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词条 Adam Hadwin
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Professional career

     2009  2010  2011  2012  2013  2014  2017  2018 

  3. Professional wins (12)

     PGA Tour wins (1)  Web.com Tour wins (2)  Canadian Tour wins (2)  Vancouver Golf Tour wins (6)  Other wins (1) 

  4. Results in major championships

     Summary 

  5. Results in World Golf Championships

  6. PGA Tour career summary

  7. Team appearances

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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Adam Hadwin (born 2 November 1987) is a Canadian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He has won once on the PGA Tour, twice on the Web.com Tour, and twice on the Canadian Tour.

Early life

Hadwin was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan[1] and lives in Abbotsford, British Columbia.[2] He grew up playing golf at the Ledgeview Golf Club there; one clubmate was another top young player, Nick Taylor.[3] His father Gerry is a golf club professional who joined the Canadian PGA in 1979. Hadwin was a member of the RCGA's 2008 Canadian men's amateur team.[4] He attended the University of Louisville on golf scholarship, studying business, and earned All-America Honorable Mention for 2009.[2]

Professional career

2009

Hadwin turned professional shortly after leaving college. His first professional win came at the Ledgeview Open on the Vancouver Golf Tour (VGT). He went on to win a total of four VGT events in 2009, including the Golden Ear's Open, the Johnston Meier Insurance Open and the RBC Invitational Pro-am, asserting himself against the top professionals in Western Canada. Hadwin won a 2009 Gateway Tour Winter Series Sponsorship event.[2]

2010

Hadwin joined the Canadian Tour in 2010, earning exempt status in the 2010 California Winter Qualifying School.[2] He won the Rivermead Cup as the top Canadian finisher in the 2010 RBC Canadian Open at St. George's Golf and Country Club in Toronto. This was his first PGA Tour event, and he finished at 5-under-par 279, good for a tie for 37th place.[5] Hadwin played in the 2010 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic, a Nationwide Tour event, finishing in a tie for 33rd place.[6] Hadwin returned home in September and won the Vancouver Golf Tour's Vancouver City Open with a score of 204 (−10). Hadwin won the Canadian Tour's 2010 Desert Dunes Classic in the Palm Springs area, in November.[7] He had six top-10 finishes on the Canadian Tour in 2010, and was the circuit's Canadian Rookie of the Year.[2]

2011

Hadwin spent time during the winter of 2010–11 playing on the South African Sunshine Tour.[2] He won a second Canadian Tour event in March 2011, the Pacific Colombia Tour Championship, in Bogota, Colombia, taking home US$23,400 for scoring 66-66-62-69 to win by six strokes.[8] Hadwin finished as the top Canadian, and tied for 39th place, in the 2011 U.S. Open at Congressional Country Club near Washington, D.C.. He won $41,154. This was his first major championship.[9] In the 2011 RBC Canadian Open at the Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club in Vancouver, Hadwin entered the final round in second place, one stroke out of the lead, following rounds of 72-66-68.[10] Hadwin shot 72 in the final round, finished in a tie for fourth place, won $228,800 for the biggest prize of his career, and captured the Rivermead Cup for the second straight year.[3][10] His position in the Official World Golf Rankings advanced from 332 to a career high of 214.[11] By finishing in the top-10 of the RBC Canadian Open, Hadwin earned a place in the next Tour event, the Greenbrier Classic, and continued his good play there with rounds of 70-71-68-68, good for a tie for 32nd place, winning $32,485.71.[12] He won the 2011 Vancouver Open on the Vancouver Golf Tour, scoring 65-65-73 and then winning a playoff over Brad Clapp.[13] He was given a sponsor's exemption into the 2011 Fry's.com Open where he took home $130,312 for a T-7th finish after shooting rounds of 71-68-64-70. Hadwin attempted to qualify for the PGA Tour through Q School. He finished tied for 100th.

2012

Hadwin earned conditional Nationwide Tour status for 2012 based on his Q school finish. After a slow start to the year, he had a T-5 finish at the Soboba Golf Classic in April. After only making four of his next eight cuts, he finished with 63-66 over the weekend of the Cox Classic in August to secure a T-3 finish. Overall, for the year, he made 13 of 25 cuts, with four top-10 finishes with two third-place finishes, but only finished 30th on the money list, not earning a PGA Tour card.

2013

Hadwin is playing a full season on the Web.com Tour based on his 2012 season.

2014

On 9 March 2014, Hadwin won his first career Web.com Tour event at the Chile Classic. The win earned him US$117,000 and moved him to first place on the money list. He became the 13th Canadian to win on the Web.com Tour. On 7 September 2014, Hadwin won for a second time on the Web.com Tour, when he took home a playoff win at the Chiquita Classic. Hadwin earned his PGA Tour card for the 2014–15 season by topping the combined regular season and Web.com Tour Finals money list.

2017

On 21 January 2017, Hadwin shot a 59 (−13) in the third round of the CareerBuilder Challenge at La Quinta Country Club in La Quinta, California. He finished as the runner-up, and was the last player (as of the end of 2018) to shoot a round of 13-under, which is regarded as the lowest score in relation to par on the PGA Tour.[14] On 12 March 2017, Hadwin won his first career PGA Tour tournament at the Valspar Championship, earning a prize of $1,134,000.[15]
At the end of the season, Hadwin played in the 2017 Presidents Cup.

