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Former Players On The NGA Pro Golf Tour

Major championship winners:

  • Bubba Watson - 2012 Masters Champion
  • Keegan Bradley - 2011 PGA Championship
  • Stewart Cink – 2009 British Open
  • Lucas Glover – 2009 U.S. Open
  • Ben Curtis – 2003 British Open
  • John Daly – 1991 PGA, 1995 British Open
  • Jim Furyk – 2003 U.S. Open
  • Lee Janzen – 1993 & 1998 U.S. Open
  • Tom Lehman – 1996 British Open
  • Shaun Micheel – 2003 PGA Championship
  • David Toms – 2001 PGA Championship
  • Zach Johnson – 2007 Masters Champion
  • Brittany Lincicome - 2009 Kraft Nabisco Championship
  • Paula Creamer - 2010 US Women's Open

Other golfers who have won at least one PGA Tour event:

  • Gary Woodland
  • Camilo Villegas
  • Scott Stallings
  • Chad Campbell
  • Spike McRoy
  • Vaughn Taylor
  • Will MacKenzie
  • Eric Axley
  • Mark Wilson
  • Boo Weekley
  • Craig Perks
  • Wes Short, Jr.
  • Parker McLachlin
  • Chris Riley
  • Joe Durant
  • Steve Flesch
  • Jerry Kelly
  • Steve Lowery
  • Ted Potter, Jr.
  • Tommy Gainey

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