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This is Team Callaway. Our incredible Tour Staff is loaded with some of the game's biggest superstars, icons, and best young players around the world. Take a look at all the elite players who choose Callaway every time they tee it up.
This is Team Callaway. Our incredible Tour Staff is loaded with some of the game's biggest superstars, icons, and best young players around the world. Take a look at all the elite players who choose Callaway every time they tee it up.
Kyle is the 2019 World Long Drive Champion and 6 time winner of World Long Drive events, including 4 WLD Tour events. Kyle’s first World Long Drive victory came in March 2017 at Yucca Valley with a record 474 yard drive. He has made the Final 8 of every WLD Tournament since June 2017. In 2019 he went undefeated in 26 straight matches during a 32-1 run. He is currently the #1 ranked World Long Drive competitor in the world.Kyle is the 2019 World Long Drive Champion and 6 time winner of World Long Drive events, including 4 WLD Tour events. Kyle’s first World Long Drive victory came in March 2017 at Yucca Valley with a record 474 yard drive. He has made the Final 8 of every WLD Tournament since June 2017. In 2019 he went undefeated in 26 straight matches during a 32-1 run. He is currently the #1 ranked World Long Drive competitor in the world.
Chloe is the 2019 Women’s World Long Drive Champion and 2-time winner of World Long Drive Tour events. She is the first woman to break 400 yards in competition and a former D1 collegiate golfer. She had two strong finishes in 2016 and 2018 at the World Championship, finishing runner up in both.
Martin started competing on the World Long Drive circuit in 2017 after earning a master‘s degree and working full-time in IT Sales. He quickly rose through the ranks and is currently ranked within the World Top-10. He contributes his success to practice and dedication to the game.
Joe is the 2-time World Long Drive Champion (2010, 2016) and is the 1st European to win the Championship. He went unbeaten in 19 straight events in Europe from 2013-2016 and has 30 worldwide victories. He is an avid golfer and carries a scratch handicap.
Steve is one of the strongest and most consistent performers on the World Long Drive Tour with ten Top-10 finishes and 5 consecutive World Long Drive Championship appearances. In 2018, at the Tennessee Big Shots quarterfinals, Steve hit 7 of 8 balls in the grid for a total of 2,569 yards.
2020 will be Kanani’s professional debut season on the World Long Drive Tour. Her furthest drive in competition is 358 yards during the ILDC in Manzanillo, Mexico. Her personal best ball speed is 194.4 mph.
Justin’s long drive career started at the age of 25 and he has competed in every World Long Drive Championship since. In 2018, he won the East Coast Classic and finished runner-up at the 2018 World Long Drive Championship. He is adored by fans across the country who often shout "MOOOOOSE" when he steps onto the tee box to compete.
Sandra played 13 years of professional golf on the Ladies European, South African and Scandinavian Tours before deciding to focus full time on Long Drive. She has 21 combined victories in Long Drive to date. She held the world record for women’s longest drive for 8 years. She is a 5-time World Long Drive Champion and her personal best drive is 401 yards.
Ryan grew up a multisport athlete and enjoys spending time with his family on the course. Some friends suggested he try his hand at Long Drive and he has never looked back. This formerly #1 ranked driver in the world has gone on to win 4 World Long Drive Events including the 2017 Clash in the Canyon event.
Ryan was born and raised in Rochester, NY. In 2016, he was the runner-up at the World Long Drive Championship. In 2018, he claimed his first-ever World Long Drive win at the Bash for Cash in Canada. His longest drive in competition is 485 yards at the 2017 Mile High Showdown. Since 2011, he has had a steady climb to the top and has continued to prove to be one of the top 5 longest hitters in the world.
After finishing his college basketball career in 2012, Josh was able to transfer his athleticism and power from the court to the grid with World Long Drive. He states, “It is such a privilege to be a part of the Callaway Team. Hitting the very best equipment in the world gives us unlimited potential.”
Bobby has competed in numerous Long Drive competitions around the world. His last win was in 2017 at The Senior Bash for Cash. He has been the Captain of the USA Long Drive Team since 2015 where they have won 4 Championships. He is the owner of One Stop Power Shop in Newton Grove, NC where he focuses on fitting and training. Chloe Garner and Kyle Berkshire are two of the athletes he works with, both 2019 World Long Drive Champions.
