- Robert Allenby
Robert Allenby (born 12 July 1971) is one of the leading Australian professional golfers of his generation. Allenby was born in Melbourne. He turned professional in 1992 and was soon successful, topping the PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit in his first season and again in 1994. He continues to play some events on his home tour and as of June 2005 he has nine wins on it, including one as an amateur.
- Peter Lonard
Peter Lonard (born July 17, 1967) is an Australian golfer who plays mainly on the U.S. based PGA Tour. He credits fellow Australian Greg Norman as his inspiration. Lonard was born at Epping and educated at Denistone and Eastwood in Sydney. He turned professional in 1989 and began his career on the PGA Tour of Australasia and played the European Tour in 1991 and 1992, where he had very moderate results.
- Trevor Immelman
Trevor John Immelman (born 16 December 1979) is a South African golfer. Immelman was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He took up golf at the age of five. He won the U.S. Amateur Public Links in 1998. Immelman turned professional in 1999. In 2000 he played mainly on the second tier professional tour in Europe, the Challenge Tour, and finished tenth on the Order of Merit.
- Charles Howell III
Charles Gordon Howell III (born June 20, 1979) is an American golfer. Howell was born and raised in Augusta, Georgia, the home town of the Masters Tournament. He was a member of Augusta Country Club, which is adjacent to Amen Corner at Augusta National Golf Club. Howell graduated from Westminster Schools of Augusta, and soon after attended Oklahoma State University.
- Chris Dimarco
Christian Dean DiMarco (born August 23, 1968) is an American golfer who plays on the PGA Tour, and has been in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings. DiMarco was born in Huntington, New York. He attended University of Florida and turned professional in 1990. He won the Canadian Tour's order of merit in 1992 and finished ninth on the second tier Nike Tour in 1993 to earn his PGA Tour card. However he was not always able to maintain his place on the PGA Tour, …
- Nick O'Hern
Nick O'Hern (born 18 October 1971) is an Australian golfer. O'Hern was born in Perth, Western Australia. He is left handed and took up golf at the age of nine. His father was a three-handicap golfer who played baseball for Australia, and Nick played that sport for Western Australia himself. He was also a talented tennis player, but he chose to concentrate on golf and turned professional in 1994.
- Lucas Glover
Lucas Glover (born November 12, 1979) is an American golfer. Glover was born in Greenville, South Carolina. He attended Clemson University from 1998 until 2001. During his Clemson career he was named an 1st Team All-America in 2000 and 2001. He was a member of the 2001 United States Walker Cup team and turned professional later that year. Glover played on the Nationwide Tour in 2002 and 2003, …
- Fred Funk
Frederick "Fred" Funk (born June 14, 1956) is an American professional golfer. Funk was born in Takoma Park, Maryland. He graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1980 with a degree in law enforcement. He turned professional in 1981 but worked as a golf coach at his alma mater from 1982 to 1988, not becoming a member of the PGA Tour until 1989. He picked up a number of wins from 1992 onwards, and without quite becoming one of the top stars on the tour, …
- Tim Clark
Timothy Henry Clark (born 17 December 1975) is a South African golfer. Clark was born in Durban, South Africa. He took up golf at the age of three and was taught to play by his father. He attended North Carolina State University in the United States, where he had a successful college golf career. During this time he won the 1997 Public Links Championship to qualify for his first PGA Tour event, which was the 1998 Masters Tournament.
- Steve Elkington
Steve John Elkington (born December 8, 1962) is an Australian golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He was born in Inverell, Australia and grew up in Wagga Wagga. Elkington has won 10 events on the PGA Tour, most prestigiously the 1995 PGA Championship at the Riviera Country Club, which is his only major and the 1991 and 1997 Players Championships.
- Jay Haas
Jay Dean Haas (born December 2, 1953) is an American golfer. Haas was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Wake Forest University and was a member of the NCAA Championship team of the middle 1970s with Curtis Strange and Bob Byman that "Golf World" has called "the greatest college team of all time". He won the individual championship in 1975. He turned professional in 1976. Haas has had a solid career on the PGA Tour, winning nine times between 1978 and 1993.
- Jeff Maggert
Jeff Maggert (born February 20, 1964) is an American golfer. Maggert was born in Columbia, Missouri. He attended Texas A&M University and turned professional in 1986. He was player of the year on what is now the Nationwide Tour in 1990 and has been a member of the PGA Tour since 1991. He has won three PGA Tour events and several other professional tournaments. He has represented the United States in the Ryder Cup three times and in the Presidents Cup once.
