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David Frost Personal information Full name David Laurence Frost Born 11 September 1959
Cape Town, South AfricaHeight 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Weight 92 kg (200 lb; 14.5 st) Nationality South Africa Residence Dallas, Texas, U.S. Career Turned professional 1981 Current tour(s) European Seniors Tour
Champions TourFormer tour(s) European Tour
PGA Tour
Sunshine TourProfessional wins 25 Number of wins by tour PGA Tour 10 European Tour 2 Japan Golf Tour 1 Sunshine Tour 6 Champions Tour 1 European Seniors Tour 1 Best results in Major Championships Masters Tournament T5: 1995 U.S. Open T15: 1986 The Open Championship 6th: 1987 PGA Championship T10: 1987 Achievements and awards Sunshine Tour
Order of Merit winner1998/99 Byron Nelson Award 1987 David Laurence Frost (born 11 September 1959) is a South African professional golfer who has more than twenty professional tournament wins to his name, spread across four continents.
Frost was born in Cape Town, South Africa and matriculated at Paarl Boys' High School in 1977. 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, but like other leading South African golfers he has spent far more time playing internationally. In line with many other Commonwealth golfers his first move abroad was to the European Tour and he played that tour from 1982 to 1984.
From 1985 he was primarily on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, where he went on to win ten tournaments, the most prestigious of which was the 1989 NEC World Series of Golf which he won by defeating Ben Crenshaw at the second playoff hole. He made the top ten on the PGA Tour money list twice, placing 9th in 1988 and 5th in 1993 and was ranked in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings for 86 weeks between 1988 and 1994.[1] By his forties, he was no longer a regular contender on the tour, but in 2005 he set the all time PGA Tour 72-hole putting record with 92 putts at the MCI Heritage while finishing only tied 38th.
Since 2007 Frost has re-established his career on the European Tour.
Frost won the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit in 1998/99. He was a member of the International Team in the first staging of the Presidents Cup in 1994, and took part again in 1996. In 1997 and 1998 he captained South Africa to victory in the Alfred Dunhill Cup in Scotland. His team mates were Ernie Els and Retief Goosen.
Frost owns a wine business which produces vintages named after golf legends such as Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.
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Professional wins (25)
PGA Tour wins (10)
No. Date Tournament Winning Score Margin of Victory Runner(s)-up 1 Oct 2, 1988 Southern Open -10 (70-68-65-67=270) Playoff Bob Tway 2 Nov 6, 1988 Northern Telecom Tucson Open -2 (71-69-70-76=286) 5 strokes Mark Calcavecchia, Mark O'Meara 3 Aug 27, 1989 NEC World Series of Golf -4 (70-68-69-69=276) Playoff Ben Crenshaw, 4 Apr 29, 1990 USF&G Classic -12 (71-70-66-69=276) 1 stroke Greg Norman 5 Jun 28, 1992 Buick Classic -16 (67-68-67-66=268) 8 strokes Duffy Waldorf 6 Sep 20, 1992 Hardee's Golf Classic -14 (62-68-64-72=266) 3 strokes Tom Lehman, Loren Roberts 7 Sep 12, 1993 Canadian Open -9 (72-70-69-68=279) 1 stroke Fred Couples 8 Sep 19, 1993 Hardee's Golf Classic -21 (68-63-64-64=259) 7 strokes Payne Stewart, D. A. Weibring 9 Jun 26, 1994 Canon Greater Hartford Open -12 (65-68-66-69=268) 1 stroke Greg Norman, 10 May 25, 1997 MasterCard Colonial -15 (66-63-69-67=265) 2 strokes Brad Faxon, David Ogrin Sunshine Tour wins (6)
- 1983 Gordon's Gin Classic (South Africa)
- 1986 Southern Suns South African Open, South African Masters
- 1987 Safmarine Masters
- 1994 Lexington South African PGA Championship
- 1999 Mercedes-Benz - Vodacom South African Open (co-sanctioned with the European Tour)
European Tour wins (2)
- 1984 Compagnie de Chauffe Cannes Open
- 1999 Mercedes-Benz - Vodacom South African Open (co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour)
Japan Golf Tour wins (1)
- 1992 Dunlop Phoenix
Other wins (5)
- 1989 Million Dollar Challenge (South Africa - unofficial event)
- 1990 Million Dollar Challenge (South Africa - unofficial event)
- 1992 Million Dollar Challenge (South Africa - unofficial event)
- 1993 Hong Kong Open
- 1994 Hong Kong Open
Champions Tour wins (1)
- 2010 3M Championship
European Seniors Tour (1)
- 2011 Mauritius Commercial Bank Open (2010 calender year)
Results in major championships
Tournament 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 The Masters DNP DNP DNP DNP T45 8 T18 U.S. Open DNP DNP T23 T15 T17 CUT T18 The Open Championship CUT T47 T28 CUT 6 T7 CUT PGA Championship DNP DNP CUT T21 T10 CUT T27 Tournament 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 The Masters CUT T32 DNP CUT T35 T5 T10 37 T26 DNP U.S. Open T33 CUT DNP CUT CUT CUT CUT DNP DNP DNP The Open Championship CUT CUT DNP T24 T51 T31 T40 CUT T42 T7 PGA Championship T31 T48 T73 CUT T25 T67 CUT CUT T56 T21 Tournament 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 The Masters DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP U.S. Open CUT DNP CUT DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP CUT The Open Championship T55 CUT DNP DNP DNP T15 DNP CUT T51 DNP DNP PGA Championship DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10.Team appearances
- Alfred Dunhill Cup (representing South Africa): 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 (winners), 1998 (winners)
- World Cup of Golf (representing South Africa): 1998, 1999
- Presidents Cup (International Team): 1994, 1996
See also
- Golfers with most PGA Tour wins
- Golfers with most Sunshine Tour wins
References
External links
- David Frost at the PGA Tour official site
- David Frost at the European Tour official site
- David Frost at the Sunshine Tour official site
- David Frost at the Japan Golf Tour official site
- David Frost Wines
International Presidents Cup team – 1994 Fulton Allem • Robert Allenby • Steve Elkington • David Frost • Bradley Hughes • Mark McNulty • Frank Nobilo • Craig Parry • Nick Price • Peter Senior • Vijay Singh • Tsukasa Watanabe
David Graham (non-playing captain)Lost: 12 – 20 International Presidents Cup team – 1996 Robert Allenby • Steve Elkington • Ernie Els • David Frost • Mark McNulty • Frank Nobilo • Greg Norman • Masashi Ozaki • Craig Parry • Nick Price • Peter Senior • Vijay Singh
Peter Thomson (non-playing captain)Lost: 15.5 – 16.5 Categories:- South African golfers
- PGA Tour golfers
- European Tour golfers
- Sunshine Tour golfers
- Champions Tour golfers
- European Seniors Tour golfers
- People from Cape Town
- Paarl Old Boys
- Anglo-African people
- 1959 births
- Living people
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