in 1994 including two major championships
- One of only six players since 1945 to win consecutive majors
- Won in three consecutive starts in 1993 (Canon Greater Hartford Open, Sprint Western
Open, Federal Express St. Jude Classic)
- Captured 1st win on JPGA Tour in 1999 at the Suntory Open
- 1993-1994 PGA Player of the Year
- Winner of two Vardon Trophies for low scoring average on the PGA Tour
- Member of the victorious 1998 International President’s Cup team
- Ranked 9th in Career Money List