Stewart Cink

Stewart Cink ( born May 21, 1973 in Huntsville, Alabama) is an American professional golfer on the PGA TOUR.

Career

It was founded in 1995 by professional golfers and victories in the Mexican Open and three other tournaments on the Nike Tour in the 1996 season he was promoted to the PGA TOUR. There he picked up in the very first season, his first major title, the Canon Greater Hartford Open. Cink went on playing very consistent and won the 2000 nor the MCI Classic. His most successful year he had in 2004 with a fifth place in the money list and wins at the MCI Heritage and the WGC - NEC Invitational, an event of the highly doped and best attended World Golf Championships tournament series. In July 2009, Cink won the most important golf tournament in the world, The Open Championship play-off against the nearly 60 -year-old Tom Watson.

Cink previously represented his country four times each in the Ryder Cup and the Presidents Cup, and once in the World Cup.

He is married to his wife Lisa, has two children and resides in Duluth, Georgia.

PGA Tour victories

Major championships are shown in bold.

Results in Major Championships

DNP = not started WD = Withdrawn CUT = cut at the failed "T " = split rank Green background for wins. Yellow background for top ten results.

Other tournament victories

Participation in team competitions

  • Presidents Cup: 2000 ( winners ), 2005 ( winners ), 2007 ( winners ), 2009 ( winners )
  • Ryder Cup: 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 ( winners ), 2010
  • World Cup: 2005
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