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Home > Golf > PGA Tour Players > Robin Freeman
Robin Freeman
Golf is an outdoor sport where player as an individual or from varied teams strike a ball targeting a hole using various clubs. 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. The PGA Tour since 1968 has been completely separated from the Professional Golfers' Association of America, PGA of America, which is now primarily an association of club professionals. Robin Freeman was born on May 7, 1959 in St. Charles, Missouri. His height is 6 foot and weight 180 pounds. His best PGA Tour finishes are T2-1995 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic. In Career Highlights, in 2003, he made the cut in six of 15 appearances on the 2003 Nationwide Tour. He earned $59,756 and the number 78 spot on the final money list had two top-10s, including a season-best T2 at the Gila River Golf Classic at Wild Horse Pass Resort Made the cut in four of 12 events on the 2003 PGA Tour. His best tournament finish was a T26 at the Greater Hartford Open. In 2002, he made only one cut in first 11 starts of the season, but ended the year on a high note.
His lone top-10 was a T5 at season-ending, rain-shortened Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Third-round 65 tied Brad Elder for low round of the 54-hole event, and included only eight putts on first nine holes. In 2001, he placed T13 at 2001 qualifying tournament and made 17 cuts in 34 starts but failed to finish in the top 125 in earnings despite two top-25 finishes. In personal, he took up golf at the age of 14 after a fractured leg kept him from participating in other sports; he worked as a club professional for five years at Oak Tree and PGA West. He possessed superior approach and dedication to the game which made him stand out from the other players.
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