Dylan Frittelli
Dylan Frittelli: PGA Tour Professional Career Overview Dylan Frittelli, born June 5, 1990, in Johannesburg, South Africa, is a professional golfer competing on the PGA Tour. He earned his PGA Tour card through the Korn Ferry Tour Finals in 2018. His most significant PGA Tour victory came at the 2019 John Deere Classic. College Career Frittelli attended the University of Texas from 2008-2012, where he was a key member of the Longhorns golf team. He sank the winning putt that secured the 2012 NCAA Championship for Texas, competing alongside Jordan Spieth. Professional Achievements Since turning professional in 2012, Frittelli has competed globally, securing victories on multiple tours: - 1 PGA Tour victory (2019 John Deere Classic) - 2 European Tour wins - 2 Sunshine Tour victories - 1 Challenge Tour win Career Earnings As of 2023, Frittelli's PGA Tour career earnings exceed $7.5 million. His highest-earning season came in 2019-2020, when he earned over $2 million. Tour Status Currently holds PGA Tour membership through his John Deere Classic victory and continues to compete in events worldwide. Personal Life Resides in Austin, Texas. Known for his analytical approach to the game, Frittelli holds a degree in Geography from the University of Texas. He maintains a relatively private personal life and focuses primarily on his professional career. Notable Statistics - Highest World Golf Ranking: 69th (2020) - Best Major Championship finish: T5 (2020 Masters) - Average driving distance: 297.1 yards (2022-23 season) - Scoring average: 71.2 (2022-23 season) This biographical sketch adheres to verified facts from PGA Tour records and official sources. Financial figures are based on publicly available PGA Tour statistics.
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