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Official World Golf Ranking: 590
Born: Sat,Jan 5,1991 - Welwyn Garden City, England
Age: 33y 3m 13d, Nationality: GBR
Height: 5' 10, Weight: 195lbs
Home: Welwyn Garden City, England
Turned Pro: 2011, Joined PGA Tour: 2020, Joined European Tour: 2012
Notes: In 2009, Lewis won the Boys Amateur Championship at Royal St George's. In 2010, he lost to Peter O'Malley in a playoff for the New South Wales Open and then tied for 12th place at the Australian Open. This was followed by a victory on the Old Course at St Andrews in the 2011 St Andrews Links Trophy. Lewis qualified for the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George's via Local Final Qualifying at Rye. In the first round, he shot a five-under-par 65, giving him a share of the ...

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Tom Lewis

In 2009, Lewis won the Boys Amateur Championship at Royal St George's. In 2010, he lost to Peter O'Malley in a playoff for the New South Wales Open and then tied for 12th place at the Australian Open. This was followed by a victory on the Old Course at St Andrews in the 2011 St Andrews Links Trophy.
Lewis qualified for the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George's via Local Final Qualifying at Rye. In the first round, he shot a five-under-par 65, giving him a share of the lead. This was the lowest single-round score by an amateur in Open Championship history and equaled the lowest in any major championship. It made him the first amateur to lead a major after a round since Mike Reid in the 1976 U.S. Open and the first amateur to lead the Open Championship since Michael Bonallack in 1968. One of Lewis's first-round partners was Tom Watson, for whom he was named, as Watson was his father's hero. Lewis finished T-30th and as the low amateur, he won the Silver Medal.
Lewis turned professional after the 2011 Walker Cup. He made his professional debut at the Austrian Golf Open in September 2011, shooting a two-over-par 74 in the first round. He recovered to finish in a T-10th.
His first European Tour win came at the Portugal Masters in October 2011, shooting rounds of 70, 64, 68, and 65 to finish two shots clear of the field. It was his third professional start. In December 2011 he was crowned the European Tour's Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year.
Hails from Welwyn Garden City, the same club that Nick Faldo got his start at.
2013 Notes: Played in 25 events, had one top-ten, T-3rd at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and finished 79th in the Race to Dubai.
2014 Notes: Played in 27 European Tour events making 21 cuts with one top-ten finish, T-8th at the Trophee Hassan II. Finished 104th in the Race to Deal.
2015 Notes: Played in 27 European Tour events making 13 cuts. Again had just one top-ten finish, T-4th at the Shenzhen International. Was 116th in the Race to Dubai.
2016 Notes: Played 16 European Tour events making 9 cuts. Didn't have a top-ten finish, best finish was T-26th at the Made In Denmark and Lyoness Open. He was 170th in the Race to Dubai.
2017 Notes: Played in 21 European Tour events making 15 cuts. Had 3 top-ten finishes, T-3rd at the D+D REAL Czech Masters, T-9th at the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play, and T-10th at the Australian PGA Championship. Finished 135th in the Race to Dubai.
2018 Notes: Played in 20 European Tour events making 15 cuts with five top-ten finishes. Started the year 370th in the Official World Rankings and playing on both the Challenge and European Tour. After missing the cut in his first five events and dropping to 437th in the OWGA he finished T-9th at the Turkish Airlines Championship. He qualified and played in the U.S. Open missing the cut but when he returned from America he was ready to play well again. He had another top-ten on the Challenge Tour, a T-10th at the Prague Golf Challenge, and in his next Challenge Tour start was T-3rd at the Swedish Challenge. Good play rubbed off on the European Tour, he was 6th in the D+D Real Czech Masters, followed by a T-65th at the Made in Denmark. After that went through a three-week stretch that changed his life. First was winning the Bridgestone Challenge followed the next week with a T-3rd finish at the Kazakhstan Open. After that flew to Portugal and he shot 61-66 on the weekend to beat Eddie Pepperell and Lucas Herbert by three shots. It would be his second win at the Portugal Masters, but with the win, he got a two-year exemption on the European Tour. He finished the year strongly with a T-10th at the Alfred Dunhill Links, T-5th at the Sky Sports British Open, and T-7th at the DP World Tour, Dubai. He finished the year 41st in the Race to Dubai.
2019 Notes: Played in 23 European Tour events making 18 cuts with five top-ten finishes. Was 24th in the Race to Dubai. Was T-9th at the Abu Dhabi Championship and then 3rd at the Saudi International, three back of winner Dustin Johnson. With the high finish moved to 55th in the OWGR, his best career finish and helped get him into both the WGC-Mexico Championship (T-65th) and the WGC-Dell Match Play (T-24th). Was T-11th in the British Open. Made his first start on the Korn Ferry Tour and won the Korn Ferry Tour Championship by four shots over Fabian Gomez. With the win finished 2nd on the Korn Ferry Tour Finals 25 which gives him a membership to the PGA Tour in 2020. Was T-5th at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, three shots back of winner Victor Perez. Was T-8th at the Portugal Masters. Ended his year T-6th at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai.
2020 Notes: Played mostly on the PGA Tour, he played in 12 events making five cuts with one top-ten. Was 124th on the FedExCup points list. Finished T-2nd at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational three shots back of winner Justin Thomas. Not only was it his first top-ten on the PGA Tour but his runner-up finish secures his PGA tour card for 2021. On the European Tour played in seven events with two top-ten finishes. Was T-3rd at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, two shots back of the Lucas Herbert/Christiaan Bezuidenhout playoff. Also credited with his T-2nd at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude. Ended his season with a T-23rd finish at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai.
2021 Notes: Was T-8th at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with partner Thomas Pieters. His best indivdual start was T-14th at the AT&T Pebble Beach.

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Career at a Glance: Starts: 287, Cuts Made: 163 (57%), Top Tens: 25 (9%) , Rounds: 866, Scoring Avg: 71.20, Career Earnings: $6,794,699 - Best Finish: 1st (3 times)
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