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Home > Golf > PGA Tour Players > Brandt Jobe
Brandt Jobe
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 at least five centuries in the British Isles. PGA stands for Professional Golfers' Association Tour. The PGA Tour is an organization headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA that operates the USA's main professional golf tours. Brandt Jobe was born on August 1, 1965 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is golf player. His international victories include 1990 British Columbia Open, 1991 Payless Classic, 1994 Thailand Open, 1995 Mitsubishi Galant Tournament, 1997 Tokai Classic, Golf Digest Tournament, 1998 Japan PGA Championship, UBE Kosan Open and Mizuno Open. His first top-10 of the season came in his sixth start, a T2 at the weather-shortened, 54-hole BellSouth Classic. Third career runner-up finish came at The International, one point behind Retief Goosen in the Modifed Stableford scoring system. He finished 27th in first Tour Championship start. In 2004 he was limited to nine events due to lingering left wrist problems after 2003 surgery. In 2002 he finished in the top 100 for the first time in his five-year career. Made more than in previous two seasons combined. He recorded a T2 finish at the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. In 2001 for second consecutive year he kept his card with a strong finish in the season-ending Southern Farm Bureau Classic. In 1999 he had first two career top-20s in major championships with T14 at Masters and T16 at PGA. He played on the Japan Golf Tour from 1995-1999 with six victories and a pair of runner-up finishes. In 1995 he finished 25th on Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit and was ranked third in scoring with 70.24 average. In 1991 he first earned PGA Tour playing privileges with sixth-place finish at PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament. He was the member of 1988 NCAA, National Collegiate Athletic Association Championship team while at UCLA University of California at Los Angeles. Brandt Jobe Shared first-round leads with Thomas Levet and held second-round lead at Buick Invitational. He finished three strokes out of a three-man playoff won by Tiger Woods. He collected second top-10 of the season with a T4 finish at the Memorial Tournament. More than just statistics, Brandt Jobe 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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