Corey Conners

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Hometown Canada

Corey Conners: PGA Tour Professional Early Life and Amateur Career Born December 6, 1991, in Listowel, Ontario, Canada, Corey Conners developed his golf skills at Listowel Golf Club. He attended Kent State University, where he was a standout collegiate golfer from 2010-2014, earning All-American honors and helping lead the Golden Flashes golf program. Professional Career Highlights Conners turned professional in 2015 and earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 2019 Valero Texas Open. As of 2023, he has two PGA Tour victories, adding the 2023 Valero Texas Open to his resume. He has consistently performed well in major championships, with multiple top-10 finishes, including T6 at the 2022 Masters Tournament. Career Earnings and Net Worth Through 2023, Conners has accumulated over $18 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour. His estimated net worth is approximately $12 million, derived from tournament winnings, endorsements, and sponsorship deals. Personal Life Corey married Malory Conners (née Martin) in 2018. The couple met while attending Kent State University, where Malory was a member of the track and field team. They welcomed their first child, Reis Elizabeth, in 2023. Playing Style and Statistics Known for his exceptional ball-striking ability, Conners consistently ranks among the Tour's best in Strokes Gained: Approach and Greens in Regulation percentage. In the 2022-23 season, he ranked 4th in Greens in Regulation (70.83%) and maintained a scoring average of 70.235. Professional Achievements - Two-time PGA Tour winner - Member of multiple International Presidents Cup teams - Represented Canada at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics - Career-high world ranking of 25th

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