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  • Jim McGovern

    His best finish on the PGA TOUR was 1st in 1993 at the Shell Houston Open.

    height6-1
    weight200
    birthDateFebruary 5, 1965
    age48
    birthPlaceTeaneck, NJ
    residenceOradell, NJ
    familyWife, Lauren; Melanie (2/5/95), Emily (4/6/96), Elizabeth Ann (2/24/99), Sean Harold (7/16/01)
    educationOld Dominion University
    splInterestFamily, all sports
    nwTourAlumnusWeb.com Tour Graduate (1990)
    trndProYear1988
    qSchoolYear1991, 1996, 1997, 2007
    clubAfflHackensack GC (Hackensack, NJ)
    cityPlaysFrmOradell; NJ; United States
    combTourMoney3,610,046 
    exmtStatus45th on the 2007 Nationwide Tour money list
    carHighMade the cut in 13 of 23 starts on the 2007 Nationwide Tour, including seven top-25 finishes. Finished the year No. 45 on the money list, with $140,087. Began the year with a runner-up finish at the Movistar Panama Championship, his best finish on Tour since finishing second at the same tournament in 2005. Ended the week two strokes behind tournament winner Miguel Carballo, in the process picking up his fifth career runner-up performance to go with three wins during the 1990 season. Other top-10 finishes came at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (T4), Albertsons Boise Open (T5) and the WNB Golf Classic (T5). Held at least a share of the lead after the first three rounds in Boise, but a final-round 72 dropped him five strokes behind champion Jon Mills. Made five starts on the PGA TOUR in 2007, with a T49 at the Viking Classic his best outing in three made cuts. Made the cut in 13 of 22 starts on the Nationwide Tour in 2006, with one top-10 finish. Finished the campaign No. 80 on the money list, with $67,767. Made the cut in his first six starts of the year, with streak coming to an end at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Among those weekend performances was a season-best T4 showing at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship. Made the cut in two of eight starts on the PGA TOUR in 2006, with a season-opening T38 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic his best showing. Made the cut in 16 of 27 starts on Tour in 2005, with two top-10 and nine top-25 finishes. Ended the season No. 43 on the money list, with $122,788. Began the season with a T2 at BellSouth Panama Championship, his best finish on either the PGA TOUR or Nationwide Tour since a T2 at the 1999 Lakeland Classic. Birdied two of the final three holes to pull within one shot of the lead, but eventual champion Vance Veazey knocked in a five-foot par putt on the last hole for the victory. Collected $34,650 for his efforts. Also finished inside the top 10 with a T9 finish at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Spent a couple seasons splitting time on both the PGA TOUR and Nationwide Tour. Made the cut in four of 11 starts on each during the 2004 season. Posted one top 25 on the PGA TOUR, a T20 at the John Deere Classic. Was T11 at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic on the Nationwide Tour. Ended the 2003 season with T13 at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, best finish since T7 at the 2001 Michelob Championship. Competed in 15 events on the Nationwide Tour, making eight cuts in '03. Played 16 events on the PGA TOUR and 13 on the Nationwide Tour in 2002. Best finish on TOUR was T25 at the Valero Texas Open. On the Nationwide Tour, 13 starts yielded top-10s at Virginia Beach Open and the SAS Carolina Classic. Finished 76th on the Nationwide Tour money list, with $52,472. Enjoyed his best season on the PGA TOUR in 1993 when he captured his lone victory, defeating John Huston with birdie on second playoff hole to win the rain-shortened Shell Houston Open. Had two other top-10s that year and finished No. 27 on the money list, with $587,495. PGA TOUR member from 1991-99, playing an average of 32 tournaments a year from 1991 to 1998. Winner of 1994 Diners Club Matches with Jeff Maggert. Won Lake City, Texarkana and New Haven Opens en route to second-place finish on the 1990 Nationwide Tour money list. Winner of the 1988 Metropolitan Open.
    otherCarHighWinner of the 1987 Virginia State Intercollegiate and the 1987 Metropolitan Amateur Championship.
    personalBrother Rob played linebacker in the NFL. His family was honored with the Metropolitan Golf Writers Family of the Year Award for 1996. First exposed to the game when parents bought house adjacent to Hackensack (NJ) GC.
