- Casey Martin
Casey Martin (born
June 2 ,1972 ) is an Americanprofessional golfer and college golf coach.Martin was born in
Eugene, Oregon and still resides there. He was educated atStanford University , and was briefly a teammate ofTiger Woods . He was a three-time allPac-10 and was a member of the University's NCAA Championship team in 1994. He won the 1993Sahalee Players Championship . He turned professional in 1995.Martin suffers from a
birth defect in his left leg known asKlippel Trenaunay Weber syndrome . Martin successfully sued thePGA Tour in 2001 for the right to use agolf cart during competition under theAmericans with Disabilities Act . Among the attorneys representing him wasMartha Lee Walters a 2006 appointee to theOregon Supreme Court . [ [http://www.law.uoregon.edu/news/upload/OL2006wide.pdf University of Oregon Law School] ] During the years that the suit wound through the courts, he enjoyed limited success on the golf course, and throughout, was permitted to use a golf cart. In 1998, he won aNike Tour event, theLakeland Open , in a playoff, thus assuring himself of remaining on the tour the following year and securing a five-year exemption from the first round ofQualifying School (Q-School), the competition whereby golfers seek to secure places on both the PGA Tour and the Nike Tour (later the Buy.com Tour, and now theNationwide Tour ), the second-level competition. Also in 1998, he attained a career highlight by finishing tied for 23rd at the U.S. Open, and briefly contending for the lead before falling back.In late 1999, by finishing 14th on the Nike Tour money list, Martin secured a spot on the PGA Tour. He could only finish 179th on the money list in 2000 and failed to keep his card through his earnings on the PGA Tour. As a PGA Tour cardholder for 2000 he began at the final stage of that year's Q-School, but narrowly failed to keep his spot (finishing tied for 37th, when the top 35 and ties qualified), relegating him to the Nike Tour once more.
Martin kept full status on the Nike Tour through 2003, but failed to make the Q-School finals in 2003, relegating him to a limited status (he played nine tournaments) in 2004. In 2004 (following the expiration of his five-year exemption from the first round of Q-School), he advanced from the first round to the second of the three rounds, but no further, and only had limited status in 2005, playing nine tournaments on the tour and making two cuts. In addition, through a sponsor's exemption, he played the PGA Tour
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am , making the cut and finishing tied for 65th. He failed to advance from the first round of Q-School in 2005. He played five Nationwide Tour events in 2006, making the cut once, for a total earnings of $1,328. [ [http://www.pgatour.com/players/intro/149595 PGA Tour profile] ]In May 2006, Martin was named head coach of the
University of Oregon 's men's golf team in his hometown of Eugene, after working as a volunteer assistant during the 2006 season. [ [http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/pga/news?slug=ap-oregon-martin&prov=ap&type=lgns Yahoo! Sports profile] ] He has indicated he hopes to continue to play, where it fits in with his coaching schedule. [ [http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-golf/uwire/051006aae.html College Sports TV] ] .Martin did not play in Q-School in 2006 or 2007. He did not play in any PGA Tour or Nationwide Tour events in 2007, or thus far in 2008.
ee also
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PGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin References
External links
* [http://www.pgatour.com/players/02/04/45/ Results and stats on PGA Tour's official site]
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