Aaron Baddeley
Aaron Baddeley

Born: March 17, 1981
Country: Australia
Tour : PGA Tour
Turned Professional: 2000

One of golf’s best short game players, Baddeley is continuing to build on an already impressive list of accomplishments. The 30-year-old Australian initially burst onto the international golf scene in 1999, by becoming the youngest player (17) to capture the Holden Australian Open. The win established him as one of the most heralded amateurs in history, a standing he validated by defending his title the following year. Since joining the PGA Tour full time in 2003, he has won twice and finished in the top-10 an additional 23 times. Baddeley made 20 of 25 cuts during the 2010 season, highlighted by a tie-for-third at the Valero Texas Open.

Professional Results:
2011: 1st Northern Trust Open, 4th Shell Houston Open,  6th The Players Championship,  3rd Tour Championship by Coca-Cola>br /> 2007: FBR Open, Mastercard Masters
2006: Verizon Heritage
2001: Greg Norman Holden International
2000: Holden Australian Open

Professional Team Competitions:
2011 The Presidents Cup
2001: World Cup