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Jimmy Powell




Golf is an outdoor sport where player as an individual or from varied teams strike a ball targeting a hole using various clubs. The game basically originated from Scotland and has been played for atleast five centuries in the British Isles the two basic forms of playing golf are match play and stroke play. The Tour Championship is the final event of golf's PGA Tour season. The top 30 money winners on the PGA Tour after the penultimate event qualify for the Championship, which is one of the richest tournaments on the tour
 
Jimmy Powell was born on 8th September on 1989, Dallas, Texas. His height is 6 feet 1 inch with a weight of 210 pounds. His Champions Tour victories include 1990 Southwestern Bell Classic, the 1992 Aetna Challenge, 1995 First of America Classic and the 1996 Brickyard Crossing Championship. His best PGA Tour finishes includes the 1968 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational. His best Champions Tour finishes includes the 1990 Southwestern Bell Classic, the 1992 Aetna Challenge, the 1995 First of America Classic, the 1996 Brickyard Crossing Championship.
 
He made his Champions Tour history first at the America Classic in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, by becoming the first player to win both the Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions event and the overall tournament. He has won the Georgia-Pacific competition in Grand Rapids by six over Ken Still and Gay Brewer and then cruised to a five-stroke victory over Babe Hiskey in the overall 54-hole tournament at the Highlands.
 
Jimmy Powell is a player who wants him to be counted amongst the top golf-players in the world. He is completely devoted in his play. He has a hunger of achieving victory in each and every competition.

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