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Jhonattan Vegas

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Nationality
  
Venezuela

Professional wins
  
4

Height
  
1.91 m

College
  
University of Texas

Web.com Tour
  
1

Weight
  
104 kg


Turned professional
  
2008

Name
  
Jhonattan Vegas

Former tours
  
PGA TOUR

Current tour(s)
  
Web.com Tour

Role
  
Golfer

PGA tour wins
  
1

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Born
  
19 August 1984 (age 39) Maturin, Venezuela (
1984-08-19
)

Education
  
University of Texas at Austin

Residence
  
Houston, Texas, United States

Profiles

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Jhonattan Vegas (born 19 August 1984) is a Venezuelan professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour.

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Vegas was born in Maturín, Venezuela. He played college golf at the University of Texas, graduating with a degree in kinesiology. Vegas turned professional in 2008 and started playing the Nationwide Tour in 2009.

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Professional career

Vegas represented Venezuela in the 2009 Omega Mission Hills World Cup with Alfredo Adrian. They finished tied for 12th place.

Vegas won his first Nationwide Tour event in 2010 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. He finished the season 7th on the money list and earned his 2011 PGA Tour card, the first Venezuelan to do so.

On 23 January 2011, Vegas won his first PGA Tour event, the Bob Hope Classic, after defeating Tour veteran Bill Haas and Gary Woodland in a sudden death playoff. It was Vegas' fifth overall start on the PGA Tour and the second as a member of the tour. The victory is the first by a Venezuelan at a PGA Tour event; Vegas earned entry into the Masters and a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour. In his next start he finished in a tie for 3rd at the Farmers Insurance Open, holding a share of the lead on the back nine and moved to a career OWGR high of 69th. Vegas was the first PGA Tour rookie to lead the FedEx Cup standings.

In July 2012, Vegas was the runner-up finisher at the annual Telus World Skins Game to Paul Casey held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, after having won the 2011 event in Banff, Alberta.

Vegas started 2013 with three missed cuts in three tournaments. He sat out the remainder of the 2013 season after shoulder surgery. Vegas attempted to regain his PGA Tour status through the Web.com Tour Finals, but fell short and started the 2013–14 season on a Medical Extension. He satisfied his medical extension with a T3 finish at the John Deere Classic.

Vegas finished the 2014–15 season 153rd in the FedEx Cup and just outside the top 25 in the Web.com Tour Finals, limiting him to past champion status for the 2015–16 PGA Tour season. After some near-wins and collapses during the season, he earned his second career PGA Tour win at the RBC Canadian Open, regaining full Tour privileges through the 2017–18 season. He was also Venezuela's representative in golf for the 2016 Summer Olympics. On 30 July 2017 Vegas successfully defended his title at the RBC Canadian Open for his third PGA Tour win. The win also moved him to a career-high 48th in the OWGR.

Vegas peaked at 35th in the world and in 2017, he became the first player from Venezuela to compete in the Presidents Cup.

PGA Tour wins (3)

PGA Tour playoff record (2–0)

Nationwide Tour wins (1)

  • 2010 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open
  • Tour de las Américas wins (1)

  • 2010 Abierto de la República
  • Other wins (1)

  • 2011 Telus World Skins Game
  • Results in major championships

    DNP = Did not play
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" = tied

    Results in World Golf Championships

    Results not in chronological order prior to 2015.

    DNP = Did not play
    "T" = tied
    Yellow background for top-10.

    Team appearances

    Amateur

  • Eisenhower Trophy (representing Venezuela): 2002
  • Professional

  • World Cup (representing Venezuela): 2009, 2016
  • Presidents Cup (representing the International team): 2017
  • References

    Jhonattan Vegas Wikipedia