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Nick Infanti

NickInfanti

USA

United States

Age27
Turned Pro2021
BirthplaceGermantown, MD
CollegeCleveland State University
Career Wins0
Wins (2023-24)0
Top 10 (2023-24)0
Fortinet Cup rank169th
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Profile

Height

5'11"

Weight

178lbs

Age

27

Birthplace

Germantown, MD

Turned Pro

2021

College

Cleveland State University

Residence

Jacksonville, FL

Plays From

Jacksonville, FL

Pronunciation

in-FAWN-tay

Family

Single

Personal

Would like to start his own charity.

He and his friends have a podcast about football and basketball that is on Apple and Spotify.

Originally attended college to play baseball but tore both his labrums (SLAP tears) in his shoulders, which ended his baseball career and led him to switch sports back to golf. Two years later, after being a part of two championship teams at Cleveland State, injured himself again, which led to him sitting out for a year and half with fractures and torn ligaments in his wrist. Three surgeries later, was able to get back to playing. Used his medical redshirt to transfer to the University of North Florida, where he was an integral part of a top-25 team. Went from not knowing if he would ever play again to having new opportunities because of his injuries.

In high school, played basketball, baseball and golf.

Has worked for DoorDash.

Best golf memory as a fan was being inside the ropes during the practice grounds at the U.S. Open at Merion, when hearing the applause behind him, turned around to see Bob Costas and Tiger Woods walking 10 feet behind him.

Best golf memory as a fan was being inside the ropes during the practice grounds at the U.S. Open at Merion, when hearing applause, turned around to see NBC Sports' Bob Costas and Tiger Woods walking 10 feet behind him.

Earliest golf memory was walking with Charles Howell III and Howell's wife during the years of the Kemper Open, where Howell would take time out of his day and after each round give him a hat, glove or ball.