Aaron Baddeley

Aaron Baddeley ( born March 17, 1981 in Lebanon, New Hampshire) is an Australian professional golfer who also has the American citizenship.

From the second year, he grew up in Australia and was 17, 18 years as one of the most promising talents of the golf world. Baddeley was he youngest player ever represented Australia in the Eisenhower Trophy and he won the 1999 - as the first amateur since 1960 and became the youngest title holder ever - the prestigious Holden Australian Open.

This track he was in it - even as a professional golfer - defend. In 2001 Baddeley won at the Greg Norman Holden International in Australia, an event which also includes the European Tour, and he represented his country at the WGC - World Cup. In the 2002 season he played on the second lined up, North American Nationwide Tour and qualified for a 10th place in the annual ranking for the great PGA TOUR. Baddeley reüssierte in his first two seasons with two second places, but he lacked resistance. In 2006 he then his first tournament victory, the Verizon Heritage succeeded.

In his age group Baddeley is still overshadowed by his compatriot Adam Scott, who is a year not much older, and in 2005 reached the top 10 World Golf Rankings.

He is married to Richelle and has residences in Melbourne and in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Tournament Win

Participation in team competitions

  • World Cup: 2001

Results in Major Championships

DNP = did not participate CUT = cut failed "T " shared placement Green background for wins Yellow background for top 10

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