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Full name
  
Nick Gilliam

The Open Championship
  
DNP

Weight
  
93 kg

U.S. Open
  
CUT: 2005

Height
  
1.96 m


Masters Tournament
  
DNP

Role
  
Golfer

Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Nick Gilliam

Turned professional
  
2001

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Born
  
December 27, 1978 (age 45) Green Bay, Wisconsin (
1978-12-27
)

College
  
University of North Carolina University of Florida

Education
  
Preble High School, University of Florida

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Nick Gilliam (born December 27, 1978) is an American professional golfer. Gilliam is best known for winning the individual NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship in 2001.

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Early years

Gilliam was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He attended Preble High School in Green Bay until halfway through his junior year, when he moved to Gainesville, Florida to complete his final year and a half of high school. Gilliam was recognized as a Florida Academic Scholar and graduated from Gainesville High School.

College career

Gilliam began his collegiate career at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where he played for the North Carolina Tar Heels men's golf team for a single semester. He then transferred to the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he played for coach Buddy Alexander's Florida Gators men's golf team in NCAA competition from 1998 to 2001. As a senior in 2001, he was the captain and statistical leader of the Gators men's golf team that won the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship. Gilliam shot a final-round score of 71 to win the individual NCAA championship with a 72-hole total of 276 (-12). He was also a three-time All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) academic selection (1999, 2000, 2001), and was recognized as an All-American in 2001.

Professional career

Gilliam turned professional in 2001 and has played mostly on lower level tours. He has competed in a handful of tournaments on the PGA Tour and the second-tier Nationwide Tour. He qualified for the 2005 U.S. Open, but missed the cut.

References

Nick Gilliam Wikipedia