Tim Simpson

{{short description|American professional golfer (born 1956)}}

{{for|the American football player|Tim Simpson (American football)}}

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| fullname = Timothy Jay Simpson

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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1956|5|6}}

| birth_place = Atlanta, Georgia

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| nationality = {{USA}}

| residence = Greensboro, Georgia

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| college = University of Georgia

| yearpro = 1977

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Tarheel Tour
Champions Tour

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| usopen = T5: 1990

| open = T12: 1990

| pga = T8: 1990

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Comeback Player of the Year

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Timothy Jay Simpson (born May 6, 1956) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour, and currently plays on the Champions Tour.

Early life and amateur career

Simpson was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He attended high school at Woodward Academy where he was the Atlanta Junior Champion, Georgia Junior Champion and Westlake National Junior Champion.{{cite web | title=Bio from Georgia Golf Hall of Fame| url=http://www.gghof.org/index.php/members/detail/tim_simpson | accessdate=December 20, 2015}} Simpson attended the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, and was a member of the golf team.

Professional career

Simpson left college early and turned professional at age 20. He earned his tour card at 21 years, 2 months. Simpson's first win in professional golf came at the 1981 Cacharel World Under-25 Championship in Nimes, France. His first PGA Tour win came three seasons later at the 1985 Southern Open. His career year was 1989 when he captured the PGA Tour's Comeback Player of the Year award, and won two Tour events: the USF&G Classic and the Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. He had another good year in 1990: repeating as Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic Champion, and posting his best finishes in the U.S. Open, British Open and PGA Championship.{{cite web|title=Golf Major Championships|url=http://golfmajorchampionships.com/players?player=665}} He has 66 Top-10 finishes in PGA Tour events.

Simpson's PGA Tour career was brought to a sudden end due to his contracting Lyme disease on a hunting trip in 1991, and the neurological pathological condition resulting from it. He has had brain surgery and spinal fusion surgery. In his late thirties and forties, his health improved enough to allow him to play some on the Nationwide Tour. His best finishes in this venue were a 2nd at the 1995 NIKE Buffalo Open and a T-2 at the 1995 NIKE South Carolina Classic.

During his career Simpson was called one of the greatest ball strikers in the game's history by golfing greats Butch Harmon, Jack Nicklaus, and Johnny Miller. Early in his career, he was mentored by long-time friends, Sam Snead and J. C. Snead.{{cite web | title=Bio on PGA Tour's official site | url=http://www.pgatour.com/players/00/21/00 | accessdate=7 August 2006 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070315050406/http://www.pgatour.com/players/00/21/00/ | archivedate=15 March 2007 }}

Simpspn began play on the Champions Tour in 2006.

Personal life

Simpson lives in Greensboro, Georgia with son Chris and grand daughters.

Awards and honors

  • In 1989, he won the PGA Tour's Comeback Player of the Year.
  • In 1990, Simpson was awarded the Georgia Professional Athlete of the Year award.
  • In 2004, Simpson was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame,
  • In 2006, Simpson was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame.

Amateur wins

Professional wins (10)

=PGA Tour wins (4)=

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!No.!!Date!!Tournament!!Winning score!!Margin of
victory!!Runner(s)-up

align=center|1

|align=right|Oct 6, 1985

|Southern Open

|−16 (64-64-69-67=264)

|2 strokes

|{{flagicon|USA}} Clarence Rose

align=center|2

|align=right|Mar 26, 1989

|USF&G Classic

|−14 (68-67-70-69=274)

|2 strokes

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Greg Norman, {{flagicon|USA}} Hal Sutton

align=center|3

|align=right|Oct 21, 1989

|Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic

|−16 (65-67-70-70=272)

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|USA}} Donnie Hammond

align=center|4

|align=right|Oct 20, 1990

|Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic (2)

|−24 (64-64-65-71=264)

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|USA}} John Mahaffey

PGA Tour playoff record (0–2)

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!No.!!Year!!Tournament!!Opponents!!Result

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|align=center|1

|1989

|Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic

|{{flagicon|USA}} Mike Donald, {{flagicon|USA}} Hal Sutton

|Donald won with birdie on fourth extra hole
Sutton eliminated by par on third hole

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|align=center|2

|1990

|Doral-Ryder Open

|{{flagicon|USA}} Paul Azinger, {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Calcavecchia,
{{flagicon|AUS}} Greg Norman

|Norman won with eagle on first extra hole

=Tarheel Tour wins (1)=

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!No.!!Date!!Tournament!!Winning score!!Margin of
victory!!Runner-up

align=center|1

|align=right|Apr 14, 2006

|Olde Sycamore Open

|−13 (69-67-67=203)

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|USA}} Brent Delahoussaye

=Other wins (5)=

Results in major championships

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!Tournament

!1978

!1979

!1980

!1981

!1982

!1983

!1984

!1985

!1986

!1987

!1988

!1989

!1990

!1991

!1992

!1993

!1994

align=left|Masters Tournament

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|T18

|CUT

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|CUT

|CUT

|CUT

|CUT

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align=left|U.S. Open

|CUT

|CUT

|T37

|T43

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|T32

|T11

|T46

|CUT

|T14

|CUT

|CUT

|style="background:yellow;"|T5

|T26

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|CUT

align=left|The Open Championship

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|T45

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|T12

|T57

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align=left|PGA Championship

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|CUT

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|CUT

|T36

|T25

|CUT

|CUT

|T43

|CUT

|T27

|style="background:yellow;"|T8

|CUT

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{{legend|yellow|Top 10}}

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CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" = tied

=Summary=

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!Tournament !! Wins !! 2nd !! 3rd !! Top-5 !! Top-10 !! Top-25 !! Events !! Cuts made

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  • Most consecutive cuts made – 7 (1983 U.S. Open – 1985 U.S. Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (twice)

U.S. national team appearances

Filmography

=Television=

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|2022

|Stranger Things

|Golfer on tv

|1 episode

See also

References

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