Jason Dufner

Golfer

Birthday March 24, 1977

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio

Age 46 years old

Height 5ft 10in

Weight 180 lb

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1977

Jason Christopher Dufner (born March 24, 1977) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour where he is a five-time winner.

1997

Dufner was a walk-on at Auburn University, where he won three times in his college career and was an Honorable Mention All-American in 1997.

1998

In 1998, Dufner played in the finals of the U.S. Amateur Public Links at Torrey Pines, falling to Trevor Immelman, 3 and 2.

The 1998 U.S Amateur was the first tournament with his long time caddie, Kevin Baile.

In his early career, Dufner struggled to hold down a place on the PGA Tour.

2000

He graduated from Auburn in 2000 with a degree in economics.

2001

Dufner won two events during his time on the Nationwide Tour, the Buy.com Wichita Open in 2001 and the LaSalle Bank Open in 2006.

2004

He was a member of the PGA Tour in 2004 and the Nationwide Tour in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006.

2006

He finished in 8th place on the Nationwide Tour money list in 2006 to earn his PGA Tour card for 2007.

2007

He finished 127th in the FedEx Cup standings in 2007, and failed to qualify at the PGA Tour Q-School, where he finished T149.

2008

He retained conditional status for the 2008 PGA Tour season, and then finished T11 at the Q-School that year to earn his card for 2009.

He has been a member of the PGA Tour every year since.

2009

In 2009, Dufner finished in the top-10 on six occasions, including a third-place finish at the RBC Canadian Open, and a runner up place at the Deutsche Bank Championship, part of the FedEx Cup playoffs.

2010

Dufner had a less successful 2010 season, recording only two top-10 finishes.

However, his best finish of the year came in a major championship, at the 2010 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits.

He finished in a tie for fifth place, two strokes short of the playoff.

He was eliminated in the third FedEx Cup playoff event and did not qualify for The Tour Championship.

2011

He was also runner-up in the 2011 PGA Championship, losing a playoff to Keegan Bradley.

As a result, Dufner went on to finish the year 11th in the FedEx Cup standings and 33rd on the year's money list.

Early in 2011, Dufner had a chance to win his first PGA Tour title at the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale when he finished tied for the lead at 18-under-par after 72 holes, before eventually losing in a playoff to Mark Wilson.

Wilson made a birdie on the second extra hole and the best Dufner could manage there was a par.

He also had a good finish in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans where a final-round 66 boosted him to a tie for third place.

Dufner earned entry into the 2011 U.S. Open after Anders Hansen withdrew; previously during a qualifying tournament in Georgia, Dufner had lost in a playoff to Russell Henley.

He also played in the 2011 Open Championship as a result of Tiger Woods pulling out due to injury.

He missed the cut in both the U.S. Open and the Open Championship.

At the 2011 PGA Championship in Atlanta, Dufner was in contention to win his first major and maiden PGA Tour title, when he entered the final round in the last group and tied for the lead with Brendan Steele at seven under par.

Dufner completed the front nine in 33, two under par, while playing partner Steele dropped four shots early on and fell out of contention.

Dufner held the lead for most of the final round and was bogey-free through 14 holes.

2012

Dufner was ranked in the top 10 in the Official World Golf Ranking for 50 weeks; his career-high ranking is sixth in September 2012.

Dufner was born in Cleveland, Ohio.

He moved to the Washington, D.C. area when he was 11 years old, and then to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, when he was 14.

It was there that he started playing golf, and played for St. Thomas Aquinas High School during his sophomore, junior, and senior years.

2013

He has won one major championship, the 2013 PGA Championship.

2015

After his nearest challenger, Keegan Bradley, made triple bogey on the 15th, Dufner had a five-stroke advantage with four holes to play.

Dufner then hit his tee shot on 15 into the water hazard right of the green on the par three.

He got up and down from the drop zone to make bogey, but followed this with bogeys at 16 and 17.

Meanwhile, Bradley scored back-to-back birdies on 16 and 17 to take the clubhouse lead at eight under, wiping out Dufner's advantage.

2017

Bradley made his birdie putt, while Dufner missed his birdie, allowing Bradley to take a one-stroke advantage to the 17th.

2018

Dufner parred the 18th and the two American players went into a three-hole aggregate playoff.

On the first playoff hole, both players hit their approach shots to 16 within a few feet.