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Wayne Levi


  
Wayne Levi was born on born the 22nd of February 1952 in Little Falls, New York, United States of America. He is a 5 foot 9 inch, 165 pound Professional Golfer, who recorded Champions Tour victories in the 2003 3M, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Championship and in 2004 he won the Constellation Energy Classic.
 
His 2003 best Champions tour finish was winning the 3M Championship and in 2004 he won Constellation Energy Classic. His current year best Champions Tour finish was winning the AT&T, American Telephone and Telegraph, Classic. In the 3M Championship he was Tied 10th, he was Tied 3rd in the Boeing Greater Seattle Classic and Tied 7th in the Turtle Bay Championship. Of the 2005 Season Champions Tour Tournaments he had entered in 26 of them with a Top10 finish in 8 of them, while his money-wise ranking placed at 26th.
 
In 2002, he finished a respectable 28th on the money list in his first full year on the Champions Tour. In 2003, the highlight of the year was his first Champions Tour win, his first victory since the 1990 Canadian Open. He became the sixth of seven first-time winners on the Champions Tour when he triumphed by one stroke at the 3M Championship near Minneapolis in August. In 2004, he enjoyed his finest season on the Champions Tour, surpassing the 1-million US dollar mark for the first time and finishing 11th overall on the money list, nine spots higher than 2003. He won for the second time in his career when he went wire-to-wire at the Constellation Energy Classic in early October. He held off a late charge from Hale Irwin for a two-stroke win near Baltimore. In  2005 he finished among the top 30 money winners for the fourth consecutive year despite not posting a win for the first time in three years.
 
In 2006, his best showing of the season came in August when he posted three straight rounds in the 60s to finish Tied 3rd at the Boeing Greater Seattle Classic, his highest finish in more than a year. He had a Tied 7th finish at the Turtle Bay Championship and added a second top-10 to his resume when he was sixth at the AT&T Classic.
  

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