Scott Strange (born 7 April 1977) is an Australian
professional golfer
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who competes on the
European Tour
The European Tour (currently known as the DP World Tour for sponsorship reasons), legally the PGA European Tour is the leading men's professional golf tour in Europe. The organisation also operates the European Senior Tour (for players aged fif ...
,
OneAsia Tour
The OneAsia Tour was a men's professional golf tour based in the Asia-Pacific region. The tour was founded in 2009 as a joint venture between the PGA Tour of Australasia, the China Golf Association, the Korean Golf Association and the Korean PGA. T ...
and the
Asian Tour
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.
Prior to turning
Professional
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, Strange frequently represented the Western Australia amateur team in Australian Golf Union (now Golf Australia) events. He joined the Asian Tour in 2003 via Qualifying School, then had his first Asian Tour success in 2005, when he won the Myanmar Open. The following year he captured the
Philippine Open. Having performed well in tournaments co-sanctioned by the European Tour during 2007, Strange earned a place on the European Tour for 2008 through his position on the Order of Merit.
During his first season on the European Tour, Strange recorded his first win with a wire-to-wire victory at the
Celtic Manor Wales Open
The Wales Open was a professional golf tournament on the European Tour played at the Celtic Manor Resort. It was played annually from 2000 to 2014, as part of a 15-year deal between the tour and the Celtic Manor Resort, that included staging the ...
, which lifted him into the top 100 of the
Official World Golf Rankings
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The rankings are based on a player's position in individual tournaments (i.e. not pairs or team events) over a "rolli ...
for the first time. In April 2009 he won the
Volvo China Open
The Volvo China Open is a men's golf tournament that has been held annually in China since 1995. The event is organised by the China Golf Association and has been co-sanctioned by the European Tour since 2004. It has also featured as part of the A ...
by one shot.
Amateur wins
*1998 Western Australian Amateur
*2000
Lake Macquarie Amateur
Professional wins (8)
European Tour wins (2)
1Co-sanctioned by the
OneAsia Tour
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Asian Tour wins (2)
OneAsia Tour wins (1)
1Co-sanctioned by the
European Tour
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Other wins (4)
*2002 Vanuatu Open
*2003 Port Hedland Classic
*2005 Vanuatu Open
*2012
Nedlands Masters
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...
Playoff record
PGA Tour of Australasia playoff record (0–1)
Results in major championships
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
Results in World Golf Championships
"T" = Tied
Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.
References
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Australian male golfers
Asian Tour golfers
PGA Tour of Australasia golfers
European Tour golfers
Golfers from Perth, Western Australia
1977 births
Living people