William Todd Hamilton (born October 18, 1965) is an American
professional golfer.
Hamilton was born in the small west-central
Illinois city of
Galesburg. He grew up in an even smaller
Henderson County town on the
Mississippi called
Oquawka. He attended Union High School in
Biggsville, Illinois and played golf regularly on the local 9-hole golf course (now an 18 holes), . He went to the
University of Oklahoma for college where he continued to play.
Hamilton turned professional in 1987 but was unable to gain entrance to the
PGA Tour. Instead he played internationally for many years, primarily on the
Japan Golf Tour. When he left the Japan Golf Tour, he was the all-time leading non-Japanese money winner on it, with earnings of over 630 million
yen and had won 11 times.
After eight tries, at the age of thirty eight, Hamilton went back to
Qualifying School in 2003 where he finally earned his first PGA Card.
Hamilton won his first PGA Tour event at the 2004
Honda Classic. He birdied the final two holes to beat
Davis Love III by one stroke at 12 under par. Later that year, Hamilton defeated
Ernie Els in a four-hole playoff to win the
British Open at the
Royal Troon Golf Club.
These two victories in his first season on the PGA Tour led to Hamilton's being named the
PGA Tour Rookie of the Year for 2004.
In 2006, Hamilton captained the American team in
ITV's celebrity golf tournament, the
All*Star Cup.
Hamilton lives in
Westlake, Texas.
Professional wins (17)
PGA Tour wins (2)
Japan......
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