Richard Fletcher Pride III was born on July 15,1969 and is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour Champions.
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Richard Fletcher Pride III was born on July 15,1969 and is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour Champions.
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Dicky Pride attended Tuscaloosa Academy and the University of Alabama, where he was a member of the golf team.
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Dicky Pride was named All-Southeastern Conference his junior and senior years.
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Dicky Pride was a semifinalist at the 1991 US Amateur.
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Dicky Pride turned professional in 1992 and played in that season's US Open, where he missed the cut.
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Dicky Pride became a full-time PGA Tour member after his finish at the 1993 qualifying school.
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Dicky Pride earned his only win to date at the 1994 Federal Express St Jude Classic, his 19th PGA Tour start.
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Dicky Pride won that event with a birdie on the first extra hole of a playoff against Hal Sutton and Gene Sauers.
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Dicky Pride's best finish in a major was a tie for 28th at the 2003 US Open.
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Dicky Pride developed severe health problems in 2002 which severely limited his playing time.
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In 2011, Dicky Pride was actively fund-raising for Alabama natives affected by the tornado that hit his hometown of Tuscaloosa.
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Dicky Pride had his best finish since his only PGA Tour win at the 2012 HP Byron Nelson Championship, finishing second to Jason Dufner.
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Dicky Pride was tied for the lead on the 72nd hole, but hit his tee shot into the water hazard on the left, but saved par with a 22-foot putt after a good approach shot.
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Dicky Pride was unable to follow up on his 2012 season and spent much of 2014 and 2015 on the Web.
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In May 2021, Dicky Pride won the Mitsubishi Electric Classic at TPC Sugarloaf near Atlanta, Georgia.
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Dicky Pride won the tournament by three strokes after Monday qualifying into the tournament.
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