Wes is the 2018 IGANZ GIS World Champion, held at Mission Hills Resort in China, and in 2017 finished Top 8 at the World Long Drive Championship. In 2019, he also finished Top 16 at the World Long Drive Championship.
Will has 11 total World Long Drive wins over his career and is a former world #1. Will’s highlight year came in 2018 where he won 4 times, one of those wins coming on a broken left ankle! He has been consistently ranked as one of the top competitors since entering the sport in 2013.
Eddie started competing on the World Long Drive circuit in 2014 and has been a member of team Callaway since 2015. He is the 2018 Master WLD Champion, 2018 ESI Champion, and 2019 ROC City Rumble Champion. He has also won a combined 25 Professional mini-tour events.
Shauheen Nakhjavani has taught the game for seven years and has given over 10,000 personalized lessons. He started showcasing his golf instruction on social media in 2015 and has developed an online following of 80,000+. He was recently named on Golf Digest's Top International Teachers list in 2020. These days he works with players on the PGA Tour, Asian Tour, Korn Kerry Tour, Mackenzie Tour and Symetra Tour. Shauheen has also made multiple coaching appearances on the PGA Tour Champions.
Jon Rahm Rodríguez is a Spanish professional golfer. He was the world number 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking, having first achieved that rank after winning the Memorial Tournament in July 2020. Rahm was the number one golfer in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for a record 60 weeks.
Born in Barrika, Basque Country, Spain, Rahm attended Arizona State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. There he won 11 college golf tournaments, which is second in school history, behind only Phil Mickelson's 16 collegiate wins.
Phil Mickelson will go down as one of the greatest players in golf history. That’s what happens when you win over 40 PGA Tour events, 5 majors, and play on the most US Ryder Cup teams ever. His world-class short game, daring style of play and connection with the fans have made him one of the most endearing figures in the game. Needless to say, we’re lucky to have him on our Team.
Henrik Stenson has made himself right at home at the top of the world golf rankings. He’s one of the best ball-strikers, and one of the most consistent players in the game. The Callaway staffer has already won a FedExCup and a Race to Dubai, now he has his sights set on major championships and making it to #1 in the world.
Danny Willett has taken his rightful place among the best players in the world with his breakout win at Augusta. With all Callaway in the bag, Danny carded a legendary bogey-free final round 67 to win his first green jacket and his first major championship, which came just one week after the birth of his first child. Of course, he’s been one of the elite players in the game for years after finishing 2nd in the 2015 Race To Dubai, and earning 4 European Tour wins prior to his amazing victory at Augusta. Danny has been a prolific golfer since he was a child and in fact he was even the #1 ranked amateur ranked golfer in the world prior to turning professional. Now it looks like he will be a mainstay at major championships, Ryder Cups, and Olympic games for years to come!
Kevin Kisner is one of our new staffers in 2015 and he’s already off to a great start this season. He played collegiate golf at the University of Georgia.
Kevin is a great ball-striker and scrambler, two qualities that have served him very well during his career. Now that he’s playing our equipment, we’re sure that he’ll do some great things inside the ropes this year.
Adam Hadwin burst onto the golf scene in 2011 with dominant performances on the Canadian Tour and high finishes at PGA events. The Abootsford, British Columbia resident really made a name for himself in 2014 when won twice on the Web.com Tour and finished first in Web.com Tour Finals Priority Rankings.
Hadwin was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and attended the University of Louisville, where he was an All-America Honorable mention in 2009.
A native of Sweden, Alexander Noren began playing golf at age 8. As an amateur, he had five wins, recorded a 74.29 stroke average and shot a career-best round of 61. He was one of two true freshmen to earn a starting position on the Oklahoma State University golf team. While there, he posted six top-10 finishes and received first team All-Big 12 recognition along with honorable mention All-America honors and earned a degree in business marketing. He competed on the Swedish National Golf Team for seven years before turning pro in 2005. After placing third on the Challenge Tour Order of Merit in 2006, Alex earned his tour card and made his European Tour debut in 2007. He earned his first PGA European Tour victory in September of 2009 at the Omega European Masters in Switzerland, where he won by two shots. He closed with a 66 to finish the tournament 20-under-par. Alex uses an Odyssey Putter. He won his second career European Tour event at the Saab Wales Open in June 2011. The following month, Noren won the Nordea Masters by seven shots.
