Pros
Aaron Baddeley
Aaron Baddely was born on March 17th 1981, he is an American-Australian professional golfer. He was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA and now plays on the U.S.-based PGA Tour. He represents Australia in professional golf.
In 2002, Aaron Baddeley played on the second tier Nationwide Tour in the U.S. and placed tenth on the money list to earn a PGA Tour card for 2003. In 2005 he moved up the rankings to 78th and in 2006 he won his first PGA Tour title at the Verizon Heritage. He won his second PGA Tour tournament in early 2007 and reached the top 50 of the world rankings. By September he had entered the top 20.
Mike Weir
Mike Weir's first PGA Tour win came at the 1999 Air Canada Championship in Surrey, British Columbia. On April 13, 2003, Mike Weir won the prestigious Masters Tournament at Augusta, Georgia, one of the four Major tournaments in men's golf. He is the first Canadian male ever to win a professional major championship.
Mike Weir worked with Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett on a new swing that showed some positive results (two top tens, including a tie for eighth at the Open Championship. Despite his team losing the 2007 Presidents Cup, Weir did go on to beat current number one Tiger Woods in a heated match. When asked, Weir enthusiastically stated, "When I look back on my career, this may be even more special than winning the Masters."
Dean Wilson
Dean Wilson was born on December 17, 1969, he is an American professional golfer. Dean Wilson was born in Kaneohe, Hawaii. He turned professional in 1992 after graduating from Brigham Young University and has won six times on the Japan Golf Tour and once on the PGA Tour.
Dean Wilson got his first PGA win on August 13, 2006 at the International. "Finally got my Tour card here just four years ago at age 32," Wilson said. "So it was quite a battle. It is just really satisfying to be here holding the trophy."
Eric Axley
Eric Axley was born on April 22, 1974, he is an American professional golfer. Axley was born in Athens, Tennessee. He turned professional in 1997.
In 2006, Eric Axley won the Valero Texas Open, claiming his first PGA Tour win. His 67 first round score at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship made Eric Axley one of the highest-scoring first-round leaders at the Nelson since 1984.
Charlie Wi
Charlie Wi was born in Seoul. He attended the University of California, Berkeley in the United States and had a successful amateur career.
Charlie Wi turned professional in 1995. He has played all over the world, competing on the European, Asian and Japanese tours. He played on the PGA Tour in 2005 after successfully navigating through all three stages of 2004 National Qualifying Tournament, but didn't do well enough to retain his card. In 2006, he was a member of the Nationwide Tour. The most notable win of his career came in February 2006, when he won the Maybank Malaysian Open, a co-sanctioned European Tour and Asian Tour event. He currently plays on the PGA Tour.
Tom Scherrer
Scherrer was born July 20, 1970 in Syracuse, New York. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He played for the American team in the 1991 Walker Cup. He lost to Justin Leonard in the finals of the 1992 U.S. Amateur.
Tom Scherrer has one PGA Tour victory, the 2000 Kemper Insurance Open. He also has three Nationwide Tour wins the 1995 NIKE Knoxville Open, the 1998 NIKE Upstate Classic and the 2007 Price Cutter Charity Championship.
Tommy Armour III
Armour was born October 8, 1959 in Denver Colorado. Armour turned Pro in 1981 at the age of 21. He has two career PGA Tour victories, winning the 1990 Phoenix Open and the 2003 Valero Texas Open. Armour is the grandson of three-time major champion Tommy Armour.
Tommy Armour III has two career PGA Tour victories. He won the 1990 Phoenix Open and the 2003 Valero Texas Open. He currently holds the scoring record for best overall score on 72 holes (254), which he set during his Valero Texas Open victory in 2003.