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1 Early life  





2 Professional career  



2.1  200304: Nationwide Tour  





2.2  200513: Early PGA Tour career  





2.3  2014present: PGA Tour victories and success  







3 Personal  





4 Professional wins (11)  



4.1  PGA Tour wins (6)  





4.2  Nationwide Tour wins (3)  





4.3  Canadian Tour wins (1)  





4.4  Gateway Tour wins (1)  







5 Major championships  



5.1  Wins (1)  





5.2  Results timeline  





5.3  Summary  







6 Results in The Players Championship  





7 Results in World Golf Championships  





8 PGA Tour career summary  





9 U.S. national team appearances  





10 See also  





11 References  





12 External links  














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Jimmy Walker
Walker in 2016
Personal information
Full nameJames William Walker
Born (1979-01-16) January 16, 1979 (age 45)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight180 lb (82 kg; 13 st)
Sporting nationality United States
ResidenceBoerne, Texas, U.S.
SpouseErin Stiegemeier
Children2
Career
CollegeBaylor University
Turned professional2001
Current tour(s)PGA Tour
Former tour(s)Nationwide Tour
Gateway Tour
Professional wins11
Highest ranking10 (March 29, 2015)[1]
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour6
European Tour1
Korn Ferry Tour3
Other2
Best results in major championships
(wins: 1)
Masters TournamentT8: 2014
PGA ChampionshipWon: 2016
U.S. OpenT9: 2014
The Open ChampionshipT26: 2014
Achievements and awards
Nationwide Tour
money list winner
2004
Nationwide Tour
Player of the Year
2004

James William Walker (born January 16, 1979) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. After playing in 187 events without a win on the PGA Tour, Walker won three times in the first eight events of the 2014 season. He is a six-time winner on the PGA Tour and in 2016 won his first major title at the PGA Championship.

Early life[edit]

Born in Oklahoma City, Walker and his family later moved to Texas to the San Antonio area, and he graduated from Canyon High SchoolinNew Braunfels in 1997. He played college golf at Baylor UniversityinWaco, Texas and turned professional at age 22 in 2001.[2]

Professional career[edit]

2003–04: Nationwide Tour[edit]

Walker played on the Nationwide Tour full-time in 2003 and 2004. In 2004, he won the first two professional events of his career at the BellSouth Panama Championship and the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Walker ended the 2004 season as the Nationwide Tour's leading money winner and won Player of the Year honors, while in the process earning his PGA Tour card for the first time.

2005–13: Early PGA Tour career[edit]

Walker only played in nine PGA Tour events in 2005 due to injury, making three cuts and a best finish of 17th at the MCI Heritage. He played his first full season on the PGA Tour in 2006, where he played in 21 events. Walker made nine cuts and had one top-25 finish. He ended the season 202nd on the money list, which was not enough to retain his playing rights. Walker went back to the Nationwide Tour in 2007, where he added a third title to his name at the National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic and finished in 25th place on the Nationwide Tour's money list, which qualified him for a PGA Tour card for the 2008 season. Again, Walker endured a difficult season, making 13 cuts in 24 events, with three top-25 finishes. He ended the year 192nd on the FedEx Cup Standings and entered the year end Q-school to try to regain his card. He finished in a tie for 11th, which was enough to regain his card for the 2009 season.

Walker fared better in 2009, where he recorded his first two top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour, including a T5 at the Turning Stone Resort Championship. Walker finished the 2009 season ranked 125th on the money list, securing the last available tour card for the next season. In 2010, Walker made less than half of the cuts he played in, but had a T3 and T4 finish to boost his season's placing. He finished 2010 ranked 103rd on the money list. In 2011, Walker enjoyed his best season to that point, helped by three 4th/T4 finishes throughout the season. He was 68th in the FedEx Cup standings and qualified for the third FedEx Cup playoff event, the BMW Championship, for the first time. Walker followed up a solid 2011 season with another good year in 2012. He finished the year 43rd in the FedEx Cup standings, with six top-10 finishes. Walker started to develop a consistent game on the PGA Tour, evidenced when he made 25 consecutive cuts from the 2012 John Deere Classic to the 2013 Memorial Tournament. During this run, Walker had finishes of T2, T3, and T4 as he finished the 2013 season with over $2 million in tour earnings.

