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Frankie Capan III

FrankieCapan III

USA

United States

Era25
Tornou-se profissional2022
Local de nascimentoStillwater, MN
FaculdadeFlorida Gulf Coast University
CarreiraVence0
Vitórias (2024)0
10 melhores (2024)0
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OWGR147º
USA

United States

Perfil

Altura

6'0"

Peso

190lbs

Era

25

Aniversário

Nov 9, 1999

Local de nascimento

Stillwater, MN

Tornou-se profissional

2022

Rendimentos de Carreira

$907,251

Faculdade

Florida Gulf Coast University

Residência

Dallas, TX

Reproduções de

North Oaks, MN

Pronúncia

SAP-in

Status de Exempt

    Pessoal

    Earliest golf memory is putting with his father, Frank Jr., at Troy Burne Golf Club in Hudson, Wisconsin when he was age 2.

    In his high school years, he and his family lived in Minnesota for the summer, but relocated to Arizona for the school year, and Frankie attended Northwest Christian School in Phoenix.

    Served as a standard bearer at the 2012 WM Phoenix Open.

    Volunteers for HopeKids, a charitable organization restoring hope and transforming the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions, their families, and the communities in which they serve.

    Enjoys playing all sports, especially football, basketball, pickleball, ping pong, and disc golf.

    Favorite sports team in the Minnesota Vikings (NFL), while his favorite athletes include Bo Jackson, Adrian Peterson, Antoine Winfield, Justin Jefferson, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Kobe Bryant, Kevin McHale, and Tiger Woods.

    Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Kevin McHale is "like a great uncle" to him.

    Says Arron Oberholser is like an older brother to him; he even served as the ring bearer in Oberholser's wedding.

    Always uses a 1967 quarter to mark his ball because his dad was born in 1967 and introduced him to the game; he also always marks it using the tails side because "tails never fails."

    His father, Frank Jr., and his lifelong business partner, Mike Roth, were early pioneers in bringing ATM machines outside banks in the 1990s. Frank Jr. was the CEO and co-owner of Access Cash International, which at one point had roughly 8,500 ATMs across the United States and Canada, making them one of the largest companies in the industry before Frank Jr. and Roth sold the business in 2001.