Ryan Brehm

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Ryan Brehm: PGA Tour Professional Career Overview Ryan Brehm, born December 13, 1985, is an American professional golfer competing on the PGA Tour. He secured his first PGA Tour victory at the 2022 Puerto Rico Open, winning by six shots while playing on the final start of a medical extension. College Career Brehm attended Michigan State University (2002-2007), where he was a standout player for the Spartans golf team. He won five collegiate tournaments and earned All-Big Ten honors three times during his college career. Professional Journey Turning professional in 2008, Brehm worked his way through various tours including the PGA Tour Canada and Korn Ferry Tour. He earned his first PGA Tour card for the 2017 season through the Korn Ferry Tour Finals. Career Earnings As of 2023, Brehm's career PGA Tour earnings exceed $3.5 million. His biggest payday came from his victory at the 2022 Puerto Rico Open, which earned him $666,000. Tournament Victories - 2022 Puerto Rico Open (PGA Tour) - 2016 TOUR Championship (Korn Ferry Tour) - Multiple victories on PGA Tour Canada Personal Life Brehm resides in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, with his wife Chelsey, who frequently serves as his caddie. The couple met while attending Michigan State University. Playing Style Standing 6'4", Brehm is known for his impressive driving distance, consistently ranking among the PGA Tour's longest hitters. In the 2022-23 season, he averaged over 310 yards off the tee. Equipment Brehm plays with Srixon clubs and uses a Srixon Z-Star XV golf ball, having signed with the equipment manufacturer in 2022. Note: Net worth figures are not included as reliable sources for this information are not publicly available.

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