Jim Furyk is one of the 21st Century’s best golfers, with his unique swing taking him to a US Open win and 17 PGA Tour victories.
Born in 1970 in the American state of Pennsylvania, Furyk grew up in the game, thanks to his father working as an assistant professional at a number of golf clubs in the area. A successful junior career saw him then go on to the University of Arizona, where he helped the Wildcats to their only ever NCAA title, before graduating in 1992.
His first pro victory came a year later on the Nike Tour, and it would only be a couple more years before he took the first of 17 PGA Tour titles as well. That came at the Las Vegas Invitational, a tournament he would win three times before the turn of the millennium. Furyk’s crowning moment came in 2003, as he won the US Open, his maiden major title. He then went on to win the FedEx Cup in 2010, thanks to a victory at the Tour Championship to end the season.
Furyk has gone on to succeed in the senior game as well, with three wins on the PGA Tour Champions. He won on his first two starts on the tour, becoming just the third person in history to do so, before then claiming a senior major championship in 2021. That win came at the US Senior Open, as he completed the US Open/US Senior Open double, having won both by three shots.
Jim Furyk | Player Profile
Personal Information
Name: James Michael Furyk
Born: May 12, 1970
Nationality: United States
Residence: Kapalua Resort, Hawaii, United States / Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States
Career
College: University of Arizona
Turned Pro: 1992
Professional Wins: 29
Highest World Ranking: 2 – September 10, 2006
Best Results In Majors
Best Finishes:
– Masters Tournament – 4th (1998, 2003)
– PGA Championship – 2nd (2013)
– US Open – WON (2003)
– Open Championship – 4th/T4 (1997, 1998, 2006, 2014)
Professional Wins – 29
1993 (1) – Nike Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic
1995 (2) – Las Vegas Invitational, Lincoln-Mercury Kapalua International
1996 (1) – United Airlines Hawaiian Open
1997 (1) – Argentine Open
1998 (2) – Fred Mayer Challenge, Las Vegas Invitational
1999 (1) – Las Vegas Invitational
2000 (1) – Doral-Ryder Open
2001 (1) – Mercedes Championships
2002 (1) – Memorial Tournament
2003 (3) – US Open, Buick Open, PGA Grand Slam of Golf
2005 (2) – Cialis Western Open, Nedbank Golf Challenge
2006 (3) – Wachovia Championship, Canadian Open, Nedbank Golf Challenge
2007 (1) – Canadian Open
2008 (1) – PGA Grand Slam of Golf
2009 (1) – Chevron World Challenge
2010 (3) – Transitions Championship, Verizon Heritage, The Tour Championship
2015 (1) – RBC Heritage
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PGA Tour Champions Victories
2020 (2) – Ally Challenge, PURE Insurance Championship
2021 (1) – US Senior Open
Achievements and Awards
Vardon Trophy – 2006
PGA Tour FedEx Cup Winner – 2010
PGA Tour Player of the Year – 2010
PGA Player of the Year – 2010
GWAA ASAP Sports/Jim Murray Award – 2015
Payne Stewart Award – 2016
PGA Tour Champions Rookie of the Year – 2020–21
PGA Tour Champions Byron Nelson Award – 2020–21
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Jim Furyk
When and where was Jim Furyk born?
Jim Furyk was born in West Chester in Pennsylvania in May 1970. With his father being an assistant professional at a number of golf clubs through his childhood, Furyk was always going to grow up with the game.
When did Jim Furyk turn professional?
Jim Furyk turned professional in 1992, following his collegiate career at the University of Arizona. He was an All-American twice, and led the team to their only NCAA title in his final year.
How many PGA Tour titles has Jim Furyk won?
Furyk is a 17-time PGA Tour winner throughout his career, with the biggest of those victories coming at the 2003 US Open – his only major victory. He has also won the RBC Heritage, and the Tour Championship, going on to win the FedEx Cup in 2010.
Who is Jim Furyk married to?
The American is married to wife Tabitha, with the pair getting wed in 2000. They have two children, Caleigh Lynn and Tanner James, born either side of Furyk’s US Open victory.
Did You Know?
Mr. 58
Furyk holds the record for the lowest round in the PGA Tour’s history. He carded an incredible 58 in the final round of the Travelers Championship in 2016. His nickname on Tour is Mr. 58 thanks to his achievement.
Two Rounds Under 60
Three years prior to his 58 at the Travelers, Furyk had carded a 59 at the BMW Championship. That was just the sixth on the PGA Tour, and his record-breaker at the Travelers saw him become the first player to card two sub-60 rounds on the PGA Tour.
Two for Two
After turning 50, Furyk started plying his trade on the PGA Tour Champions. He won the Ally Challenge and the PURE Insurance Championship in his first two starts on the Tour. In doing so, he joined just Arnold Palmer and Bruce Fleisher in winning their first two events on the PGA Tour Champions.
US Open/US Senior Open Double
Furyk is one of just eight players to have won both the US Open and the US Senior Open in their careers. He is also the most recent to do so after his 2021 win at the US Senior Open, following in the footsteps of Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Lee Trevino and Hale Irwin among others.
United States Team Stalwart
Furyk was almost an everpresent for the United States team across both the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup for two decades. He played in nine consecutive Ryder Cups from 1997 to 2014, before going on to captain the side at Le Golf National in Paris in 2018. Six years later, he also led the US team in the Presidents Cup.
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