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Stuart Appleby

Stuart Appleby

Australian professional golfer


Stuart Appleby (born 1 May 1971) is an Australian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour Champions. He was a nine-time winner on the PGA Tour.

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Early life

Appleby was born in Cohuna, Victoria, and grew up on a nearby dairy farm. He began in golf by hitting balls from paddock to paddock after his farm chores were completed. As a youth, he played Australian rules football.[3]

Professional career

Early career

Appleby turned professional in 1992 and began his career on the PGA Tour of Australasia. In 1995 he won twice on the Nike Tour (now known as the Web.com Tour), the second tier men's tour in the U.S. He was the eighth player to win his first Web.com Tour start. He qualified to compete on the PGA Tour the following year by finishing the season fifth on the money list.[3]

PGA Tour

Appleby at the 2010 PGA Championship

Appleby has won nine times on the PGA Tour. He was a member of the International Team in the Presidents Cup five times, and featured in the top ten of the Official World Golf Ranking in 2004.[4] His best performance in a major championship came in 2002, where he lost in a four-way playoff to Ernie Els at The Open Championship.[5]

In 2010, during the final round of the inaugural Greenbrier Classic, Appleby became the fifth player in history to shoot a 59 in an official PGA Tour event,[6] and won the PGA Tour Comeback Player of the Year award.[7] Appleby was limited to seven starts before back surgery in March 2015. He made a start on the Web.com Tour for the first time in twenty years at the Nova Scotia Open, where he finished T36. Qualified for a medical extension, Appleby was allowed entry into the Web.com Tour Finals, but did not make a cut and played the 2016 season on a major medical extension. He burned through his medical extension and finished 143rd in the FedEx Cup. He tried to regain his Tour card through the Web.com Finals, but did not finish high enough when Hurricane Matthew threatened Florida and the final tournament was cancelled, leaving the top 25 players with their cards, and Appleby finished 31st, leaving him with limited status for the 2017 season. He finished 192nd in the FedEx Cup, limiting him to the Past Champions category for 2018.

Personal life

Appleby's first wife Renay was struck and killed by a taxicab outside London Waterloo station in 1998,[8][9][10] shortly after he had missed the cut at The Open Championship.

Appleby married his second wife, Ashley Saleet, in 2002, and they live with their four children in Orlando, Florida. After the 1999 plane crash that killed his friend and next-door neighbour Payne Stewart, he has been one of the key father figures for Stewart's children, Chelsea and Aaron.[11] In his spare time, Appleby enjoys motor racing.[3] He is the ambassador for Golf Australia's Crown Lager Social Golf Club[12] and patron for Stuart Appleby Junior Golf.

Professional wins (20)

PGA Tour wins (9)

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PGA Tour playoff record (2–1)

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PGA Tour of Australasia wins (3)

Legend
Flagship events (1)
Other PGA Tour of Australasia (2)
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Nike Tour wins (2)

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Nike Tour playoff record (1–1)

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Australasian Foundation Tour wins (5)

Other wins (1)

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Results in major championships

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  Top 10
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CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied

Summary

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  • Most consecutive cuts made – 6 (2007 PGA – 2009 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (four times)

Results in The Players Championship

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CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Results in World Golf Championships

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1Cancelled due to 9/11

  Top 10
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QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" = Tied
NT = No tournament
Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.

Note: Appleby is the only golfer to compete in the first 32 WGC events.[13]

Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

See also


References

  1. Hinds, Richard (17 July 2008). "Ten years after tragedy, renewed Appleby resurfaces at Royal Birkdale". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  2. "Week 12 2004 Ending 21 Mar 2004" (pdf). OWGR. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  3. "About Stuart". Stuart Appleby's official site. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  4. "69 Players Who Have Reached The Top-10 in World Ranking" (PDF). Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  5. "Golf Major Championships". Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  6. "Appleby ends 4-year drought with 59". ESPN. Associated Press. 1 August 2010. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
  7. "Appleby named 2010 Tour Comeback Player of the Year". PGA Tour. 13 December 2010. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  8. Babineau, Jeff (24 July 1998). "Accident takes life of Appleby's wife". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  9. Kelley, Steve (12 August 1998). "A matter of life and death -- Appleby returns to golf without his beloved Renay". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  10. Van Sickle, Gary (10 May 1999). "Heaven sent". Sports Illustrated. p. G7.
  11. Merrill, Elizabeth (16 June 2009). "In his father's footsteps". ESPN. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  12. "Crown Lager and Golf Australia partner on new social golf program". Brews News. 15 November 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  13. "Week 10 Approach Shots: CA Championship". PGA Tour. 11 March 2009. Retrieved 14 November 2013.

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