William Thomas Andrade (born January 25, 1964) is an
American professional
golfer.
Andrade was born in
Bristol, Rhode Island. He attended
Wake Forest University where he helped lead the
Demon Deacons to the 1986
NCAA Championship. He played on the U.S. team in the 1987
Walker Cup, and turned professional in the same year. He has four wins on the
PGA Tour: the 1991
Kemper Open and
Buick Classic, the 1998
Canadian Open, and the 2000
Invensys Classic. He has been featured in the top 50 of the
Official World Golf Rankings.
Andrade is also an active contributor to charity. He and fellow
PGA Tour professional
Brad Faxon received the Golf Writers of America's 1999 Charlie Bartlett Award for their "unselfish contributions to society", and the
American Heart Association's 2002 Gold Heart Award in recognition of their charity efforts. Also in 2002, Andrade and Faxon were named winners of the 2002 Ambassadors of Golf Award. Together, they run Billy Andrade/Brad Faxon Charities for Children, Inc., a non-profit organization that, as of 2005, has donated over $3 million to needy children in
Rhode Island and southern
Massachusetts. Since 1999, Andrade and Faxon have also served as hosts of the
CVS Charity Classic, a golf tournament held at the
Rhode Island Country Club each June, whose proceeds benefit the two players' charity.
Andrade resides in
Atlanta, Georgia and
Bristol, Rhode Island, with his wife, Jody, and their children Cameron and Grace.
Amateur wins (4)
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