    priorYearSeasonFinished T7 at The Rex Hospital Open.
    jndTourYear1991
    exmtStatusPast Champion
    otherVics(1): 1994 Diners Club Matches [with Jeff Maggert].
    curYearHighWas disqualified from his only start on the PGA TOUR in the Regular Season, at the True South Classic.
    carHigh2011: Did not make a PGA TOUR cut for the third consecutive year. He also did not have any Web.com Tour starts for just the second time since 1990. 2010: Missed the cut in all three starts on PGA TOUR...Made two of six cuts on the Web.com Tour. 2009: Had a missed cut and a withdrawal in two PGA TOUR starts...Made only eight of 20 cuts on the Web.com Tour with one top-10. 2008: Made the cut in 11 of 26 events on the PGA TOUR, with his best showing being a T36 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic. Missed the cut in both Web.com Tour starts. 2007: Made the cut in 13 of 23 starts on the Web.com Tour, including seven top-25 finishes. Finished the year No. 45 on the money list, with $140,087. Began the year with a runner-up finish at the Movistar Panama Championship, his best finish on Tour since finishing second at the same tournament in 2005. Ended the week two strokes behind tournament winner Miguel Carballo, in the process picking up his fifth career runner-up performance to go with three wins during the 1990 season. Other top-10 finishes came at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (T4), Albertsons Boise Open (T5) and the WNB Golf Classic (T5). Held at least a share of the lead after the first three rounds in Boise, but a final-round 72 dropped him five strokes behind champion Jon Mills. Made five starts on the PGA TOUR, with a T49 at the Viking Classic his best outing in three made cuts. 2006: Made the cut in 13 of 22 starts on the Web.com Tour, with one top-10 finish. Finished the campaign No. 80 on the money list, with $67,767. Made the cut in his first six starts of the year, with streak coming to an end at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Among those weekend performances was a season-best T4 showing at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship. Made the cut in two of eight starts on the PGA TOUR, with a season-opening T38 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic his best showing. 2005: Made the cut in 16 of 27 starts on Tour, with two top-10 and nine top-25 finishes. Ended the season No. 43 on the money list, with $122,788. Began the season with a T2 at BellSouth Panama Championship, his best finish on either the PGA TOUR or Web.com Tour since a T2 at the 1999 Lakeland Classic. Birdied two of the final three holes to pull within one shot of the lead, but eventual champion Vance Veazey knocked in a five-foot par putt on the last hole for the victory. Collected $34,650 for his efforts. 2004: Made the cut in four of 11 starts on both the PGA TOUR and Web.com Tour. Posted one top 25 on the PGA TOUR, a T20 at the John Deere Classic. Was T11 at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic on the Web.com Tour. 2003: Ended the season with T13 at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, best finish since T7 at the 2001 Michelob Championship. Competed in 15 events on the Web.com Tour, making eight cuts. 2002: Played 16 events on the PGA TOUR and 13 on the Web.com Tour. Best finish on TOUR was T25 at the Valero Texas Open. On the Web.com Tour, 13 starts yielded top-10s at Virginia Beach Open and the SAS Carolina Classic. Finished 76th on the Web.com Tour money list, with $52,472. 1994: Winner of Diners Club Matches with Jeff Maggert. 1993: Enjoyed his best season on the PGA TOUR when he captured his lone victory, defeating John Huston with birdie on second playoff hole to win the rain-shortened Shell Houston Open. Had two other top-10s that year and finished No. 27 on the money list, with $587,495. 1991: Beginning in 1991, played an average of 32 tournaments a year over the next eight years. 1990: Won Lake City, Texarkana and New Haven Opens en route to second-place finish on the Web.com Tour money list. Amateur: Winner of the 1988 Metropolitan Open. Winner of the 1987 Virginia State Intercollegiate and the 1987 Metropolitan Amateur Championship.
    personalFirst exposed to the game when parents bought house adjacent to Hackensack (NJ) GC. Brother Rob played linebacker in the NFL. Jim and his family were honored with the Metropolitan Golf Writers Family of the Year Award for 1996.
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