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'''Thomas Wayne Jenkins''' (born ], ]) is an ] ]er. | '''Thomas Wayne Jenkins''' (born ], ]) is an ] ]er. | ||
Jenkins was born in ]. He attended the ], where he was a member of the winning 1970 ] golf team. He graduated in 1971 and turned professional. His only ] victory was the 1975 ] |
Jenkins was born in ]. He attended the ], where he was a member of the winning 1970 ] golf team. He graduated in 1971 and turned professional. His only ] victory was the 1975 ]. With seven wins in his eleven years on the ] and more than $11 million in prize money, Jenkins currently ranks 10th on the all time money list for the Champions Tour. | ||
Prior to joining the Champions Tour Jenkins was the lead instructor at Dave Pelz's short game schools, for several years. | Prior to joining the Champions Tour Jenkins was the lead instructor at Dave Pelz's short game schools, for several years. |
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For other people named Tom Jenkins, see Tom Jenkins (disambiguation).Thomas Wayne Jenkins (born December 14, 1947) is an American golfer.
Jenkins was born in Houston, Texas. He attended the University of Houston, where he was a member of the winning 1970 NCAA Division I golf team. He graduated in 1971 and turned professional. His only PGA Tour victory was the 1975 IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic. With seven wins in his eleven years on the Champions Tour and more than $11 million in prize money, Jenkins currently ranks 10th on the all time money list for the Champions Tour.
Prior to joining the Champions Tour Jenkins was the lead instructor at Dave Pelz's short game schools, for several years.
PGA Tour wins
Champions Tour wins (7)
- 1999 Bell Atlantic Classic
- 2000 AT&T Canada Senior Open Championship
- 2002 AT&T Canada Senior Open Championship
- 2003 Bruno's Memorial Classic
- 2004 Blue Angels Classic
- 2005 Allianz Championship
- 2006 SAS Championship
External links
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