Biography
Tim Clark took up golf at the age of three and was taught to play by his father.
He attended North Carolina State University in the United States, where he had a successful college golf career. During this time he won the 1997 Public Links Championship to qualify for his first PGA Tour event, which was the 1998 Masters Tournament. Clark turned professional later in 1998, and initially played on the second tier U.S. professional tour, which was then known as the Nike Tour, where he won two tournaments in 2000 to gain membership of the main PGA Tour for 2001. His 2001 campaign was cut short by a wrist injury after just three events. He made a comeback in 2002, and had the benefit of a major medical exemption which enabled him to enter enough events to comfortably regain full exemption for 2003. He has not yet won a tournament on the PGA Tour, but he has performed consistently, and has three top three placings at major championships. He finished sole second at the 2006 Masters Tournament and sole or tied third at the 2003 PGA Championship and the 2005 U.S. Open.
Clark was a member of the International Team in the 2003 Presidents Cup. In 2005 he reached the top 20 of the Official World Golf Rankings for the first time.
Professional wins
2000 Buy.com Fort Smith Classic, Buy.com Boise Open (both Buy.com Tour) 2002 Bell's South African Open (co-sanctioned by European Tour and the Sunshine Tour) 2005 South African Airways Open (co-sanctioned by European Tour and the Sunshine Tour), Barclays Scottish Open (European Tour)
Team appearances
WGC-World Cup (representing South Africa): 2002, 2005 The Presidents Cup (International Team): 2003, 2005
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Clark http://spotted.augusta.com/masters/display.html?gallery=4130&photo=86466&imgsize=#photo
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