Branden Grace turned professional in 2007 and played primarily on the Challenge Tour before graduating from the EPGA Qualifying School to earn his European Tour card for 2012. Grace made quick work of his full status and won his second start of the year at the Joburg Open in January. The following week, he beat Ernie Els in a playoff at the Volvo Golf Champions for back-to-back wins. Then in April, he won the Volvo China Open and in October he won the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The 25-year-old also uses an Odyssey Putter on Tour. He still lives in South Africa.
Jim Furyk will be a hall-of-famer when he calls it a career and yet he’s still one of the best players on Tour week-in and week-out. He’s one of the best players of his generation, a major champion, a former Player of the Year, and a Ryder Cup veteran. What a player.
Emiliano Grillo was the second youngest player competing full-time on the European Tour last year. Grillo is an IMG Leadbetter Golf Academy alum, headed by Callaway Staff Icon David Leadbetter, and he finished T-8 at the European Tour Q-School to earn his EPGA card for 2012. Grillo turned professional in September following his extremely successful amateur career. His biggest amateur wins include the 2009 Ping Invitational, 2010 Copa de las Americas and 2011 Terra Cotta Invitational. He was also a First Team Rolex Junior All-American in 2009 and 2010. Grillo also uses an Odyssey Putter.
Talor Gooch enjoyed a prolific college career at Oklahoma State University and last summer he moved up into the professional ranks. In the 2014 NCAA Championship, he made a 30-foot birdie putt on the third extra hole to win his semifinal match and help move Oklahoma State into the final. He’ll be a player to watch this year on the Web.com Tour. You can follow him @TalorGooch.
During his rookie campaign on Tour, Stuard finished in a tie for second at the 2010 Mayakoba Clasic. Brian earned his 2010 Tour Card by finishing 26th on the Nationwide Tour money list in 2009, and he's back on the PGA Tour this year.
He was the first player in Oakland University history to earn medalist honors at the Mid-continent Conference Championship. It was one of four wins during a senior season that ended with him being named the conference’s Player of the Year. Brian started playing golf in eighth grade because he wanted to play on his high school golf team. He uses an Odyssey putter.
Patrick Rodgers is a collegiate prodigy hailing from Stanford University where he won 11 times and was the No. 1 ranked Amateur Golfer in the World before turning professional in 2014. Rodgers won quickly on the Web.com Tour in 2015 and is primed for a breakout year in 2017, his second season on the PGA TOUR.
Kelly Kraft turned professional after an amateur career that included his win at the 2011 U.S. Amateur. He was a four-time All-Conference USA selection and the 2010 Conference Player of the Year at Southern Methodist University, and he defeated the #1 ranked amateur in the world during the final of U.S. Amateur victory. With his win, Kelly automatically earned an invitation to play in the 2012 Masters.
He made a clutch putt during the final hole of his second round to make the cut at Augusta, and he was one of only three amateurs to play the weekend. “I think that’s going to help me in the future, making that putt.” Kraft said during the event. “I’ll always remember that.” Kelly also uses an Odyssey Putter and lives in Texas.
Matt’s coming off a career year in 2014, in which he won his first event at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and collected more than $2.5 million in earnings. He enters 2015 with a top-100 World Ranking and is ready to make his mark as one of the strongest up-and-comers on Tour.
He's got one of the sweetest swings on Tour, and a tremendous all-around game that's earned him 5 career PGA Tour wins. His biggest victory has to be the 2011 Hyundai Tournament of Champions, but for his most unforgettable, it has to be the 2010 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, where he made a hole-in-one on the fourth sudden death playoff to clinch his win.
Prior to all his PGA Tour success, Jonathan was a four-time First Team All-ACC as well as a First Team All-American at Clemson, and he played on the 1999 U.S. Walker Cup Team. He lives in Sea Island, GA with his wife Amanda, and three children.
Wesley Bryan burst onto the golf scene as one-half of the “Bryan Bros” along with his brother, George. The Bryan Bros have since become world famous for their trick shot videos and they’ve been Staff Pros on #TeamCallaway since 2015. And as they’ve continued to be entertainment leaders in the digital golf world, Wesley has continued to elevate his game in the professional ranks.p>
He successfully earned his Web.com Tour card through the grueling qualifying school process, and was able to achieve a Battlefield Promotion to the PGA Tour in 2016 (three Web.com Tour wins in one season).
Sandra Gal was born in Dusseldorf, Germany, and came to the U.S. to attend college at the University of Florida. Sandra earned her first career LPGA win at the 2011 Kia Classic. She won four events and was a two-time All-American while playing for the Gators. In 2008, she graduated with honors from Florida with a degree in advertising.
