Paul Casey
Paul Casey has been a somewhat controversial figure at times but the controversy has done nothing to dampen his desire to conquer whichever golf course he finds himself on. Moving from semi-rural England to Arizona State University to undertake a golf scholarship gave Paul the momentum to break into the amateur scene in the U.S. winning three Pac-12 Championships in a row between ‘98 and ‘00 breaking the competitions scoring record of 18 under par previously set by Tiger Woods (Casey went 23 under). One of Casey’s crowning achievements in his early career was to be the only player to be the third player in 77 years to to stack up four victories without a single defeat as part of the 1999 Walker Cup team (representing GB and Ireland). More recently Paul has racked up a PGA tour win, thirteen European Tour wins and two Asian Tour wins.
Personal Info
- Name: Paul Casey
- Height: 5' 10"
- Weight: 180 lbs
- Born: July 21st, 1977
- From: Cheltenham, UK
- Turned Professional: 2000
Career Highlights
- PGA Tour Winner x1
- European Tour x13
- Asian Tour x2
- The Open Championship T10
- Masters Tournament T4
- PGA Championship T10