David Chad Campbell was born on May 31,1974 and is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour, where he has won four times.
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Chad Campbell notably finished as a runner-up at the 2009 Masters, after losing in a sudden-death playoff.
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Chad Campbell was a member of a strong junior college men's golf squad during the years he played at Midland College.
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Chad Campbell was the conference medalist in 1993, the year that the MC team dominated the Western Junior College Athletic Conference and won the regional title.
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That year, Chad Campbell was WJCAC medalist, Region V Tournament medalist and the NJCAA Tournament medalist runner-up.
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Chad Campbell was listed as the number one player in the final NJCAA national poll.
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Chad Campbell left the tour as the career leader in wins and earnings.
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In 2003, Chad Campbell won The Tour Championship, was runner-up to surprise winner Shaun Micheel at the PGA Championship, and finished seventh on the PGA Tour money list.
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Chad Campbell finished as a runner-up at the 2009 Masters, after losing in a three man sudden-death playoff, involving Angel Cabrera and Kenny Perry.
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At the first extra hole, Chad Campbell hit his second shot from the middle of the fairway but found the greenside bunker.
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Chad Campbell played out of the bunker to four feet past the hole, but missed the par putt and was eliminated, as both Cabrera and Perry made pars.
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Chad Campbell featured in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking briefly in 2004.
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