Sandra began playing golf seriously at the age of 14; her father was her first instructor. Growing up, she was also involved in tennis, ballet, violin, theater, painting and wakeboarding. Gal's rookie season on Tour came in 2008. She finished 20th on the 2011 LPGA Tour money list. Sandra uses an Odyssey Putter.
In 2007, Morgan Pressel became the youngest woman in LPGA Tour history to win a major at the Kraft Nabisco Championship, earning her first professional win. She was just nine years old when she first broke 80. In 2001, she qualified for the U.S. Open at the age of 12. In 2005, at the age of 16, she finished second at the U.S. Open and won the U.S. Women’s Amateur. A two-time Florida high school state champion, Pressel was an honor student with a 4.0 GPA who scored 790 out of 800 on her Math SAT. In October 2008, Pressel won her second LPGA title, the Kapalua Classic in Hawaii. She uses an Odyssey Putter.
At 24, Yani Tseng is already a living legend and one of the most dominant players in LPGA Tour history. She is the youngest player, male or female, to win five major championships and she's spent 109 weeks as the #1 player in the Women's World Golf Rankings. She's won the Kraft Nabisco Championship. two LPGA Championships, two Women's British Opens and two Player of the Year Awards.
Along with her 15 career LPGA Tour wins, Yani was named on Time Magazine's list of the "100 Most Influential People in the World in 2012." Now that she's joined Team Callaway, we're looking forward to even more wins and more majors from one of the greatest women's players of all-time!
Major Champion Michelle Wie is one of the biggest stars in all of golf. With 4 LPGA Tour victories, the 27-year-old Stanford Alum is a fan favorite with a long career ahead. Wie is known for her confidence and style both on and off the course which separates her from the rest.
Andrea Pavan brings an appealing combination of youth, supreme talent and a decorated amateur career to the Nationwide Tour. Born in Rome, the Texas A&M alum won the 2006 Omnium Championship – a professional event on the Italian Tour – as an amateur. Pavan earned Division I PING All-American Honors as a senior in 2010 and golfweek ranked him as the fifth best professional prospect from his graduating class.
Pavan improved every year at Texas A&M; he earned All-Region accolades as a sophomore, received All-Big 12 honors during the team’s NCAA championship season in 2009 and led the Aggies in scoring average his senior year. He began playing golf at age six and his favorite course is Les Bordes in France.
Detry was the 7th ranked amateur in the world before turning pro after a tremendous NCAA career at the University of Illinois, which he capped off by winning the 2016 Big Ten Championship. In 2015, he was named the Big Ten Golfer of the Year and was voted an All-American. He also competed for Team Europe in the 2014 Palmer Cup. A native of Belgium, Thomas has represented his country at the World Team Amateur Championship as well.
A major up and comer on the European Tour, Kiradech Aphibarnrat broke out in 2013 with a victory at the Maybank Malaysian Open. Winning is an old habit for Kiradech, who won his age group at the 2003 and 2004 Junior World Golf Championships, and after turning professional in 2008 has won twice on the Asian Tour as well.
He was born in Bangkok and lives there now. The way that he hits his irons, we'll look to see him on a number of leaderboards in 2014!
Pablo Larrazabal earned the first win for our new Big Bertha Alpha Driver and SR3 Golf Ball with his victory at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship. He now has three career victories on the European Tour and appears to be one of golf's rising international superstars.
Larrazabal finished 17th on the final Race to Dubai standings that year, his highest finish to date. He won the European Tour's Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award in 2008. Away from the course, Pablo loves to watch and play soccer. He uses an Odyssey Putter on Tour.
Chris Paisley’s game has made a big leap forward in the 2015 season. He finished 3rd at the BMW International Open behind fellow Callaway staffers Henrik Stenson and the winner Pablo Larrazabal. Born in Hexham, England, Chris played college golf at the University of Tennessee and has played professionally in Europe since 2011, and in his rookie year he won three wins on the Alps Tour. He lives in Stocksfield, England with his wife Keri, and he loves music when he’s off the course.
In his rookie season on the PGA European Tour in 2005, Englishman Oliver Wilson finished in the top-10 three times and secured his card by finishing 97th on the Order of Merit. He nearly had his inaugural win in the second event of 2006, losing in a playoff at the Volvo China Open. In 2007, Wilson again just missed his first career win when he lost in a playoff at the Johnnie Walker Classic in Thailand.
