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Tom Whitney

TomWhitney

USA

United States

Edad35
Profesional desde2010
Lugar de nacimientoSouth Lake Tahoe, CA
UniversidadUnited States Air Force Academy
Victorias en su carrera0
Victorias (2024)0
Top 10s (2024)0
cup-rank183º
cup-rank164º
Ranking Mundial Oficial392º
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USA

United States

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Perfil

Estatura

6'3"

Peso

200lbs

Edad

35

Fecha de Nacimiento

May 16, 1989

Lugar de nacimiento

South Lake Tahoe, CA

Profesional desde

2010

Ganancias en su carrera

$816,910

Universidad

United States Air Force Academy

Residencia

Dallas, TX

Ciudad por la que juega

Little Elm, TX

Familia

Wife, Jess; Skyler, Zoey, Owen, Charlotte Bobbie

Estado de Exención

  • Top 30 in 2023 Korn Ferry Tour Points List (thru 2024)

Detalles Personales

Fulfilled a four-year term on active duty before leaving the Air Force in May 2014 to pursue a career in professional golf.

As an Air Force officer he was a nuclear missile operator between 2010 and 2014.

Enjoys woodworking and working on do-it-yourself projects around the house.

Supports various military organizations including Folds of Honor and PGA HOPE.

His wife, Jess, is a Major in the Air Force Reserve, and his brother was a Major in the Air Force.

In 2015, he left his wife in the hospital while she was in the early stages labor to play in a playoff for the U.S. Open Local Qualifier (the course was minutes from the hospital). After a bogey on the first hole, he immediately left the course to go to the hospital. To this day, he tells people she cost me the 2015 U.S. Open.

Supports Dallas-based non-profit One Tribe Foundation in honor of his older brother, Bob, a former United States Air Force major. Tom lost Bob to suicide in 2020, and One Tribe Foundation raises awareness for suicide prevention among veterans.