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Ben Kohles

BenKohles

USA

United States

Era34
Tornou-se profissional2012
Local de nascimentoDallas, TX
FaculdadeUniversity of Virginia
CarreiraVence0
Vitórias (2024)0
10 melhores (2024)2
cup-rank83º
cup-rank99º
OWGR130º
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Perfil

Altura

6'2"

Peso

170lbs

Era

34

Aniversário

Feb 24, 1990

Local de nascimento

Dallas, TX

Tornou-se profissional

2012

Rendimentos de Carreira

$4,706,516

Faculdade

University of Virginia

Residência

Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

Reproduções de

Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

Pronúncia

COALS (like the word)

Família

Wife, Lindsey; Charlotte, Cash

Status de Exempt

  • No. 1 in 2023 Korn Ferry Tour Points List (thru 2024)

Pessoal

Born in Dallas and moved to Cary, North Carolina, with his family when he was 10. Has one younger sister.

Did not take up golf until he was 15 and did not try out for his high school golf team as a freshman.

Says not many people know that he occasionally bowls over 200.

Likes to watch "SportsCenter." Favorite teams include University of Virginia teams, Kentucky basketball, Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers and Dallas Mavericks and favorite athletes are Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan and Josh Hamilton. Likes to visit Maui, New York and Los Angeles, and his favorite place for a vacation is Hawaii. Favorite foods are chipotle and brownies. Favorite movies are the "Batman" trilogy, "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Remember the Titans." Favorite gadget is his iPad.

Carries granola bars, trail mix and bananas in his golf bag for snacks. Would round out his dream foursome with his father, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.

His bucket list includes skydiving and driving a race car.

Favorite motto is "Never give up, never ever give up" from former North Carolina State basketball coach Jim Valvano.