Tom McGinnis

{{short description|American professional golfer}}

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| birth_place = Memphis, Tennessee

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| death_place = Summerville, South Carolina

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Thomas "Tom or Tommy" McGinnis (November 27, 1947 – June 6, 2019) was an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour.

McGinnis was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He attended the University of Tennessee and was a member of the golf team from 1967–1969. He turned professional in 1969.

McGinnis had 49 starts in PGA Tour events during his regular career; he earned and lost his Tour card 3 times. His best finish in a PGA Tour event was a solo 5th at the 1976 Ed McMahon-Jaycees Quad Cities Open. His best finish in a major championship was 55th at the 1980 U.S. Open.{{cite web |title=Tom McGinnis |publisher=Golf Major Championships |url=http://golfmajorchampionships.com/players?player=910}} He earned his living primarily as a club and teaching pro at various clubs in Tennessee, New York and Florida.

McGinnis has eight top-10 finishes in Champions tour events including one win. The highlight of his career was defeating Hale Irwin in a playoff at the 1999 BankBoston Classic. With his win, McGinnis deprived Irwin of the chance to match Chi-Chi Rodríguez's record of three straight titles in this event.

McGinnis worked as a teaching pro at Pine Forest Country Club in Summerville, South Carolina. He was also an assistant coach for the boy's varsity golf team at Pinewood Preparatory School, the South Carolina 2006 Class AAA champions.

McGinnis died on June 6, 2019, in Summerville, South Carolina.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/834676353/?article=f2a7d838-5b62-4aa6-bdc7-e4883185a1c4&focus=0.42346007,0.48733002,0.8430559,0.8418654&xid=3355&_gl=1*vhtyb6*_gcl_au*OTc4MjE0MDcuMTY4MjM0NTY3MA..*_ga*MjgxMTg5NzI1LjE2NTExNjY1NjQ.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MjYyYmZjODgtNWU3OS00NTE5LThjNzYtYWJlMmFlMWI1NGE2LjIxNC4xLjE2ODYwNzY1NzcuMjMuMC4w |title=Thomas ("Tommy") McGinnis |newspaper=The Commercial Appeal |location=Memphis, Tennessee |date=June 8, 2019 |page=9A |via=newspapers.com |url-access=subscription}}

Amateur wins

Professional wins (6)

=Regular career wins (5)=

=Champions Tour wins (1)=

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|align=right|Aug 27, 1999

|BankBoston Classic

|−11 (69-69-67=205)

|Playoff

|{{flagicon|USA}} Hale Irwin

Champions Tour playoff record (1–0)

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!No.!!Year!!Tournament!!Opponent!!Result

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|1999

|BankBoston Classic

|{{flagicon|USA}} Hale Irwin

|Won with birdie on second extra hole

See also

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