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Rod Pampling Rod Pampling Representerar Australien (AUS) Född 1969-09-23 Status Blev proffs 1992 Huvudtour PGA Tour SGT-spelare Nej Aktuellt Ranking 2021 Rod Pampling har i år spelat 3 tävlingar. Han har klarat 0 kval. Han har i år en snittscore om 73,33 efter att ha slagit 440 slag på 6 ronder. Rod Pampling har på de senaste starterna placeringarna MC-MC-MC varav senaste starten var Emerald Coast Classic at Sandestin. 0 av årets 6 ronder har varit under par. Vid 0 tillfällen har det noterats scorer på under 70 slag. Årets tävlingar Plac Tävling Plac Tävling Plac Tävling MC Emerald Coast Classic at Sandestin MC Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MastercardMC AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Raven GC, Korn Ferry Tour TPC Sawgrass, PGA Tour Pebble Beach Golf Links, PGA Tour Karriären Totala prispengar 1997-2021 Rod Pampling har följande facit så här långt i karriären: (officiella prispengar på SGT och världstourerna) Summa Största Snitt per 5 segrar på 550 tävlingar. För att vinna dessa 5 tävlingar har det krävts en snittscore om 67,56 kronor prischeck tävling slag, eller totalt -67 mot par. I snitt per vunnen tävling gick Rod Pampling -13,40 i förhållande År Tävl mot par. Segrarna har varit värda 17 456 582 kr. 1997 2 131 133 131 133 65 567 Härutöver har det också blivit: 1998 13 834 839 221 100 64 218 - 7 andraplatser. - 9 tredjeplatser. 1999 16 1 504 550 480 150 94 034 - 48 övriga topp-10-placeringar 2000 31 930 969 530 245 30 031 - 61 placeringar inom 11-20 2001 34 3 450 181 598 185 101 476 - 220 övriga placeringar på rätt sida kvalgränsen - 1 missade kval 2002 32 8 073 847 1 231 125 252 308 Med 350 klarade kval på 351 starter är kvalprocenten sålunda 100. 2003 30 8 934 029 1 461 600 297 801 Sammantaget har Rod Pampling en snittscore om 71,04 slag, eller totalt -609 mot par. 2004 28 13 652 539 6 840 000 487 591 2005 26 11 832 753 1 680 084 455 106 2006 24 19 994 436 7 682 400 833 102 2007 27 10 500 340 2 408 160 388 901 2008 28 11 880 119 3 220 800 424 290 2009 30 9 323 474 1 262 550 310 782 2010 25 2 226 997 522 412 89 080 2011 21 4 247 517 1 061 320 202 263 2012 26 3 922 347 1 093 500 150 860 2013 21 996 979 150 150 47 475 2014 24 1 884 313 826 800 78 513 2015 23 3 193 881 1 007 235 138 864 2016 17 1 391 181 220 077 81 834 2017 24 3 699 267 891 883 154 136 2018 21 1 573 032 296 509 74 906 2019 23 728 010 323 700 31 653 2020 1 0 0 0 2021 3 0 0 0 Totalt 124 906 733 Bästa placeringarna • Segrar (5 st) Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial • Tredjeplatser (9 st) BMW Charity Pro-Am Presented by SYNNEX Corporation2008 (PGA Tour) AT&T National 2015 (Korn Ferry Tour) Colonial, USA 2008 (PGA Tour) Thornblade Club, USA Australian PGA Championship Congressional Country Club (Blue Golf Course), USA Sportsbet Australian Masters 2003 (PGA Tour of Australasia) the Memorial Tournament Presented by Morgan Stanley 2008 (European Tour) Hyatt Coolum, AUS 2007 (PGA Tour) Huntingdale GC, AUS BUY.COM Hershey Open Muirfield Village Golf Club , USA Bay Hill Invitational 2001 (Korn Ferry Tour) Bank of America Colonial 2006 (PGA Tour) Hershey East Course, USA 2006 (PGA Tour) Bay Hill, USA BUY.COM Omaha Classic Colonial, USA The International 2001 (Korn Ferry Tour) Hillross Centenary Australian Open Championship 2004 (PGA Tour) The Champions Club , USA 2004 (PGA Tour of Australasia) Castle Pines, USA BUY.COM Inland Empire Open The Australian, AUS Canon Challenge 2001 (Korn Ferry Tour) Reno-Tahoe Open 1999 (PGA Tour of Australasia) Empire Lakes, USA 2003 (PGA Tour) Terrey Hills, AUS New Zealand Open Montreux, USA • Andraplatser (7 st) 1998 (PGA Tour of Australasia) Ericsson Masters WNB Golf Classic Formosa, NZL 2001 (PGA Tour of Australasia) 2014 (Korn Ferry Tour) Huntingdale, AUS Midland CC, USA Skapad: 2021-09-27 01:15:08 Copyright © Golfdata 2021 Rod Pampling Majors 5 The Masters 55 PGA Championship MC The Open Championship 2005 (PGA Tour) 2004 (PGA Tour) 2009 (European Tour) Augusta National, USA Whistling Straits, USA Ailsa Course, Turnberry, SCO 14 PGA Championship 70 U.S. Open Championship MC U.S. Open 2003 (PGA Tour) 2012 (PGA Tour) 2009 (PGA Tour) Oak Hills, USA Olympic Club, USA Bethpage Black, USA 16 The Masters 78 The 134th Open Championship MC U.S. Open 2006 (PGA Tour) 2005 (European Tour) 2007 (PGA Tour) Augusta National, USA Old Course, SCO Oakmont Country Club , USA 27 The 136th Open Championship MC PGA Championship MC PGA Championship 2007 (European Tour) 2017 (PGA Tour) 2006 (PGA Tour) Carnoustie, SCO Quail Hollow Club, USA Medinah, USA 27 The 133rd Open Championship MC Masters Tournament MC PGA Championship 2004 (European Tour) 2017 (PGA Tour) 2005 (PGA Tour) Royal Troon, SCO Augusta National GC, USA Baltusrol, USA 32 US Open MC 145th OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP MC US Open 2006 (PGA Tour) 2016 (European Tour) 2005 (PGA Tour) Winged Foot, USA Royal Troon GC, SCO Pinehurst No 2, USA 35 The 135th Open Championship MC 144th Open Championship MC US Open 2006 (European Tour) 2015 (European Tour) 2003 (PGA Tour) Royal Liverpool, ENG St. Andrews, SCO Olympia Fields, USA 37 The Masters MC U.S. Open MC The Open Championship 2007 (PGA Tour) 2014 (PGA Tour) 1999 (European Tour) Augusta National Golf Club , USA Pinehurst No. 2, USA Carnoustie, SCO 42 PGA Championship MC PGA Championship 2007 (PGA Tour) 2009 (PGA Tour) Southern Hills Country Club , USA Hazeltine National, USA Skapad: 2021-09-27 01:15:08 Copyright © Golfdata 2021.
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