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Joe Inman




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.
 
Joe Inman was born on November 29, 1947. His height is 5 feet 11 inches with a weight of 165 pounds. His PGA Tour victories include the 1976 Kemper Open. His Champions Tour victories include the 1998 Pacific Bell Senior Classic, the 1999 Pacific Bell Senior Classic and the 2000 SBC Senior Classic. His best Champions Tour finishes include the 1998 Pacific Bell Senior Classic, the 1999 Pacific Bell Senior Classic and the 2000 SBC Senior Classic.
 
In 1998 he has won his first Champions Tour title late in the season at the Pacific Bell Senior Classic. He jumped from the 42nd on the money list into the top 31 with the victory. He was a one-stroke winner over Lee Trevino at Wilshire, making birdie on three of his last five holes. He was selected as the Champions Tour Rookie of the Year. In 1997, he has earned fully exempt status for 1998 after finishing T5 at the 1997 National Qualifying Tournament at the TPC, Touring Players' Championship of Sawgrass Valley Course in November.
 
Joe Inman was a player who was totally dedicated in his play. He completely believed in hard work. With his hard work and devotion in his play, he has achieved many goals in his overall golf-playing career.

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