William Harlan Haas (born May 24, 1982) is an
American professional golfer who is currently a member of the
PGA Tour.
Early life
Haas was born in
Charlotte, North Carolina and was raised in
Greer, South Carolina, a suburb of
Greenville. He was the third member of his family to play golf at
Wake Forest University in
Winston-Salem, North Carolina following his father,
Jay, and uncle,
Jerry. Haas had a distinguished college career. He was a three-time first-team
All-American, four-time All-ACC, two-time ACC player-of-the-year, and 2001 ACC rookie-of-the-year. During his college career, he won ten college tournaments; and in his senior year of 2004, he won the
Haskins Award, the Jack Nicklaus Award, and the Ben Hogan Award. He also set an NCAA record for lowest scoring average. Haas was a member of the 2003
Walker Cup team as well as two
Palmer Cup teams. He turned professional in 2004.
Early professional career
Haas was a member of the
Nationwide Tour in 2005 after failing to earn his PGA Tour card in
Qualifying School. His best finish in a Nationwide Tour event was a solo 2nd at the 2005
Scholarship America Showdown.
PGA Tour career
Haas birdied the last two holes at the 2005 qualifying tournament to earn his card on the PGA Tour for the 2006 season. He has finished 99th, 104th, 104th again and 61st on the money list in his first four years on tour.
Haas and his father won the
CVS Charity Classic in 2004. Haas comes from a distinguished family of golfers. He is a great...
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