Zachary Harris Johnson (born February 24, 1976) is an
American professional golfer on the
PGA Tour and the
2007 Masters champion.
Background
The son of a
chiropractor, Johnson was born in
Iowa City, Iowa and raised in
Cedar Rapids, the oldest of Dave & Julie Johnson's three children. Playing many sports as a youth (
baseball,
basketball,
football, and
soccer), Johnson took up golf at age 10 and developed his skills at Elmcrest Country Club. He played #2 on the
Regis High School golf team and led them to an Iowa 3A state championship in 1992, his sophomore year.
Following graduation from high school in 1994, Johnson enrolled at
Drake University in
Des Moines. As the #2 player on the Drake golf team, he led the Bulldogs to three NCAA regional meets and two
Missouri Valley championships. Johnson's uncle, Tom Harris, qualified for the 1975
NAIA national tournament. Johnson has admitted to not being the best player on his high school or college team, but was quoted in his Masters speech saying, "I just kept getting better every year."
Career
Johnson turned professional in 1998 and played on the developmental tour circuit, including the now-defunct
Prairie Golf Tour, the
Buy.com Tour (now called the Nationwide Tour), and the
Hooters Tour, where he won the final three regular-season events in 2001. In 2003, he topped the money list on the
Nationwide Tour with then record earnings of $494,882, earning an automatic...
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