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Jay Haas

JayHaas

USA

United States

Age71
Turned Pro1976
BirthplaceSt. Louis, MO
CollegeWake Forest University
Career Wins18
Wins (2024)0
Top 10 (2024)0
Schwab Cup rank91st
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United States

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Profile

Height

5'11"

Weight

185lbs

Age

71

Birthday

Dec 2, 1953

Birthplace

St. Louis, MO

Turned Pro

1976

Career Earnings

$39,562,127

College

Wake Forest University

Residence

Greenville, SC

Plays From

Greenville, SC

Family

Wife, Janice; Jay, Jr. (3/8/81), William Harlan (5/24/82), Winona Haley (1/18/84); Emily Frances (9/25/87), Georgia Ann (3/12/92); five grandchildren

Exempt Status

  • Top 36 Charles Schwab Cup Points (35th), PGA TOUR Points List (9), PGA TOUR Champions Points List (21), All-Time Money List (12th)

Personal

Brother Jerry is the golf coach at Wake Forest, brother-in-law Dillard Pruitt played PGA TOUR and was a TOUR Rules Official, older son Jay, Jr. caddied for him in 1999 PGA Championship and second son Bill is a PGA TOUR member.

Introduced to golf by his uncle, 1968 Masters Tournament winner Bob Goalby.

Won first trophy at National Pee Wee Championship in Orlando at age 7.

Son Jay played college golf at Augusta State and is a now a professional. Second son, Bill, plays on the PGA TOUR and captured the 2011 FedExCup. Bill was also an All-American at Wake Forest and won the 2004 Ben Hogan Award as the top collegiate male golfer.

His favorite course in the U.S. is Harbour Town GL, while his favorite course outside the U.S. is Turnberry. Favorite golf holes are No. 8 at Pebble Beach and No. 16 at North Berwick.

Enjoys vacationing at Pawley's Island, S.C.

Always marks his ball on the green with an English penny.

Says his dream foursome would include his two sons and Goalby.

Favorite non-golf sporting event is the Final Four and also enjoys the Rolling Stones. Favorite sports team is any sport in which Wake Forest is competing.

Made his first hole-in-one at age 10 playing at Yorktown GC in Belleville, Ill., with his dad. Used a 5-iron from 110 yards.

Received the 2004 Payne Stewart Award for upholding the traditions of golf and was honored in 2005 with the Jim Murray Award from the Golf Writers Association of America and late in the 2005 season was named as the recipient of the Bob Jones Award, the United States Golf Association's highest honor for distinguished sportsmanship.