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Steve Schneiter




Golf is an outdoor sport where player as an individual or from varied teams strike a ball targeting a hole using various clubs. Nationwide Tour is the developmental tour for the U.S. based PGA, Professional Golfers’ Association Tour, and features professional golfers who have either failed to score well at the Q-School to earn their PGA Tour card, or who have done so but then failed to win enough money to stay at that level. Those who are on the top 20 of the money list at year's end are given PGA Tour memberships for the next season. The Nationwide Tour is one of the nine tours on which Official World Golf Ranking points are available, and one of only two developmental tours that offer ranking points.
 
Steve Schneiter, a nationwide golf player was born on 1st January 1900 in Salt Lake City, Utah, with a height of five foot ten inches and weight of 150 pounds. His current year nationwide tour position is 178. He is a member of the Nationwide Tour in 1994, 1996-1998 and 2000. Among his seven careers top-25 finishes on Tour he was a career-best T9 at the 1996 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic. He has made the cut in 17 career starts on the PGA Tour, with three made cuts. Most recently, he finished T40 at the 2005 PGA Championship. His finish represented the lowest of the four PGA professionals who made the cut. He has finished in the top 25 of the PGA Club Professional Championship in eight of the past 10 years. He won the tournament in 1995, which he lists as his biggest thrill in golf. He has also played on the Canadian Tour in 1992-1994, 2004-2005. He was a two-time winner of the Provo Open in Utah.
 
A unique style of game strategy and excellent judgment is what makes this great player one of the best all time golf players. Sheer determination, concentration and self confidence has helped him through out his professional career of playing golf to achieve what other players can only imagine of. More than just statistics, Steve Schneiter had the ability to control the game, to take over. He had the speed to float away from defenders and also to recover effortlessly.
 
 

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