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Brian Gay Golfer

Brian Gay – PGA Tour Professional

Professional Career
Brian Gay turned professional in 1994 and has earned over $22.8 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour. He has secured five PGA Tour victories: the 2008 Mayakoba Golf Classic, 2009 Verizon Heritage, 2009 St. Jude Classic, 2013 Humana Challenge, and 2020 Bermuda Championship.

Early Life & Education
Born on December 14, 1971, in Fort Worth, Texas, Gay attended the University of Florida, where he was a member of the golf team from 1990 to 1994.

He earned All-American honors and helped lead the Gators to an SEC championship.

Playing Style & Statistics
Known for his accuracy rather than power, Gay consistently ranks among the PGA Tour’s most accurate drivers. His career scoring average is 71.03, and he has made 456 cuts in 864 PGA Tour starts through 2023.

Personal Life
Brian Gay married Kimberly Gay in 1991. They have two daughters, Makinley and Brantley.

The family resides in Orlando, Florida. Kimberly is frequently seen supporting Brian at tournaments and is active in the PGA Tour wives’ organization.

Equipment & Sponsorships
Gay has maintained long-term relationships with equipment manufacturers, including Titleist and FootJoy. He plays with Titleist clubs and uses the Pro V1 golf ball.

Career Highlights
– Five PGA Tour victories
– Career earnings: $22,887,957
– Highest world ranking: 35th (2009)
– Made 456 cuts in PGA Tour events
– Oldest winner of Bermuda Championship at age 48 (2020)

Current Status
Gay continues to compete on the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions, splitting time between both tours since becoming eligible for senior events in 2021.

Note: Statistics and earnings are current as of 2023..

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