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Age: |
27 |
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Birthplace: |
Nashville, TN |
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Residence: |
Nashville, TN |
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Height: |
6-1 |
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Weight: |
190 |
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Turned Professional: |
2004 |
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College: |
Vanderbilt University |
Brandt Snedeker finishes a fantastic rookie year on the PGA Tour in 2007, where he not only won his first PGA Tour event
at the Wyndham Championship, but also took home Rookie of the Year honors. Brandt will look to continue his great play in
2008 with a trip to Kapalua where he will compete in his first Mercedes-Benz Championship to begin the season.
Snedeker finished 2007 No. 17 on the PGA Tour money list and also posted six Top 10 finishes. In addition to his victory
at the Wyndham Championship he finished third at the Buick Invitational where he shot a first round 61, eleven under par.
Brandt will start his fifth year as a member of the Bridgestone Golf Tour Staff. He has spent the previous three years competing
on the Nationwide Tour before his Rookie of the Year campaign in 2007.
Snedeker was also a two-time winner on the Nationwide Tour in 2006 and finished 9th on the Nationwide Tour Money List to
secure his PGA Tour card for 2007.
In 2008, Snedeker will rely on the Bridgestone Tour B330-S golf ball as well as the Bridgestone Golf headwear, golf bag
and glove.
2007 Wyndham Championship.
2006 Scholarship America Championship. 2006 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic.
- 2007 – 61 in the First Round of the Buick Invitational
- 2007 – 1st Place PGA Tour Wyndham Championship
- 2007 - PGA Tour, Rookie of the Year. Watch Interview
- 2006 - Finished 9th on the Nationwide Tour Money List
- 2006 - Winner Nationwide Tour Scholarship America Showdown and Somerby
- 2006 - Winner Nationwide Tour Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic
- 2006 - 2nd Place Nationwide Tour Chattanooga Classic
- 2005 - T5th Nationwide Tour Jacobs Creek Open Championship
- 2005 - T6th Nationwide Tour New Zealand PGA Championship
- 2004 - 2nd Nationwide Tour Price Cutter Charity Championship
- 2004 - T27th PGA Tour EDS Byron Nelson Championship
- 2004 - Finished 45th Nationwide Tour Money List in just 11 starts
- 2004 - Finished as Second Low Amateur at the Masters (T41st)
- 2003 - USGA Public Links Champion
- 2003 - Southeastern Conference Men's Golfer of the Year