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Utah Athlete Dan Forsman

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Utah Athlete Dan Forsman
Utah Athlete Dan Forsman
 Tour: PGA
 Height: 6-4
 Weight: 210
 Birthplace: Rhinelander, WI
 Born: 07/15/1958
 College: Arizona State
 Residence: Provo, UT
 Turned Pro: 1982
 Career Money: $8,518,877
 PGA Wins: 5
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Dan Forsman

Champions Tour

Events Played

Finish

Money List Rank

Cuts Made

1st

2nd

3rd

Top 10

Top 25

Scoring Avg.

OWGR

Money

PGA TOUR

Events Played

Finish

FedExCup

Cuts Made

1st

2nd

3rd

Top 10

Top 25

Scoring Avg.

OWGR

Money

Points

Standing

Career Totals 642 415 5 7 5 64 160 -- -- $8,518,877 -- --
2008 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 72.10 789 $ -- --
2007 12 5 -- -- -- 1 1 72.12 758 $185,522 156 231st
2006 15 6 -- -- -- -- 1 71.36 621 $117,126 -- --
2005 17 9 -- -- -- -- 2 71.02 383 $214,135 -- --
2004 28 10 -- -- -- -- 4 71.83 208 $315,540 -- --

Nationwide Tour

Events Played

Finish

Money List Rank

Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Scoring Avg. OWGR Money
Career Totals 4 2 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- $6,771 --
2007 3 1 -- -- -- -- 1 71.88 758 $6,771 224
2006 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- 74.00 621 $ --
 
Dan Forsman - Career PGA Tour Victories
 Event
Year
Tour
 SEI Pennsylvania Classic
2002
 PGA TOUR
 Buick Open
1992
 PGA TOUR
 Shearson Lehman Brothers Open
1990
 PGA TOUR
 Hertz Bay Hill Classic
1986
 PGA TOUR
 Lite Quad Cities Open
1985
 PGA TOUR

 

Golfer Information Playing out of the Past Champion category in 2006, made six cuts in 15 starts. Finished T17 at the John Deere Classic where he won his first TOUR title in 1985. It was his third consecutive season outside the top 125 on the TOUR money list. In 2005, made
nine cuts in 17 starts with top 25s at the BellSouth Classic (T22) and Chrysler Championship (T22). Earned more than $1 million for the second straight season in 2003 on the strength of four top-10s. Carded 9-under-par 62 at the TPC The Canyons during the first round of the 2003 Las Vegas Invitational to tie his career low, posted in the second round of the 1988 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. With win at 2002 SEI Pennsylvania Classic, earned first TOUR victory since 1992 Buick Open, and more than doubled previous best year on TOUR in earnings with $1,318,570. Span of events between wins was 246 tournaments, or 10 years, one month and six days. Eagled the 72nd hole to finish one stroke ahead of Robert Allenby and Billy Andrade. Previous best season came in 1992, when he won the 1992 Buick Open and finished second three times on way to 10th-place finish on money list. Finished T7 at 1992 PGA Championship and 1992 TOUR Championship. Third victory came at 1990 Shearson Lehman Hutton Open, by two over Tommy Armour III. Winner of the 1987 MCI Long Distance Driving Competition. Won rain-shortened 1986 Bay Hill Classic with rounds of 68-67-67. First TOUR victory came at 1985 Lite Quad Cities Open. As an amateur, was a two-time All-America at Arizona State. Grew up in San Francisco Bay area. Learned game at Los Altos G&CC. Took six weeks off during 1995 season to coach son's Little League team.
Career Highlights 2002: With win at SEI Pennsylvania Classic, earned first TOUR victory since 1992 Buick Open, and more than doubled previous best year on TOUR in earnings with $1,318,570. Span of events between wins was 246 tournaments, or 10 years, one month and six days. One of five players in
his 40s to win in 2003. Eagled the 72nd hole to win. Opened with a 73 but secured win by shooting 16-under the rest of the way. A 68 in the second round and a course-record-tying 64 in third round put him in position. Final-round 65 was good enough to finish one stroke ahead of Robert Allenby and Billy Andrade. 2001: Finished strong to slip into the top 125 and maintain exempt status. Registered largest paycheck of the year in his last outing with a solo fourth in the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, worth $115,200. Started the week 137th in earnings and vaulted to 114th to regain fully-exempt status. 2000: Missed keeping full playing privileges by the narrowest of margin. Finished 128th on money list with 17 cuts made in 27 starts. Actually held 125th spot heading into the season's last full-field event at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Missed the cut that week and dropped three spots...Highlight of season was his best finish in three years when he placed T3 at the MCI Classic. Also placed T9 at Westin Texas Open. 1999: T10 in the Kemper Open was first top-10 since 1998 Motorola Western Open. 1998: Posted three top-10s to once again finish in top 100 on money list. 1997: Best year without a victory with four top-10s, including a second and a third. 1992: Best season on TOUR when he won the Buick Open and finished second three times on way to 10th-place finish on money list. T7 at PGA Championship and THE TOUR Championship that year, as well. 1990: Third victory came at Shearson Lehman Hutton Open, by two over Tommy Armour III 1987: Winner of the 1987 MCI Long Distance Driving Competition. 1986: Won rain-shortened Bay Hill Classic with rounds of 68-67-67--202. 1985: First TOUR victory came at Lite Quad Cities Open. Amateur: Two-time All-American at Arizona State.

 
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