
Height: 6 ft.
Weight: 190
Turned Pro: 1990
College: Illinois
DOB: 2/23/1967
Bio: Wife, Nicki, who had been his caddie throughout his professional career, gave up the bag in 1998 to deliver daughter Bobbi Maria. Returned to caddie in 1999 at Milwaukee. Father-in-law Dennis Tiziani is the retired golf coach at Wisconsin. Brother-in-law Mario Tiziani played on Tour in 2005. After missing earning Tour card in 2005 by two strokes at PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, rediscovered his game hitting balls out of a trailer in the December snow on the practice range at Cherokee CC in Madison, Wis. Inducted into the Wisconsin State Golf Association Hall of Fame in December 2007. (Bio information from Golfweek research and pgatour.com)
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