SteveStricker
United States
United States
Steve Stricker
United States
Perfil
Altura
6'0"
Peso
190lbs
Era
57
Aniversário
Feb 23, 1967
Local de nascimento
Edgerton, WI
Tornou-se profissional
1990
Rendimentos de Carreira
$44,936,354
Faculdade
University of Illinois
Residência
Madison, WI
Reproduções de
Madison, WI
Família
Wife, Nicki; Bobbi Maria, Isabella Nicole
Local na rede Internet
http://www.stevestrickergolf.com
Status de Exempt
Top 36 Charles Schwab Cup Points (1st); PGA TOUR Points List (12 - T40th); PGA TOUR Champions Points List (23 points - 8th); All-Time Money List (3rd)
Pessoal
Wife, Nicki, who had been his caddie throughout his professional career, gave up the bag in 1998 to deliver daughter Bobbi Maria. She still caddies periodically.
Father-in-law Dennis Tiziani, a former golf coach at University of Wisconsin who played intermittently on the PGA TOUR in the 1970s, is his instructor.
Brother-in-law Mario Tiziani played on TOUR in 2005 and currently serves as his manager.
Captained the 2017 Presidents Cup U.S. Team to victory at Liberty National Golf Course in Jersey City, New Jersey, and also captained the 2021 U.S. Ryder Cup Team to victory at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin.
Inducted into the Wisconsin State Golf Association Hall of Fame in December 2007.
Became the 15th recipient of the Payne Stewart Award when he won the honor in 2012. The Payne Stewart Award is presented annually to a player sharing Stewart's respect for the traditions of the game, his commitment to uphold the game's heritage of charitable support and his professional and meticulous presentation of himself and the sport through his dress and conduct.
In 2013 started a charitable foundation with American Family Insurance focusing on nutrition and wellness to help promote strong families and healthy kids.
Brought the PGA TOUR back to the state of Wisconsin for the first time since 2009 when the American Family Insurance Championship debuted on PGA TOUR Champions in 2016. Serves as tournament host for the event held in Madison and became eligible to compete when he turned 50 in 2017.