- Craig Parry
Craig Parry (born January 12, 1966) has been one of Australia's premier golfers since turning professional in 1986, and has 22 career victories, two of those wins being events on the PGA Tour; the 2002 WGC-NEC Invitational and the 2004 Ford Championship at Doral. Parry was born in Sunshine, Victoria. His first career victory came at the 1987 New South Wales Open, (an event he later won again in 1992) and later that year won the Canadian TPC.
- Stephen Leaney
Stephen Leaney (born 10 March 1969) is an Australian golfer. Leaney was born in Busselton, Western Australia. He turned professional in 1992 and won several tournaments in his home country in the 1990s, despite having a rib cut out of his right side in December 1993 after doctors diagnosed a blood clot. Between 1998 and 2003 he made the top 15 on the European Tour Order of Merit three times and won four European Tour events.
- Kirk Triplett
Kirk Alan Triplett (born March 29, 1962) is an American golfer. Triplett was born in Moses Lake, Washington. He attended the University of Nevada and turned professional in 1985. Triplett has three wins on the PGA Tour. He represented the United States in the 2000 Presidents Cup. He has featured in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings.
- Peter Thomson
Peter William Thomson (born August 23, 1929) is an Australian golfer. He is best remembered for his five wins in The Open Championship. He was born in Melbourne. Thomson's Open Championship wins came in 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, and 1965. He was the only man to win the tournament for three consecutive years in the 20th century. Thomson was a prolific tournament champion around the world, winning the national championships of ten countries, …
- Elin Nordegren
Elin Maria Pernilla Nordegren (born January 1, 1980, in Stockholm, Sweden) is a former model, better known as the wife of pro golfer Tiger Woods. Elin's mother, Barbro Holmberg, is a politician and former migration and asylum policy minister of Sweden, while her father, Thomas, is a radio journalist who has served as bureau chief in Washington, D.C. for the Swedish Broadcasting media.
- Mark Brooks
Mark Brooks (born March 25, 1961) is an American golfer. Brooks was born in Fort Worth, Texas. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and turned professional in 1984. He has seven wins on the PGA Tour, including one major, the 1996 PGA Championship. He was a member of the U.S. Presidents Cup team in 1996.
- David Frost
David Laurence Frost (born 11 September 1959) is a South African golfer who has more than twenty professional tournament wins to his name, spread across four continents. Frost was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He turned professional in 1981. He used to be a cigarette salesman. He scored his first professional win in his home country in 1983 and has continued to play in South Africa in the northern winter, …
- Frank Nobilo
Frank Nobilo (born on May 14, 1960) is a former professional golfer and current analyst for The Golf Channel's Champions Tour coverage. He is of Croat origin. Nobilo was born in Auckland, New Zealand. In 1978, he won the New Zealand Amateur Championship at 18, the second-youngest winner of this title. In November 1979, he turned professional. In 1985, Nobilo joined the European Tour as a full-time player, having played in selected events in 1982 and 1983.
- Jim Gallagher Jr.
James Thomas "Jim" Gallagher, Jr. (born March 24, 1961) is an American professional golfer and sportscaster. Gallagher was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. His father, a career club pro, started him in golf at age 6. He attended the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Gallagher turned pro in 1983 and joined the PGA Tour in 1984. Gallagher won five events on the PGA Tour. His first win came in 1990 at the Greater Milwaukee Open.
- Bradley Hughes
Bradley Hughes (born February 10, 1967) is an Australian golfer. Hughes was born in Melbourne. He turned pro in 1988. He has played on the PGA Tour of Australasia, PGA Tour (1997-2002, 2005) and Nationwide Tours (2003-04, 2006). He has won five times in Australia and once in the United States. He was on the 1994 International Team for the Presidents Cup.
- Peter Senior
Peter Senior (born 31 July 1959) is an Australian golfer who has won more than twenty tournaments around the world. He turned professional in 1978 and has spent his career playing mainly on the PGA Tour of Australasia and the European Tour, and also competing occasionally on the Japan Golf Tour and the PGA Tour in the United States. He was seventh on the European Tour Order of Merit in 1987 and also finished in the top twenty in 1988 and 1989.
- Greg Turner
Greg Turner (born 21 February 1963) is a New Zealand golfer. Turner was born in Dunedin. He attended Oklahoma University in the United States but has spent most of his career on the PGA Tour of Australasia and the European Tour. He has won four titles on the European Tour and achieved a career best ranking of eighteenth on the European Tour Order of Merit in 1997.
- Choi Kyung-Ju
Choi Kyung-Ju (born May 19 1970) is a South Korean professional golfer, who is better known to golf fans in many countries as K.J. Choi. He is the most internationally successful South Korean male golfer to date, though he has not achieved the same level of success as several of his female compatriots such as LPGA hall of fame player Se Ri Pak and Grace Park have in women's golf. He was born in Wando, South Korea.