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2018

Hadwin had three top-10 finishes at the start of the year: T-3 at the CareerBuilder Challenge, T-6 at the Genesis Open, and T-9 at the WGC-Mexico Championship.

Professional wins (12)

PGA Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-up
112 Mar 2017Valspar Championship68-64-67-71=270−141 strokeUSA}} Patrick Cantlay

Web.com Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-up
19 Mar 2014Chile Classic67-69-67-69=272−161 strokeAUS}} Alistair Presnell
27 Sep 2014Chiquita Classic63-72-67-68=270−182 strokesUSA}} John Peterson

Canadian Tour wins (2)

  • 2010 Desert Dunes Classic
  • 2011 Pacific Colombia Tour Championship

Vancouver Golf Tour wins (6)

  • 2009 Ledgeview Open, Golden Ear's Open, Johnston Meier Insurance Open, RBC Invitational Pro-am
  • 2010 Vancouver City Open
  • 2011 Vancouver City Open

Other wins (1)

  • 2009 Desert Winter Sponsorship Event (Gateway Tour)

Results in major championships

Tournament20112012201320142015201620172018
Masters TournamentT36T24
U.S. OpenT39CUTT60CUT
The Open ChampionshipCUTT35
PGA ChampionshipCUTCUT
{{legend|#eeeeee|Did not play}}

CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" = tied

Summary

Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
Masters Tournament 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2
U.S. Open 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
The Open Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
PGA Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 5
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 2 (2017 Masters – 2017 U.S. Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 0

Results in World Golf Championships

Tournament 2017 2018
Mexico ChampionshipT9
Match PlayT17
Bridgestone InvitationalT5
HSBC ChampionsT65T30
{{legend|yellow|Top 10}}{{legend|#eeeeee|Did not play}}

"T" = tied

PGA Tour career summary

Season Starts Cuts
made
Wins
(majors)
2nd 3rd Top-10 Top-25 Earnings
($)
Money
list rank
2010 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 19,890 n/a
2011 5 5 0 0 0 2 2 440,752 n/a
2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a
2013 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a
2014 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 13,034 n/a
2015 30 18 0 0 0 3 7 937,611 110[16]
2016 27 20 0 0 0 2 6 1,067,80979[17]
2017 28 21 1 1 0 5 10 3,455,012 19[18]
2018 25 22 0 0 1 3 10 1,932,488 61[19]
Career* 121 89 1 1 1 15 35 7,866,596 228[20]
  • As of the 2018 season[21]

Team appearances

Professional
  • World Cup (representing Canada): 2016, 2018
  • Presidents Cup (representing the International team): 2017

See also

  • 2014 Web.com Tour Finals graduates

References

1. ^Gateway Tour profile
2. ^Canadian Tour profile {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927143559/http://www.cantour.com/leagues/cantour_player.cfm?clientid=3776&leagueid=0&playerid=2064 |date=27 September 2011 }}
3. ^CBS Sports television broadcast of 2011 RBC Canadian Open, 24 July 2011
4. ^rcga.ca, roster of National team members
5. ^pgatour.com, 2010 Canadian Open tournament data
6. ^pgatour.com, Nationwide Tour, 2010 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic tournament data
7. ^cantour.com, 2010 tournament data
8. ^cantour.com, 2011 Pacific Colombia Tour Championship tournament data
9. ^pgatour.com, 2011 U.S. Open tournament data
10. ^pgatour.com, 2011 Canadian Open tournament data
11. ^pgatour.com, Official World Golf Rankings for 25 July 2011
12. ^pgatour.com, 2011 Greenbrier Classic tournament data
13. ^http://www.vancouvergolftour.com, 4 September 2011
14. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/golf/adam-hadwin-canada-pga-tour-history-1.3946865 |title=Adam Hadwin becomes 1st Canadian to join 59 club |date=21 January 2017 |work=CBC Sports |access-date=12 March 2017}}
15. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/18893398/adam-hadwin-hangs-win-valspar-championship-innisbrook-earns-masters-spot |title=Adam Hadwin's win books spot at Masters, to delay honeymoon |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=12 March 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pgatour.com/stats/stat.109.2015.html |title=2015 Money Leaders |publisher=PGA Tour |accessdate=27 March 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.pgatour.com/stats/stat.109.2016.html |title=2016 Money Leaders|publisher=PGA Tour |accessdate=1 August 2016}}
18. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.pgatour.com/stats/stat.109.2017.html |title=2017 Money Leaders |publisher=PGA Tour |accessdate=26 September 2017}}
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.pgatour.com/stats/stat.109.2018.html |title=2018 Money Leaders |publisher=PGA Tour |accessdate=25 September 2018}}
20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.pgatour.com/stats/stat.110.html |title=Career Money Leaders |publisher=PGA Tour |accessdate=25 September 2018}}
21. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.pgatour.com/players/player.33399.adam-hadwin.html |title=Adam Hadwin Profile |publisher=PGA Tour |accessdate=25 September 2018}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.adamhadwin.com}}
  • {{PGATour player|33399}}
  • {{OWGR|13965}}
  • Adam Hadwin articles from Canadian Golfer
{{2017 International Presidents Cup team}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hadwin, Adam}}

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