Casey Wittenberg
Casey Wittenberg is an American professional golfer who had a successful amateur career.
Early life and amateur career
Wittenberg was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He played collegiately at Oklahoma State University. He lost to Nick Flanagan in the finals of the 2003 U.S. Amateur.Professional career
In 2004, he finished 13th at the Masters Tournament, the lowest amateur finish in 41 years. He was the only player in the field to improve his score each round. Additionally, he registered the lowest Sunday back 9 score of any amateur in Masters history.At the 2004 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, he shot a four-round total of 296, which was the second best of any amateur in the tournament that year.
Wittenberg turned professional in 2004 and played on the PGA Tour, Web.com Tour, and mini-tours since. In 2012, Wittenberg won his first title on a major golf tour, the Nationwide Tour's Chitimacha Louisiana Open. He followed it up three months later with his second win of the season at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, one week after finishing T10 at the U.S. Open.
Wittenberg was the leading money winner on the Web.com Tour in 2012, earning his 2013 PGA Tour card, and was named Web.com Tour Player of the Year. In 2013, he made only eight cut in 27 tournaments and finished 150th on the money list and 164th on the FedEx Cup points list, resulting in the loss of his PGA Tour card.
Wittenberg returned to the Web.com Tour in 2014 and has played there since. He won again in 2017 at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open, but he finished the regular season points in 41st and once again failed to earn his PGA Tour card.
Amateur wins (4)
this list may be incomplete- 2001 Azalea Invitational
- 2003 Southern Amateur, Porter Cup, Terra Cotta Invitational
Professional wins (6)
Web.com Tour wins (3)
Web.com Tour playoff record| No. | Year | Tournament | Opponent | Result |
| 1 | 2008 | Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic | ![]() NGA Hooters Tour wins (3)Results in major championshipsLA = Low amateurCUT = missed the half-way cut "T" indicates a tie for a place Results in The Players Championship"T" indicates a tie for a placeU.S. national team appearancesAmateur
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