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RJ Manke

RJManke

USA

United States

Age26
Turned Pro2022
BirthplaceTacoma, WA
CollegePepperdine University
Career Wins0
Wins (2023-24)0
Top 10 (2023-24)0
Points List rank181st
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Profile

Height

5'11"

Weight

170lbs

Age

26

Birthplace

Tacoma, WA

Turned Pro

2022

Career Earnings

$75,246

College

Pepperdine University

Residence

Lakewood, WA

Plays From

Lakewood, WA

Pronunciation

MANG-kee

Personal

Full name is Ryan James Manke, but the shortened name "RJ" is partly tied to Vijay Singh, who won the 1998 PGA Championship at Sahalee Country Club in Redmond, Washington the same day RJ was born roughly an hour drive away; the name Ryan just didn't stick with his parents, and they couldn't get Vijay out of their heads, so they eventually adopted the shortened name of RJ.

A self-described feel player who hasn't taken a lesson since high school and hates looking at his swing on video.

His home course in Lakewood, Washington -- Tacoma Country & Golf Club -- was where the Putnam brothers (Andrew and Michael) honed their games growing up in Tacoma, Washington before they reached the PGA TOUR.

Earliest golf memories were chipping contests at Tacoma Country & Golf Club with Joe Highsmith, a future teammate at Pepperdine University and fellow Korn Ferry Tour member; they frequently spent all day at the golf club with their older brothers as kids, and today if they are all together they will play a round and follow it with a pickleball match.

Travels with pickleball paddles and finds local courts when traveling on the road for tournaments.

Favorites include Dumb and Dumber (movie), The Office (TV show), Led Zeppelin (musical artist), teriyaki (food), and snow skiing (sport other than golf).

Cites Roger Federer as his athletic role model.

Grew up attending University of Washington football games.

RJ and his family hosted David Hearn for the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay.

Parents, Mike and Claire, both graduated from (and met each other at) University of Washington. RJ's brother, Brett, and sister, Jane, also graduated from Washington.