2014–present: PGA Tour victories and success[edit]

The 2014 season was the first to begin with six events in the fall of 2013. In the first of these, Walker won his first PGA Tour event at the 2013 Frys.com Open, after nine years and 188 PGA Tour starts. He won by two strokes over Vijay Singh after shooting 62–66 over the weekend. The win gave him an exemption into the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, and earned him his first trip to the Masters Tournament and a PGA Tour card until the end of 2016. Walker also entered the world's top 50 for the first time.[3]

Walker opened up 2014 finishing T21 at his first visit to the Hyundai Tournament of Champions. The following week, he earned his second PGA Tour win at the Sony Open in Hawaii. He birdied four of the final six holes and shot a final round 63 to win by one stroke over Chris Kirk.[4]

Five weeks later, in early February 2014, Walker won the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am by one stroke over Dustin Johnson and Jim Renner. He had a six-stroke advantage going into the final round, but shot a two-over-par 74 on Sunday and needed to hole a five-foot par putt on the 18th for the victory.[5] This was his third victory of the 2014 season in just eight starts, after previously going 187 events without a victory. With his win, Walker became the leader on the 2014 money list, FedExCup standings, and Ryder Cup points standings. He also raised his Official World Golf Ranking to 24th.[6][7] A T8 finish at the 2014 Masters Tournament raised his ranking to 19th, and ensured him an invitation into the 2015 tournament. He went on to post top-ten finishes at two other majors, a T9 at the 2014 U.S. Open, and a T7 the 2014 PGA Championship.[8] His highly successful season earned him a spot on the 2014 Ryder Cup, another personal first.[9] Walker went as high as 17th in the OWGR during the 2014 season.

Jimmy Walker poses with the Wannamaker Trophy after his victory in the 2016 PGA Championship at Baltusrol in New Jersey.

In January 2015, Walker lost in a sudden-death playoff at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Hawaii to Patrick Reed. After finishing at 21-under-par in regulation play, Walker was beaten by a Reed birdie on the first extra hole. The following week on tour, Walker defended his Sony Open in Hawaii title with a nine-stroke victory after a final round 63. It was Walker's fourth career PGA Tour victory and it moved him 13th in the OWGR. In March 2015, Walker earned his fifth PGA Tour win and second of the season at the Valero Texas Open with a four-stroke victory over Jordan Spieth. Residing in San Antonio, this meant Walker had claimed victory in his hometown event. The win moved Walker into the world's top 10 for the first time and took him to the top of the FedEx Cup standings. In May 2015, Walker tied for second place at the AT&T Byron Nelson. For the season, Walker had two victories and two second-place finishes, putting him in the top-10 on the PGA Tour money list for the second year in a row.

At the 2016 PGA ChampionshipatBaltusrol Golf Club, Walker shot a 65 in the first round to hold the lead by one stroke. This represented the first time that he had ever led a major in his career. He followed this with a 66 in the second round for a 9-under total and share of the halfway lead with Robert Streb. After a washout on Saturday, Walker shot a third round 68 on Sunday morning, finishing with a birdie on the 18th hole to take the 54-hole lead by one stroke. Sunday evening saw Walker shoot a bogey-free round of 67 to capture his first major championship, winning by one stroke over Jason Day, who after eagleing the 18th hole forced Walker to make par for the championship. Walker, in his third shot, played a safe approach from the rough to the green, taking two putts to make par and maintain his 1-shot lead for his first major title.[10]

Walker ended the 2021–22 season 59th in earnings, but he moved up to 50th after the PGA Tour removed LIV Golf players from the rankings. After considering retirement in 2022, Walker is playing the 2022–23 season using a career earnings exemption.

Personal[edit]

Walker is married to the former Erin Stiegemeier, whom he met while she served as a volunteer at a 2004 Nationwide Tour event.[11] His wife is a nationally ranked show jumper [12] and they have two sons. Walker is also an avid astrophotographer, his photos have been featured on Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD).[13] His home golf course is San Antonio Country Club in San Antonio, Texas, where he has the current course record of 61 (-11).

In April 2017, Walker revealed that he had contracted Lyme disease.[14]

Professional wins (11)[edit]

PGA Tour wins (6)[edit]

Legend
Major championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (5)
No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Oct 13, 2013 Frys.com Open 70-69-62-66=267 −17 2 strokes Fiji Vijay Singh
2 Jan 12, 2014 Sony Open in Hawaii 66-67-67-63=263 −17 1 stroke United States Chris Kirk
3 Feb 9, 2014 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 66-69-67-74=276 −11 1 stroke United States Dustin Johnson, United States Jim Renner
4 Jan 18, 2015 Sony Open in Hawaii (2) 66-66-62-63=257 −23 9 strokes United States Scott Piercy
5 Mar 29, 2015 Valero Texas Open 71-67-69-70=277 −11 4 strokes United States Jordan Spieth
6 Jul 31, 2016 PGA Championship 65-66-68-67=266 −14 1 stroke Australia Jason Day

PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponent Result
1 2015 Hyundai Tournament of Champions United States Patrick Reed Lost to birdie on first extra hole

Nationwide Tour wins (3)[edit]

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Feb 8, 2004 BellSouth Panama Championship 65-69-70-69=273 −7 5 strokes United States Tom Scherrer
2 Mar 28, 2004 Chitimacha Louisiana Open 69-64-74-65=272 −16 1 stroke United States Rick Price
3 Aug 26, 2007 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic 68-70-68-67=273 −15 1 stroke United States Justin Hicks, Australia Matt Jones

Canadian Tour wins (1)[edit]

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 Apr 7, 2002 Scottsdale Swing at Eagle Mountain 66-65-64-66=261 −27 2 strokes Canada Derek Gillespie

Gateway Tour wins (1)[edit]

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 Jul 11, 2002 Dawson Companies Challenge 64-69-73=206 −10 1 stroke United States Brian Kontak, United States Michael Walton

Major championships[edit]

Wins (1)[edit]

Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runner-up
2016 PGA Championship 1 shot lead −14 (65-66-68-67=266) 1 stroke Australia Jason Day

Results timeline[edit]

Results not in chronological order in 2020.

