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Utah Athlete Mike Reid

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Utah Athlete Mike Reid
 Tour: Champions
 Height: 5-11
 Weight: 165
 Birthplace: Bainbridge, MD
 Born: 07/01/1954
 College: BYU
 Residence: Provo, UT
 Turned Pro: 1976
 Career Money: $6,617,496
 Wins: PGA - 2   Champions - 1

 

Mike Reid

Champions Tour

Events Played

Finish

Money List Rank

Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Scoring Avg. OWGR

Money

Career Totals 80 77 1 -- 3 12 31 -- -- $1,913,244 --
2008 3 3 -- -- -- -- 1 71.44 -- $37,980 52
2007 24 22 -- -- 1 3 7 71.67 -- $379,779 47
2006 23 23 -- -- 1 2 10 71.60 -- $444,813 39
2005 21 20 1 -- 1 6 9 70.97 -- $863,006 21
2004 9 9 -- -- -- 1 4 71.97 -- $187,665 67
PGA TOUR Events Played

Finish

FedExCup

Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Scoring Avg. OWGR Money Points Standing
Career Totals 575 415 2 7 14 78 180 -- -- $4,686,774 -- --
2004 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $ -- --
Nationwide Tour Events Played Finish

Money List Rank

Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Scoring Avg. OWGR Money
Career Totals 16 6 -- -- -- 1 2 -- -- $19,978 --
2004 5 2 -- -- -- -- -- 71.50 -- $3,159 --
 
 
 
 

Mike Reid - Career Victories
 Event
Year
Tour
 Senior PGA Championship
2005
 Champions Tour
 NEC World Series of Golf
1988
 PGA TOUR
 Seiko Tucson Open
1987
 PGA TOUR


Personal Earned the nickname "Radar" for his accuracy off the tee...Has done some consulting work on a few golf course projects...Biggest thrill in golf was capturing the 1988 World Series of Golf...Got his start in the game as a five-year-old when his father introduced he and his two brothers to
the game...Heroes are his father, Charles Lindbergh and Rudyard Kipling...Biggest thrill away from golf was his marriage and the birth of his six children...Favorite golf course is Cypress Point, enjoys the music of Vince Gill and likes all Italian food...Two of his all-time favorite movies are "Casablanca" and "It's a Wonderful Life"...Wife teaches piano...Brother, Bill, was the general manager of the TPC Sawgrass at one time...Underwent LASIK surgery in 2004.
Career Highlights 2006: Slipped to 39th on the money list after finishing 21st the previous year and saw his earnings drop nearly in half from his 2005 total...After failing to finish no higher than T33 in his first five starts of the season, finally worked his way into the top 10
in his sixth outing, earning a T5 at the Toshiba Classic in March...Followed that in his next start when another strong performance resulted with a T3 finish at the Puerto Vallarta Blue Agave Golf Classic in Mexico...However, did not register a top-10 the remainder of the season...Struggled getting off to a quick start. Posted 12 first-rounds over-par in 23 starts. Just two of his opening rounds were in the 60s. Ranked 64th in First-Round Scoring Average for the year. Slipped from 26th to 49th in Putting Average. 2005: Enjoyed immediate success after playing a full-time schedule on the Champions Tour for the first time...Finished 21st on the money list and earned a career-best $863,006, over $300,000 more than his best season on the PGA TOUR...Selected as the May Player of the Month after winning his first Champions Tour event in his 17th career start at the Senior PGA Championship. Won in a playoff after being the beneficiary of a three-stroke turnaround at the final hole of regulation. Made an eagle on the par-5 18th at Laurel Valley and then watched Jerry Pate three-putt for a bogey. Two-putted for birdie on the first extra hole (18th again) to defeat Pate and Dana Quigley for his first win on TOUR since 1988 (16 years, 9 months, 2 days). Was the only player in the Senior PGA field to break par all four days. His four consecutive rounds of 70 marked the first time since Miller Barber at the 1982 Suntree Classic (66-66-66-66) that a Champions Tour player shot the same score each day over 72 holes to win...Came close to a second straight title the following week at the Allianz Championship. Was the 36-hole leader at the Tournament Club of Iowa, but eventually missed on a playoff berth with Tom Jenkins and D.A. Weibring after posting an even-par 71 on Sunday...Contended for the first time at The ACE Group Classic when he made a pair of eagles in the final round and eventually finished T4 in Naples...Made the first hole-in-one in his Champions Tour career when he aced hole No. 7 with a 4-wood from 228 yards in the final round at the JELD-WEN Tradition. It was his first since the 1985 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic. 2004: Prepped for the Champions Tour by playing in five Nationwide Tour events and made cuts in two of those before joining the Champions Tour in July...Made his debut at the Senior British Open, where he was T57...Registered his best performance at the Kroger Classic near Cincinnati. Closed with a 5-under 67 to finish T5 along with Des Smyth, three strokes back of fellow Utah resident Bruce Summerhays.

 
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