Full name David Chad Campbell Spouse Amy Lepard Campbell Turned professional 1996 Height 1.85 m | Role Golfer Nationality United States Name Chad Campbell Children Dax Campbell | |
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Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14.6 st) Parents Patsy Campbell, Phillip Campbell Similar People David Hearn, Jason Bohn, Charles Howell III, Ricky Barnes, Johnson Wagner | ||
Swing analysis chad campbell
David Chad Campbell (born May 31, 1974) is an American professional golfer.
Contents
- Swing analysis chad campbell
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- Early years and amateur career
- Professional career
- PGA Tour wins 4
- NGA Hooters Tour wins 13
- Results in major championships
- Summary
- Results in World Golf Championship events
- PGA Tour career summary
- US national team appearances
- References

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Early years and amateur career

Campbell was born in Andrews, Texas and grew up in west Texas. He was a member of a strong junior college men's golf squad during the years (1992–94) he played at Midland College. He was the conference medalist in 1993, the year that the MC team dominated the Western Junior College Athletic Conference (WJCAC) and won the regional title. In 1994, the Chaps repeated as WJCAC champions and finished second in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) championship. That year, Campbell was WJCAC medalist, Region V Tournament medalist and the NJCAA Tournament medalist runner-up. In 1994, he was named an NJCAA All-American. He was listed as the number one player in the final NJCAA national poll. After two years at MC, he won a scholarship and transferred to the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV). He turned professional in 1996.
Professional career

Prior to 2000, Campbell played on the third-tier NGA Hooters Tour, where he won 13 tournaments and was the leading money winner three times. Campbell left the tour as the career leader in wins and earnings. In 2001, he played on the second-tier Buy.com Tour, now known as the Web.com Tour, where he earned a "battlefield promotion," winning three tournaments to earn promotion to the elite PGA Tour part way through the season.

In 2003 Campbell won The Tour Championship, was runner-up to surprise winner Shaun Micheel at the PGA Championship, and finished seventh on the PGA Tour money list. He claimed a second PGA Tour win in 2004 and made a strong start to 2006, winning the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and topping the money list for a short time early in the season. He claimed his fourth PGA Tour victory by one stroke at the 2007 Viking Classic.

In the 2009 Masters Tournament, he went to a playoff against Ángel Cabrera and Kenny Perry, but was eliminated on the first playoff hole, the 18th, after he missed a four-foot par putt. Also that week he had the best start to a Masters Tournament after getting five birdies in the first five holes.
Campbell featured in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking briefly in 2004.
Campbell played the 2013–14 season with conditional status, but failed to graduate from the Web.com Tour finals. He used a career money list exemption for 2014–15 and retained exempt status the following year.
PGA Tour wins (4)
PGA Tour playoff record (0–2)
NGA Hooters Tour wins (13)
Results in major championships
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied for place
Summary
Results in World Golf Championship events
DNP = Did not play
QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" = tied
Yellow background for top-10.
Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.
PGA Tour career summary
* Complete through the 2015–16 season.
U.S. national team appearances
Professional