- Brent Franklin
Brent Franklin (born
December 16 ,1965 ) is a Canadian professionalgolf er.Biography
Franklin was born in
Barrie, Ontario . He was coached in golf by Jack McLaughlin as a youth, and first came to prominence when he won the 1981Vancouver City Match Play Championship as a 15-year-old amateur, to become the youngest champion ever in that event. The tournament is open to all professionals and top amateurs in theLower Mainland region.Franklin won the 1982 Canadian Juvenile Championship. He then won the 1983 and 1984 Canadian Junior Championships."Golf in Canada: A History", by James A. Barclay,
Toronto ,McClelland and Stewart , 1992.] He earned a golf scholarship toBrigham Young University . He won the 1985Alberta Amateur Championship.Franklin then won three straight
Canadian Amateur Championship s, from 1985 to 1987. He was a member of the Canadian team which won the 1986Eisenhower Trophy , the World Amateur Team Championship, inVenezuela , along with Warren Sye, Jack Kay Jr., and Mark Brewer.Franklin earned three All-American selections in golf at BYU: 1985 Honorable Mention, 1986 First Team, and 1987 Second Team. [ [http://www.byucougars.com/golf_m/history/all-american.jsp BYU Men's Golf All-Americans] ]
Franklin turned professional, and won the 1988
Canadian PGA Championship . That gave him a national championship in Canada at ever-rising levels for seven consecutive seasons. He was selected as Rookie of the Year on the 1988Canadian Professional Golf Tour , and many thought he would become the next Canadian star on thePGA Tour .Franklin then moved to the
Japan Golf Tour for several years, and posted several strong finishes, including four runner-up results, earning very good prize money. He played 112 Japanese events between 1989 and 1995, and won a total of ¥140,307,935. He did not win a tournament, but tied for first place, then lost the playoff to Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki at the 1992Dunlop Open . [ [http://www.jgto.org/jgto/WG02020000Init.do?year=1992&tournaKbnCd=0&conferenceCd=6 1992 Dunlop Open results] ]Franklin's world ranking peaked at #124 at the end of the 1992 season. [ [http://www.officialworldgolfranking.com/archive Official World Golf Ranking - Archive - Archive - 6/1/2008 8:47:31 PM ] ]
Franklin was planning to move to the PGA Tour after 1995. But, when cycling in Vancouver, he was hit by a transport truck, and was seriously injured. Franklin was able to recover, and for a time played on the Canadian Professional Golf Tour, trying to regain his earlier form, but was never able to approach the level he had shown earlier.
Franklin currently works as a club professional in
Colorado .References
External links
* [http://www.jgto.org/jgto/WG05020500Tour.do?playerCd=1875 Profile on Japan Golf Tour's official site]
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