Tournament 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Masters Tournament
U.S. Open T52 CUT
The Open Championship
PGA Championship
Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Masters Tournament T8 T38 T29 T18 T20
U.S. Open T9 T58 CUT CUT T56
The Open Championship CUT T26 T30 CUT T54 CUT
PGA Championship CUT T21 CUT T7 CUT 1 CUT T42
Tournament 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Masters Tournament T36 60 CUT
PGA Championship T23 CUT T64 CUT CUT
U.S. Open CUT CUT T70
The Open Championship CUT NT CUT
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Summary[edit]

Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
Masters Tournament 0 0 0 0 1 3 8 7
PGA Championship 1 0 0 1 2 4 13 6
U.S. Open 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 5
The Open Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3
Totals 1 0 0 1 4 8 39 21

Results in The Players Championship[edit]

Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
The Players Championship T26 CUT T35 T15 T6 CUT CUT T56 T2 T67
Tournament 2020 2021 2022
The Players Championship C CUT T55
  Top 10

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
C = Canceled after the first round due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Results in World Golf Championships[edit]

Results not in chronological order prior to 2015.

Tournament 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Championship T25 T31 6 T25
Match Play R32 T52 T38 T39
Invitational T26 T53 T16 T28
Champions T46 T35 T77
  Top 10
  Did not play

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" = Tied

PGA Tour career summary[edit]

Season Starts Cuts
made
Wins
(majors)
2nd 3rd Top-10 Top-25 Earnings
($)
Money
list rank[15]
2001 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 13,164 n/a
2002 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a
2003 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a
2004 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a
2005 9 3 0 0 0 0 2 155,850 207
2006 21 9 0 0 0 0 1 153,950 202
2007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n/a
2008 24 13 0 0 0 0 3 282,249 185
2009 24 15 0 0 0 2 5 662,683 125
2010 27 13 0 0 1 2 6 937,987 103
2011 24 16 0 0 0 4 7 1,336,556 67
2012 28 23 0 0 0 6 9 1,638,419 48
2013 24 18 0 1 1 5 10 2,117,570 30
2014 27 23 3 0 0 10 19 5,787,016 4
2015 24 21 2 2 0 6 9 4,521,350 10
2016 25 18 1 (1) 0 1 5 12 4,148,546 10
2017 21 14 0 0 0 1 7 1,101,162 98
2018 23 17 0 1 0 4 7 2,027,312 55
2019 22 15 0 0 0 0 3 590,437 159
2020 16 10 0 0 0 0 2 243,370 180
Career* 345 229 6 (1) 4 3 45 102 25,717,623 55[16]

* As of 2020 season[2]

U.S. national team appearances[edit]

Professional

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Week 13 2015 Ending 29 Mar 2015" (pdf). OWGR. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  • ^ a b "Jimmy Walker – Profile". PGA Tour. Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  • ^ "Jimmy Walker takes Frys.com title". ESPN. Associated Press. October 13, 2013. Retrieved October 14, 2013.
  • ^ "Jimmy Walker's final-round 63 wins Sony Open". USA Today. Associated Press. January 13, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2014.
  • ^ McEwan, Michael (February 10, 2014). "Walker wins third title of the season". Bunkered. Retrieved February 10, 2014.
  • ^ "Jimmy Walker wins at Pebble Beach". ESPN. Associated Press. February 10, 2014.
  • ^ Lavner, Ryan (February 10, 2014). "Walker cracks top 25 after third win of season". Golf Channel.
  • ^ "Jimmy Walker Tournament Results – 2014". ESPN. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  • ^ "2014 Ryder Cup – Team USA Points Standings". Ryder Cup. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  • ^ Murray, Ewan (August 1, 2016). "Jimmy Walker holds off Jason Day to claim stunning US PGA win". The Guardian. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  • ^ "Jimmy Walker biography". Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  • ^ Van Sickle, Gary (July 3, 2013). "Jimmy Walker, the Tour's cut-making machine, is rocketing up the world rankings". Golf.com.
  • ^ Nemiroff, R.; Bonnell, J., eds. (December 19, 2014). "Reflections on the 1970s". Astronomy Picture of the Day. NASA. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  • ^ McAllister, Mike (April 19, 2017). "Walker reveals he has Lyme disease". PGA Tour.
  • ^ "Official Money". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  • ^ "Career Money Leaders". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
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