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Nationality
  
United States

Masters Tournament
  
DNP

Weight
  
75 kg

Professional wins
  
9

Name
  
Rob Oppenheim

Education
  
Rollins College


Web.com Tour
  
1

Role
  
Golfer

Current tours
  
PGA TOUR

Other
  
8

Height
  
1.78 m

Turned professional
  
2002

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Born
  
January 12, 1980 (age 44) Salem, Massachusetts, U.S. (
1980-01-12
)

Former tour(s)
  
Web.com Tour Canadian Tour Cleveland Tour NGA Hooters Tour Moonlight Tour

Residence
  
Orlando, Florida, United States

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Rob Oppenheim (born January 12, 1980) is an American professional golfer.

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Early and personal life

Born in Salem, Massachusetts, his father is Jim Oppenheim. Oppenheim played for the Andover High School golf team, where he made the all-scholastic team, and also played baseball (second base) and basketball for the school. He went on to play for Rollins College (2002), where he was also a member of Alpha Mu Delta of Chi Psi. He lives near Orlando, Florida, with his wife, Lacey, and two children.

Amateur career

In 1999, he finished in the round of 16 at the U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach, California in 1999. While at college he was a four-time All-American in golf and in 2002 won the Player of the Year award for Division II golf. Also in 2002 he led Rollins to the NCAA Division II National Championship. In 2002, he won the Massachusetts Amateur.

Professional career

Oppenheim turned professional in September 2002. Since then, he has played on the Canadian Tour, Cleveland Tour, Hooter's Winter Series, and Moonlight Tour. In 2004, he was the medalist at the first stage of PGA Tour Q-School but fail to earn his card. In 2005, he was the Cleveland Tour leading money winner and New England Pro Tour Player of the Year. In 2006, he finished second on Canadian Tour Order of Merit (money list).

Oppenheim played in two PGA Tour events in the 2006 season, finishing tied for 108th and tied for 41st in the Deutsche Bank Championship and the Bell Canadian Open, respectively. He attempted to enter the PGA Tour in October 2008 in Q School. He came in 27th when the top 23 advance. In 2009 he successfully graduated to the Nationwide Tour, where he played regularly until 2015.

In 2014, he finished only 79th in the Web.com Tour rankings, but then finished 11th at the Web.com Tour Q School to earn a return. He won his first Web.com Tour tournament in June 2015. Despite his win, Oppenheim missed the cut at the final regular season event and finished 26th on the money list, one spot and $943 short of Harold Varner III, the player who finished 25th and earned the last automatic PGA Tour card. After just missing out on a Tour card during the regular season, Oppenheim earned a PGA Tour card through the Web.com Tour Finals by just $101 over Eric Axley. The card was made possible after Lucas Glover bogeyed the 18th in the final round of the Web.com Tour Championship to finish T12 with Oppenheim, giving him just enough to earn a PGA Tour card. Oppenheim only found out when he got a phone call from the PGA Tour after he left the course, feeling dejected after thinking he just missed earning a Tour card. The 2015-16 PGA Tour season will be the first for Oppenheim after six years on the Web.com Tour.

Oppenheim didn't earn enough to retain his Tour card and ended the abbreviated Web.com Tour Finals $392 short of regaining his PGA Tour privileges. At the 2017 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Oppenheim shot a 9-under-par score of 278, finishing T8, and won $216,000. It was his career-best PGA Tour finish for Oppenheim, who was playing on a sponsor exemption.

Amateur wins

This list may be incomplete
  • 2002 Massachusetts Amateur
  • Web.com Tour wins

  • 2015 Air Capital Classic
  • Other wins

    This list may be incomplete
  • 2004 Captain's Open (Cleveland Golf Tour)
  • 2005 New Hampshire Open, Atkinson Open (Cleveland Golf Tour), NH Open (Cleveland Golf Tour)
  • 2006 Yes! Golf BCR Classic, Corona Mazatlan Classic (both Canadian Tour)
  • 2009 Massachusetts Open, New Hampshire Open
  • Results in major championships

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

    References

    Rob Oppenheim Wikipedia