- Robert Wrenn (golfer)
Robert Brenaman Wrenn, Jr. (born
September 11 ,1959 ) is an Americansportscaster andgolf course design consultant; he is a formerprofessional golfer who played on thePGA Tour and theNationwide Tour .Wrenn was born in
Richmond, Virginia . He attendedWake Forest University inWinston-Salem, North Carolina , and was an all-ACC member of thegolf team in each of his four years from1978 –1981 .He turned pro in1981 .Wrenn played in 308 PGA Tour events between
1982 and1998 with 15 top-10 finishes including a victory at the1987 Buick Open . He established the tournament record of 262 (26-under-par), which still stands. In fact, at the time this was only one stroke off the all-time PGA Tour record in a 72-hole tournament. [ [http://www.pgatour.com/players/00/23/03/ Bio on PGA Tour's official site] ] His best finish in a major was T-25 at The Masters in 1988. [cite web|title=Golf Major Championships|url=http://golfmajorchampionships.com/players?player=379|accessdate=2008-01-03] Toward the end of his playing career, Wrenn played some on the Nationwide Tour. His best two finishes in that venue, both in 1995, were a T-2 at the NIKE South Carolina Classic and a T-3 at the NIKE Tri-Cities Open.After retiring from professional golf, Wrenn became a golf broadcaster in various forums including
ESPN . He is also active in golf course design consultant work. He has collaborated with Lester George, a golf course architect, to design several award winning courses including The Colonial Golf Club inWilliamsburg, Virginia .Wrenn is involved with "The First Tee", a charitable organization which gives kids an opportunity to play golf who otherwise would not be able to learn the game. He lives in
Richmond, Virginia .Amateur wins
*1981
Trans-Mississippi Amateur PGA Tour wins
*1987
Buick Open Other wins
*1983 Virginia State Open, Indonesian Open
*1989 Virginia State Open
*1991 Virginia State OpenReferences
External links
* [http://www.pgatour.com/players/00/23/03/ Profile on PGA Tour's official site]
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