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Home > Golf > PGA Tour Players > Tom Lehman
Tom Lehman
Golf is an outdoor sport where player as an individual or from varied teams strike a ball targeting a hole using various clubs. This game does not have any fixed standard playing area, but an ideal measurement can be decided as per the availability of space and number of players involved. The game basically originated from Scotland and has been played for atleast five centuries in the British Isles. Although often viewed as an elite pastime, golf is now becoming an increasingly popular sport across all sections of society. The two basic forms of playing golf are match play and stroke play. Tom Lehman was born on March 7, 1959. His height is six foot two inches and weight is 215 pounds. His best Professional Golfers' Association, PGA Tour included the 1994 Memorial Tournament, 1995 Colonial National Invitation, 1996 British Open Championship, The Tour Championship and the 2000 Phoenix Open. His International victories include the 1993 Casio World Open, 1997 Loch Lomond World Invitational. In his 2006 season, he collected his sixth career top 10 at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am with his T7 finish one week later, continued strong play with an identical T7 finish at the Nissan Open The following week, he finished fourth at the Accenture Match Play Championship, falling to Zach Johnson in the consolation match. Tom Lehman with all his dedication and devotion in his play achieved many goals in his overall career. He had the ability of defeating the opponent easily by just giving some extra hard work and efforts.
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