- Jim Nantz
Serving as lead play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports' college basketball coverage for 12th consecutive season, Jim has called play-by-play on more network broadcasts of Final Four and championship game than any other announcer in history of Tournament. Jim also co-hosted Tournament and hosted Final Four for five years (1986-90) Jim earned 1998's National Sportscaster of the Year Award.
- Tsukasa Watanabe
Tsukasa Watanabe is a Japanese golfer. Watanabe was born in Tokyo. He played on the Japan Golf Tour, winning twice, and earned over 750,000,000 ¥. He played on the 1994 International Team in the Presidents Cup.
- Masashi Ozaki
is a Japanese golfer. Ozaki is often known as Jumbo Ozaki on account of his height and length off the tee. He has featured in the top ten of the Official World Golf Rankings. Ozaki was born in Kaifu District, Tokushima. He the most successful player of all time on the Japan Golf Tour, having led the money list a record 12 times and won 94 tournaments, more than forty more than the second highest tally.
- Naomichi Ozaki
is a Japanese golfer. Ozaki was born in Tokushima. He turned professional in 1977 and won 32 tournaments on the Japan Golf Tour between 1984 and 2005. He ranks fourth on the list of most Japan Golf Tour wins. He topped the money list in 1991 and 1999. He is third on the career money list (through 2006). Ozaki played 185 times on the PGA Tour from 1984 to 2001, primarily from 1993 to 2001. His best finish was a T-2 at the 1997 Buick Open.
- Christopher Sullivan
Christopher (Chris) Sullivan (born April 18, 1965 in Redwood City, California) is a retired U.S. soccer midfielder/forward and current soccer trainer and sports broadcaster.
- Jordan Krestanovich
Jordan Krestanovich (born June 14, 1981 in Langley, British Columbia) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Krestanovich was drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in the 5th round, 152nd overall in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. He played briefly for the Avalanche in 2001-02 and 2003-04. Krestanovich played junior hockey with the Calgary Hitmen of the Western Hockey League, winning the President's Cup in 1999.
- Don Hay
Don Hay (born February 13, 1954 in Kamloops, British Columbia) is an ice hockey coach at the junior level who has won the Memorial Cup three times and was briefly a coach in the National Hockey League. Hay is the current head coach of the Vancouver Giants of the Western Hockey League.
- Mike O'Meara
Mike O'Meara (born June 22, 1959), is a restaurant owner and the co-host of the Don and Mike Show (based in Washington, D.C. but nationally syndicated) with Don Geronimo for 20 years. Originally from Glastonbury, Connecticut, Mike is known for his impressions with a repertoire of over 50 celebrity voices. Before being teamed with Geronimo, O'Meara worked as a bar & nightclub disc jockey and held many positions in radio, …
- Dean Clark
Dean Clark (born January 16, 1964 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a former ice hockey defenceman and currently the head coach of the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League. He was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the 8th round, 164th overall in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft and played one NHL game for the Oilers. Clark spent three years playing in the Western Hockey League With the Kamloops Junior Oilers/Blazers from 1982-85, …
- Bobby Gilbert
Bobby Gilbert is a former Irish footballer. Gilbert played for a number of clubs in the League of Ireland, including Shamrock Rovers and Shelbourne FC. He also played with Derry City FC, who played in the Irish League at the time, scoring twice against FC Lyn Oslo in the European Cup in 1965. Bobby signed for Rovers in October 1966 making his debut against St.
- Daniel Oyugah
Daniel Oyugah (born February 20, 1986) is a Kenyan footballer based in the United States playing college soccer. Before departing to the United States, Daniel featured for Kenyan super league side, Umeme FC. Daniel attended Upper Hill high school where he was successfull academically and as a footballer. Immediately after high school,he featured in the President's Cup, playing for Ramogi United in the quarter Finals. He later joined Alliance Francais for only one season.
- David Perron
David Perron is a Canadian ice hockey player. He currently plays for the Lewiston MAINEiacs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. He was selected in the first round, 26th pick by the St. Louis Blues in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Perron went undrafted in two QMJHL bantam drafts. He instead played with the St. Jérome Panthers of the QJAHL. After accumulating 69 points in 51 games in the 2005-06 season, and winning the Rookie of the Year trophy, …
- Roger Maltbie
Roger Lin Maltbie (born June 30, 1951) is an American professional golfer and on-course analyst for NBC Sports. Maltbie was born in Modesto, California and grew up in San Jose. He attended James Lick High School where he was a teammate of former PGA Tour player Forrest Fezler. Maltbie attended San Jose City College (1970-1971), and then went on to San Jose State University; he was a member of the golf team at both institutions.