Nationality Australia Name Lucas Parsons Turned professional 1992 Professional wins 9 Role Golfer European tour 1 | Masters Tournament DNP Height 1.85 m Challenge tour 2 U.S. Open T40: 1996 Retired 2008 | |
Full name Lucas John Kendall Parsons Former tours PGA TOUR, PGA European Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia |
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Lucas John Kendall Parsons (born 4 October 1969) is an Australian professional golfer.
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- Queenstown golf travel with lucas parsons full version
- TEN NEWS STORY ON LUCAS PARSONS MASTERCHEF 2009
- MasterChef Australia
- Amateur wins
- PGA Tour of Australasia wins 7
- Results in major championships
- Team appearances
- References
Parsons was born in Orange, New South Wales. As an amateur, he won both the Australian and New Zealand Amateur Championships in 1991. He turned professional the following year and joined the PGA Tour of Australasia.
Parsons won seven tournaments on the PGA Tour of Australasia, including the New Zealand Open in 1995. He played one unsuccessful season on the United States based PGA Tour in 1996. He also played for a time on the European Tour after graduating from the second tier Challenge Tour in 1999, having won two tournaments and finished 10th on the money list. His best season-end ranking on the European Tour Order of Merit was 37th in 2000, the year he won the Greg Norman Holden International, also a PGA Tour of Australasia event. He finished a career best 2nd on that tour's Order of Merit at the end of the 1999/2000 season.
TEN NEWS STORY ON LUCAS PARSONS MASTERCHEF 2009
MasterChef Australia
Having retired from tournament golf at the end of 2008, Parsons now runs a café in Randwick, New South Wales and was a participant in the first season of the competitive cooking television show MasterChef Australia. He hoped to expand his business and open a restaurant. He cooked a Singaporean Chili Crab dish which impressed the judges and helped him progress to the semi-finals. Parsons beat celebrity chef Ben O'Donoghue in the sixth Celebrity Chef Challenge to guarantee himself a place in the finals. He was the first finalist eliminated on 13 July 2009.
Amateur wins
PGA Tour of Australasia wins (7)
Results in major championships
DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
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Team appearances
Amateur
Professional