12 Facts About Ryan Palmer

1.

Ryan Hunter Palmer was born on September 19,1976 and is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour.

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2.

Ryan Palmer played the Nationwide Tour in 2003, winning the Clearwater Classic and finishing 6th on the money list to earn his 2004 PGA Tour card.

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3.

Ryan Palmer won by making a ten-foot putt for birdie on the final hole on Sunday to finish seven under par and win by one stroke over five players.

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4.

Ryan Palmer was 143rd on the money list entering the week, but this win secured his playing status on Tour for 2009 and 2010.

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5.

In January 2010, Ryan Palmer won his third career PGA Tour title at the Sony Open in Hawaii.

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6.

Ryan Palmer came close to winning a fourth career title at his hometown event the HP Byron Nelson Championship in Texas in May 2011.

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7.

Ryan Palmer entered the final round leading by one stroke, but as the final round progressed in windy conditions he had to hole a birdie putt on the last to enter a playoff with Keegan Bradley.

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8.

Ryan Palmer pitched up close to the hole and made bogey but Bradley was able to win with a pitch and putt par.

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9.

In March 2014, Ryan Palmer lost another sudden-death playoff at the Honda Classic, after missing a five footer for what would have been the win on the 18th green in regulation play.

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10.

Ryan Palmer entered the four-man playoff, having been the only one to shoot an under-par final round.

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11.

Ryan Palmer met the terms of his medical extension at the CareerBuilder Challenge, then lost in a sudden-death playoff at the Farmers Insurance Open the following week.

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12.

However, Ryan Palmer was eliminated at the first extra hole, as he could only make par to the others' birdies on the 18th.

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