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Pierceson Coody

PiercesonCoody

USA

United States

Era24
Tornou-se profissional2022
Local de nascimentoPlano, TX
FaculdadeUniversity of Texas
CarreiraVence0
Vitórias (2024)0
10 melhores (2024)2
cup-rank120º
cup-rank131º
OWGR192º
Partners
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USA

United States

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Perfil

Altura

5'9"

Peso

175lbs

Era

24

Aniversário

Jan 7, 2000

Local de nascimento

Plano, TX

Tornou-se profissional

2022

Rendimentos de Carreira

$690,313

Faculdade

University of Texas

Residência

Plano, TX

Reproduções de

Plano, TX

Status de Exempt

  • Top 30 in 2023 Korn Ferry Tour Points List (thru 2024)

Pessoal

Both Pierceson and his twin brother, Parker (who is 37 minutes older than Pierceson), are third-generation professional golfers, as their father, Kyle, played collegiately at University of Texas (1983-87) and made over 20 Korn Ferry Tour starts from 1990-96, and grandfather, Charles, played on the PGA TOUR from the 1960s through the mid-1980s, winning three times on TOUR, including the 1971 Masters Tournament.

Father, Kyle, also played the Asian Tour and Canadian Tour and Korn Ferry Tour. Grandfather, Charles, played on PGA TOUR Champions following his PGA TOUR career.

While at Plano (Texas) West High School, won a team state title in 2016; he and his twin brother, Parker, followed in the footsteps of their father, Kyle, with the team state title, as Kyle and four-time PGA TOUR winner Bob Estes led Abilene Cooper High School to back-to-back 5A team state titles in 1982 and 1983 (Estes won the individual title and Kyle finished second in 1983).

In his grandfather Charles Coody's final appearance at the Masters in 2006, Pierceson and his twin brother Parker (both age 6 at the time) caddied for Charles in the par 3 contest. The twins putted on alternate holes, with Pierceson making a 40-footer on No. 9.