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Jeff Sluman
Professional golfer

Jeff Sluman

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Biography

Jeffrey George Sluman (born September 11, 1957) is an American professional golfer who has won numerous professional golf tournaments including six PGA Tour victories.

Early years

Sluman was born and reared in Rochester, New York. After graduating from Greece Arcadia High School in 1975 and Monroe Community College in 1977, he attended Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. He earned a bachelor's degree with a major in finance from FSU in 1980, and turned pro later that year.

Professional career

Sluman has had an unusual career in terms of winning golf tournaments. During what are usually considered a golfers most productive years – their early twenties through their middle thirties – Sluman won only once. At the age of 30, he won the 1988 PGA Championship. Then, shortly before his 40th birthday, he started winning consistently on the Tour and in non-Tour events. After winning the 1997 Tucson Chrysler Classic, he won seven more events including four on the PGA Tour during the next seven seasons. Sluman's best season was in 2002 when he finished the year ranked 15th on the PGA Tour with $1,250,187 in earnings. Despite his rather unusual sequence in respect to tournament wins, Sluman has been one of the Tour's most consistent top 10 finishers throughout his career; his regular career earnings exceeded 18 million dollars.

The 1988 PGA Championship was played at the Oak Tree Golf Club in Edmond, Oklahoma. Sluman won the tournament by three strokes over Paul Azinger, shooting a total of 272. On the final day, Sluman took command of the tournament with a round of 65 that tied David Graham's 1979 mark as the lowest winning round in PGA history.

Upon turning 50 in September 2007, Sluman joined the Champions Tour. He won his first tournament in June 2008, the Bank of America Championship and he also won the First Tee Open in 2008, 2009, and 2011.

Other interests

In his spare time, Sluman can be described as a rabid sports fan. He closely follows the Florida State University Seminoles, the Chicago Bears, the Chicago Bulls, and the Chicago Cubs. He has held Bulls season tickets for over 10 years. Sluman is also a fan of Formula One racing, and is friends with former Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Rahal. He is also a collector of rare, fine wines with about 2,000 bottles in his collection.

Amateur wins (2)

  • 1978 New York State Amateur
  • 1981 Monroe Invitational

Professional wins (18)

PGA Tour wins (6)

Legend
Major championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (5)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of victoryRunner(s)-up
1Aug 14, 1988PGA Championship−12 (69-70-68-65=272)3 strokesUnited States Paul Azinger
2Feb 23, 1997Tucson Chrysler Classic−13 (75-68-65-67=275)1 strokeUnited States Steve Jones
3Sep 6, 1998Greater Milwaukee Open−19 (68-66-63-68=265)1 strokeUnited States Steve Stricker
4Jan 17, 1999Sony Open in Hawaii−9 (69-70-66-66=271)2 strokesUnited States Davis Love III, United States Jeff Maggert,
United States Len Mattiace, United States Chris Perry,
United States Tommy Tolles
5Jul 22, 2001B.C. Open−22 (67-68-65-66=266)PlayoffAustralia Paul Gow
6Jul 14, 2002Greater Milwaukee Open−23 (64-66-63-68=261)4 strokesUnited States Tim Herron, United States Steve Lowery

PGA Tour playoff record (1–6)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11987Tournament Players ChampionshipScotland Sandy LyleLost to par on third extra hole
21991Kemper OpenUnited States Billy AndradeLost to birdie on first extra hole
31992AT&T National Pro-AmUnited States Mark O'MearaLost to par on first extra hole
41998FedEx St. Jude ClassicZimbabwe Nick PriceLost to birdie on second extra hole
51999MCI ClassicUnited States Glen Day, United States Payne StewartDay won with birdie on first extra hole
62001Nissan OpenAustralia Robert Allenby, United States Brandel Chamblee,
Japan Toshi Izawa, United States Dennis Paulson, United States Bob Tway
Allenby won with birdie on first extra hole
72001B.C. OpenAustralia Paul GowWon with birdie on second extra hole

Other wins (5)

  • 1985 Tallahassee Open (Tournament Players Series)
  • 1999 CVS Charity Classic (with Stuart Appleby)
  • 2003 CVS Charity Classic (with Rocco Mediate)
  • 2003 Franklin Templeton Shootout (with Hank Kuehne)
  • 2004 Franklin Templeton Shootout (with Hank Kuehne)

Champions Tour wins (6)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of victoryRunner(s)-up
1Jun 22, 2008Bank of America Championship−17 (68-67-64=199)2 strokesUnited States Loren Roberts
2Aug 31, 2008Walmart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach−14 (66-69-67=202)5 strokesUnited States Fuzzy Zoeller, United States Craig Stadler
3Sep 6, 2009Walmart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach−10 (65-73-68=206)2 strokesUnited States Gene Jones
4Jul 10, 2011Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach−10 (68-68-60=206)2 strokesUnited States Brad Bryant, United States David Eger, United States Jay Haas
5Apr 28, 2013Liberty Mutual Insurance Legends of Golf
(with Brad Faxon)
−23 (62-66-65=193)1 strokeUnited States Fred Funk & United States Mike Goodes,
United States Kenny Perry & United States Gene Sauers
6Jun 8, 2014Big Cedar Lodge Legends of Golf
(with Fred Funk)
−20 (61-50-48=159)1 strokeUnited States Jay Haas & United States Peter Jacobsen

Champions Tour playoff record (0–3)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
12009Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf
with United States Craig Stadler
Germany Bernhard Langer & United States Tom LehmanLost to par on second extra hole
22010AT&T ChampionshipCanada Rod SpittleLost to par on first extra hole
22014Constellation Senior Players ChampionshipGermany Bernhard LangerLost to birdie on second extra hole

Other senior wins (1)

  • 2010 Nedbank Champions Challenge

Major championships

Wins (1)

YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
1988PGA Championship3 shot deficit−12 (69-70-68-65=272)3 strokesUnited States Paul Azinger

Results timeline

Tournament1980198119821983198419851986198719881989
Masters TournamentDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPT45T8
U.S. OpenCUTDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPT62DNPCUTCUT
The Open ChampionshipDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPCUT
PGA ChampionshipDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPT30T141T24
Tournament1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
Masters TournamentT27T29T4T17T25T41CUTT7CUTT31
U.S. OpenT14CUT2T11T9T13T50T28T10CUT
The Open ChampionshipT25T101CUTCUTDNPDNPT60DNPDNPT45
PGA ChampionshipT31T61T12T61T25T8T41CUTT27T54
Tournament20002001200220032004200520062007
Masters Tournament18DNPT244443DNPDNPT49
U.S. OpenCUTDNPT24CUTDNPDNPT6CUT
The Open ChampionshipT60DNPDNPCUTDNPDNPT41DNP
PGA ChampionshipT41CUTT23CUTT62CUTCUTCUT

DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts made
Masters Tournament0001371715
U.S. Open0101481911
The Open Championship000001106
PGA Championship1001272216
Totals11039236848
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 7 (1993 PGA – 1995 PGA)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (twice)

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