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  2. Jim Furyk - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Furyk (born May 12, 1970) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour and the PGA Tour Champions. In 2010, he was the FedEx Cup champion and PGA Tour Player of the Year . [ 2 ]

  3. Mike Cowan - Wikipedia

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    Michael Thomas "Fluff" Cowan (born February 7, 1948) is a professional golf caddie on the PGA Tour.He is a 40-year tour veteran and one of its best-known caddies. Cowan has caddied for Ed Sabo (1976–1978), Peter Jacobsen (1978–1996), Tiger Woods (1996–1999), Jim Furyk (1999–2024) [1] and Pan Cheng-tsung (2024–present).

  4. Longtime caddie Mike ‘Fluff’ Cowan undergoes hip surgery ...

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    Furyk hasn’t hired a full-time replacement caddie yet, either. He’s used his son, Tanner, and longtime caddie Ricky Winn in the meantime. Furyk won 17 times on the PGA Tour in his career and ...

  5. 2006 U.S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    - Geoff Ogilvy after watching from the club house as Furyk, Mickelson and Montgomerie all couldn't make par on the 18th hole. "I'm disappointed. I played my heart out and it didn't work." - Jim Furyk after runner up finish. "I love this game." - Geoff Ogilvy after putting out on the 18th hole "I switched from a 6 to a 7. I thought adrenaline ...

  6. 58 the new magic number as Bryson DeChambeau matches Jim ...

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    Jim Furyk donates the ball he finished his historic round of 58 with and donates it to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2016. The lowest score on the LPGA remains Annika Sorenstam's 59 on March 3 ...

  7. U.S. Ryder Cup vice-captain Jim Furyk denies reports ... - AOL

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    Jim Furyk, the U.S. Ryder Cup captain in 2018 and a vice-captain last week, said rumors of disunity among players on the team are untrue.

  8. Jim Furyk's round of 58 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Furyk's round, only six players had shot rounds of 59 in PGA Tour history. The first was Al Geiberger in 1977. Furyk himself was the last to do it, at the BMW Championship in 2013. [4] There had been approximately 1.5 million rounds played in Tour history at the time, and no one had ever managed to shoot lower than 59. [5] [6]

  9. 2003 U.S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Furyk won his only major championship, three shots ahead of runner-up Stephen Leaney. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] With a total score of 272, Furyk tied the record for the lowest 72-hole score in U.S. Open history, also achieved in 2000 , 1993 and 1980 (and since lowered to 268 in 2011 ).