Greg Chalmers
Greg Chalmers: PGA Tour Professional Career Overview Greg Chalmers, born October 11, 1973, in Sydney, Australia, is a professional golfer who has competed on multiple tours including the PGA Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia. The left-handed player turned professional in 1995 and has earned multiple victories throughout his career. Professional Victories Chalmers has secured two PGA Tour wins: the 2016 Barracuda Championship and two Australian PGA Championships (2011, 2014). He also claimed the Australian Open title twice (1998, 2011). Career Earnings Through his professional career, Chalmers has accumulated PGA Tour career earnings of $8,544,734. His most successful season came in 2012 when he earned $1,412,241. Personal Life Greg Chalmers resides in Dallas, Texas, with his wife Nicole and their two children. The family has been actively involved in autism awareness initiatives, as their son has autism spectrum disorder. College Career Chalmers attended Illinois State University, where he played collegiate golf before turning professional. Playing Style Known for his putting abilities, Chalmers has frequently ranked among the PGA Tour's best putters, leading the Tour in putting average during the 2009 season. Medical Status In 2017, Chalmers underwent back surgery and subsequently played on the PGA Tour with a medical extension. Recent Activity As of 2023, Chalmers primarily competes in select PGA Tour events and tournaments in his native Australia. Note: Net worth figures are not included as publicly available information varies widely and cannot be verified with certainty.
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