Jason Dufner

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Hometown United States

Jason Dufner: PGA Tour Professional Profile Early Life and Education Jason Dufner was born on March 24, 1977, in Cleveland, Ohio. He attended Auburn University, where he played collegiate golf from 1995 to 2000, earning All-SEC honors three times and helping lead Auburn to an SEC Championship in 1999. Professional Career Highlights Dufner turned professional in 2000 and secured his first PGA Tour victory at the 2012 Zurich Classic. His career-defining moment came at the 2013 PGA Championship at Oak Hill, where he claimed his first and only major championship. He has five PGA Tour victories in total, with his most recent win coming at the 2017 Memorial Tournament. Career Earnings and Net Worth Through 2023, Dufner has accumulated over $25 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour. His estimated net worth is reported to be approximately $14 million. Personal Life Dufner was previously married to Amanda Boyd from 2012 to 2015. His calm demeanor on the course earned him the nickname "Duf Daddy" and spawned the viral sensation "Dufnering" in 2013 after a photo of him sitting slumped against a wall went viral. Playing Style Known for his waggle before shots and his laid-back demeanor, Dufner is recognized as one of the most consistent ball-strikers on tour. His pre-shot routine has become one of his trademarks. Tournament Statistics - Major Championships: 1 (2013 PGA Championship) - PGA Tour Victories: 5 - Highest World Golf Ranking: 6th (2012) - Ryder Cup Appearances: 2012 - Presidents Cup Appearances: 2013 Charitable Work Dufner established the Jason Dufner Foundation, focusing on ending childhood hunger in Alabama through various community programs and initiatives.

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