Originally from Mansfield, England, he now lives in Augusta, Georgia, and enjoys movies and sports in his off time. In 2008, Oliver was a member of the European Ryder Cup team and played well at Valhalla.
In May 2010, Alvaro Quiros became only the fourth Spaniard since 1972 to win the Open de España on the European Tour. Quiros uses an Odyssey putter and has six European Tour career wins. In February, Quiros made a final round hole-in-one during his victory at the 2011 Dubai Desert Classic and that December he won the Dubai World Championship. He also led the European Tour in driving distance for 2011.
Alvaro grew up in a small house near the gates of Valderrama Golf Club, on Spain’s Costa del Sol. His father is a gardener and his mother a housekeeper. In 2004, he turned pro after a fantastic record in the Biarritz Cup. In 2007, Alvaro won the Alfred Dunhill Championship, becoming the youngest golfer to win a European competition. He says he is addicted to football (soccer) and loves James Bond movies. In 2009, he averaged 314 yards off the tee. On the European Tour in 2009, he won at the Commercialbank Qatar Masters.
At 19-years-old, Haydn Porteous has played his way onto the European Tour following a prolific amateur career that saw him become the No. 1 ranked amateur in South Africa and capture the South African Stroke Play Championship. He earned his EPGA playing privileges through Qualifying School, where he finished fourth. You can follow him on Twitter @HaydnPorteous.
James Morrison has played on the European Tour since 2009, with his first win coming at the Madeira Islands Open in 2010. An accomplished cricket player, he ultimately decided to focus on golf at 16 and played collegiality at the University of South Carolina. He lives in Guildford, England with his family.
David Horsey's great 2011 EPGA season included his dramatic playoff victory at the Trophee Hassan II. He made a birdie on the second playoff hole to defeat the other two opponents. He also won in 2010 at the BMW International Open. Horsey had a distinguished amateur career and he competed in the 2007 Walker Cup.
He rose the ranks on the Challenge Tour and first played on the European Tour full-time in 2009. He finished in 32nd place on the final order of merit in 2010 and in the top-45 in 2011. Horsey uses an Odyssey Putter and his hobbies include music, watching movies and playing soccer.
Thomas Bjorn has been a fixture near the top of the PGA European Tour’s Order of Merit for more than a decade. Bjorn had a career year in 2011, with three victories that included back-to-back wins at the Johnnie Walker Championship and the Omega European Masters. Bjorn now has 14 career European Tour victories. He was the first Dane to play in the Ryder Cup matches and a key contributor on the 1997 and 2002 teams. In 2010, he was chosen to assist Europe as a Ryder Cup vice captain.
A big football (soccer) fan, Bjorn is a supporter of Liverpool Football Club. In 2009, Thomas captained Continental Europe in the Vivendi Trophy with Seve Ballasteros, leading his team to a comeback win in Singles. Thomas uses an Odyssey Putter and was born in Denmark.
A longtime European Tour veteran, Marc Warren has earned two Tour wins in his career, including the 2007 Johnnie Walker Championship. He was also named Rookie of the Year in 2006 and in 2007 he and partner Colin Montgomerie teamed up to win the Mission Hills World Cup for Scotland. Warren was a decorated amateur and in 2001 he drained the winning putt at the Walker Cup. He and his wife Laura live in Glasgow, Scotland and he enjoys, reading, music and movies.
Chase Wright posted 4 top-10 finishes on the Web.com last year and already he’s on of the frontrunners to finish in “The 25” for 2015. He played his college golf at the University of Indiana, turned pro in 2012 and has steadily moved up the professional Tours ever since. Follow him on Twitter @CWright_Links.
Born in Argentina, Julian Etulian is already in great position to finish in the “The 25” this year. He won the Order of Merit on the PGA Tour Latinoamerica last year to earn his Web.com status for 2015. Last year he and his wife also welcomed their first child, Isabella. Follow him on Twitter @tula_etulian.
Former World #1 Amateur Ollie Schniederjans has joined Team Callaway after a historic college career at Georgia Tech. In addition to being the top ranked amateur for 41 consecutive weeks, Ollie was a three-time NCAA All-American at Georgia Tech, a two-time Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Player of the Year, and the 2014 Mark H. McCormack Medal winner presented by the R&A.
