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Canadian professional golfer (born 1965) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ian Donald Leggatt (born September 23, 1965) is a Canadian professional golfer.
Ian Leggatt | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Ian Donald Leggatt |
Born | Galt, Ontario, Canada | September 23, 1965
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Weight | 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st) |
Sporting nationality | Canada |
Residence | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Children | 3 |
Career | |
College | Texas Wesleyan University |
Turned professional | 1990 |
Former tour(s) | PGA Tour Nationwide Tour |
Professional wins | 2 |
Number of wins by tour | |
PGA Tour | 1 |
Korn Ferry Tour | 1 |
Best results in major championships | |
Masters Tournament | DNP |
PGA Championship | CUT: 2002 |
U.S. Open | T20: 2003 |
The Open Championship | DNP |
Leggatt was born in Galt,[1] now part of Cambridge, Ontario.
Leggatt has won one PGA Tour event and one Nationwide Tour event. He retired from professional golf in May 2009 due to injuries.
Leggatt now works for Wasserman Media Group as an agent/consultant in their golf management division. He appears on Sportsnet as their golf analyst.[2]
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runners-up |
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1 | Feb 24, 2002 | Touchstone Energy Tucson Open | −20 (68-71-65-64=268) | 2 strokes | David Peoples, Loren Roberts |
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner-up |
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1 | Jun 11, 2000 | Buy.com Dayton Open | −12 (69-69-68-70=276) | Playoff | Chris Smith |
Buy.com Tour playoff record (1–0)
No. | Year | Tournament | Opponent | Result |
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1 | 2000 | Buy.com Dayton Open | Chris Smith | Won with birdie on first extra hole |
Tournament | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 |
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U.S. Open | T54 | T20 | CUT | T74 | |||
PGA Championship | CUT |
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Note: Leggatt never played in the Masters Tournament or The Open Championship.
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