Sneha Girap (Editor)

David Eger

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full name
  
David Benjamin Eger

Name
  
David Eger

Spouse
  
Tricia Eger

Former tour(s)
  
PGA Tour

Weight
  
86 kg


Current tour(s)
  
Champions Tour

Height
  
1.83 m

Nationality
  
United States

Role
  
Golfer

David Eger ipgatourcomimageuploadq85theadshotsplayer

Born
  
March 17, 1952 (age 72) Fort Meade, Maryland (
1952-03-17
)

College
  
University of North Carolina East Tennessee State

Turned professional
  
1978 (reinstated amateur) 2001

Residence
  
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Education
  
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, East Tennessee State University

Children
  
Michael Eger, Dottie Eger

DAVID EGER PKG


David Benjamin Eger (born March 17, 1952) is an American professional golfer on the Champions Tour.

Contents

Eger was born in Fort Meade, Maryland. He attended the University of North Carolina, and later East Tennessee State University. He turned professional in 1978, but won only $31,014 in 58 PGA Tour events, with only one top-10 finish.

In 1982, he went to work as a golf administrator and regained his amateur status. He served as Director of Tournament Administration for the PGA Tour from 1982–92; Senior Director of Rules and Competition for the USGA from 1992–95; and as Vice-President of Competition for the PGA Tour from 1995-96.

As a golf administrator, Eger kept his skills intact by playing competitively as an amateur, winning the 1988 U.S. Mid-Amateur and the North and South Amateur in 1991. He was also a three-time Walker Cup team member and two-time semi-finalist in the U.S. Amateur.

Eger turned professional for the second time in 2001. He earned a spot on the Champions Tour through qualifying school after preparing with the help of golf instructor David Leadbetter. He has two victories on the tour with both wins in inaugural events. Eger won the 2003 MasterCard Classic — the first Champions Tour event ever held in Mexico, and a winner's prize of $300,000. He won his second title in 2005 by shooting a final-round 67 in the inaugural Boeing Greater Seattle Classic, winning $240,000. His 54-hole score of 199 was 17 under par, three strokes ahead of Tom Kite.

Eger won the Champions Tour Player of the Month award in March 2003. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife Tricia. He has two children, Dottie (1982) and Michael (1984).

Eger was the individual who alerted rules officials of Tiger Woods's illegal drop during the second round of the 2013 Masters Tournament.

Amateur wins (5)

  • 1988 U.S. Mid-Amateur
  • 1991 North and South Amateur
  • 1999 Azalea Invitational
  • 2000 Azalea Invitational, North and South Amateur
  • Champions Tour wins (4)

    Champions Tour playoff record (1–2)

    Results in major championships

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

    U.S. national team appearances

    Amateur

  • Walker Cup: 1989, 1991 (winners), 2001
  • Eisenhower Trophy: 1990, 2000 (winners)
  • References

    David Eger Wikipedia