He made headlines during the 2015 summer majors, contending at Chambers Bay and then making a great run at the lead during the final round at St Andrews. He's adding to our impressive list of young star players like Patrick Reed, Lydia Ko, Tony Finau, Matteo Manassero, and Danny Lee among many others!
A phenom from Perth, Australia, Luck was the #1 ranked amateur in the world when he turned pro in April 2017. During his dominant amateur career, Luck won the 2016 U.S. Amateur, the 2016 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, and the 2016 Western Australian Open on the PGA Tour of Australasia with Callaway equipment. He also counted the Victorian Junior Masters and Western Australian Amateur among his wins. His convincing win at the U.S. Amateur secured his invitation to this year’s Masters, where he was one of just two amateurs to make the cut.
Luck is also known for having a fun, laid back personality on and off the course, which fans will get to see firsthand as he joins the professional ranks. “I’ve played with Callaway for many years, and I’ve been fortunate to win some of the biggest amateur events in the world with their equipment,” he said after joining our team. “So it’s a natural choice as I start my pro career.”
Jonathan Randolph was a first-team All-American and a three-time All-SEC honoree during his collegiate career at Ole Miss. Randolph won three tournaments during his junior year and finished the season as the No. 6 ranked player in the nation according to Golfweek. He posted 15 top-5 finishes while at Ole Miss and set the school record for lowest stroke average in a season and most rounds under par for a season.
He also played for Team USA in the Palmer Cup and finished second at the 2011 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championsip. Randolph graduated from the Web.com Tour in 2014 and earned his Tour card for the 2014-15 season.
Cody Gribble claimed his first PGA TOUR victory this season in just his second start as a full-time PGA TOUR member. The Dallas, Texas native’s win at the 2016 Sanderson Farms Championship in 2016 gave the Longhorn a serious head start to have a massive season.
Fredrik Jacobson, a native of Sweden, earned his first career PGA Tour win at the 2011 Travelers Championship. Fredrik was a promising ice hockey player at age 10, but one of the players at his club was also the local golf pro who taught the entire Jacobson family to play golf. Fredrik reached scratch five years later. At age 14-15, he was ranked in the top-30 in Swedish table tennis. He won several amateur golf titles before turning pro in 1994. Fredrik has three international victories; the 2003 Omega Hong Kong Open, the Algarve Open de Portugal and the Volvo Masters. Jacobson ended the 2011 season in the top-40 on the world golf rankings.
In 2010 at the Greenbrier Classic, Stuart Appleby became the fifth player in PGA Tour history to shoot 59, and only the second player to do so in the final round. He uses an Odyssey Putter. Appleby was voted by his peers as the PGA Tour Comeback Player of the Year in 2010. His nine career PGA Tour victories include three straight Mercedes Championships from 2004-2006, as well as a pair of wins at the Shell Houston Open (1999 and 2006).
Appleby also won in his native Australia in 2010, making birdie on the last two holes for a one-shot win at the Australian Masters. Stuart was raised on an Australian dairy farm; he practiced by hitting shots from paddock to paddock after his chores were done. He also played Aussie Rules Football before turning to professional golf. He earned his PGA Tour Card for 1996; in his off time, Stuart enjoys motor racing.
Olin Browne did not take up the game until he was 19 years old; he began playing as a student at Occidental College in Los Angeles. He is of Chilean descent and is fluent in Spanish. After winning the 1993 Monterrey Open in Mexico, he gave his victory speech in Spanish. In 2005, Olin picked up his third PGA Tour career victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship outside Boston. He also served as an assistant captain to Paul Azinger on the winning U.S. Ryder Cup team.
In May of 2009, he made his debut on the Champions Tour. He won his first career major championship at the 2011 U.S. Senior Open. He uses an Odyssey Putter. Outside golf, Olin is an avid fisherman.
A two-time U.S. Open winner, Lee Janzen also won the 1986 Division II National Championship while at Florida Southern College. He began to take golf seriously at age 14, after his family moved from Maryland to Florida. His first U.S. Open title came in 1993 at Baltusrol Country Club in New Jersey, when he equaled the U.S. Open scoring record set by Jack Nicklaus in 1980. Lee captured his second U.S. Open title in 1998, coming back from five strokes down to win by two. Lee was a Ryder Cup team member in 1993 and 1997, and a member of the U.S. Presidents Cup Team in 1998. He partnered with “Feed the Children” for food drives during 2010 PGA Tour events.