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William Augustus "Ty" Tryon IV (born June 2, 1984) is an American
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.


Early life and amateur career

Tryon was born in
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. Tryon's nickname, Ty, is derived from
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's character "Ty Webb" in the movie ''
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''. He was coached at the David Leadbetter Academy in
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. As an amateur in 2001, he made the cut at the
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's
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, making him, at the time, the third-youngest player ever to make the cut in a PGA Tour event (16 years, 9 months, 7 days). He is now the eighth-youngest.


Professional career

In 2001, Tryon turned professional at the age of 16, which caused some controversy as typically American golfers attend college before turning pro. At age 17 while still a student at
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, Tryon survived qualifying for the
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in the fall of 2001 finishing T23. He made his way through the three levels of elimination events to become the youngest player to earn exempt status in this manner. Following his qualification, he signed a lucrative endorsement deal with Callaway, estimated in the several millions of dollars. Since qualifying, Tryon has failed to hold on to PGA Tour status. He struggled in his first full Tour season in 2002 battling
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, failing to make the cut in six out of seven events. He spent 2003 on a medical exemption on the PGA Tour and Tryon made his best finish on the tour that year by placing in a tie for 10th at the Bay Hill Invitational, earning $93,375. Tryon made the cut in just three other PGA Tour events in 2003. By the end of 2003, Tryon finished 89th place at the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro, this would be the last time he would make the cut at a PGA Tour event until 2010. Tryon earned a total of $125,875 in 2003 and finished 196th on the PGA's money list for that season. Tryon also spent time on several other tours. His first professional win came at a
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winter series event in February 2005. when a final-round 67 earned him the first prize of $11,000 and he finished 18 under par. In 2007 he was playing on the Gateway Tour having two top 25 finishes. In early May 2008, having gained entry into the
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on the
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as a
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. He shot 67-69-72-72 to tie for 37th. On June 7, 2010, Tryon qualified for the U.S. Open at
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, by shooting 64-74 in sectional qualifying at Woodmont Country Club in
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. The tournament marked Tryon's first major championship appearance, and first appearance on the
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since the 2003 FUNAI Classic, He made the cut after two rounds and finished tied for 80th, 23 strokes over-par, earning $12,293. Tryon accepted an invitationAbbott, Tom (June 24, 2010
"Tryon gets Euro Tour invite"
''
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'', Retrieved June 25, 2010
to play in the 2010 Alstom
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, one of the biggest events on the
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. He finished towards the bottom of the 156-man field, missing the cut at 13-over-par. In December 2010, Tryon made it to the finals of the PGA Tour Qualifying School for the first time since 2001. He finished tied for 114th place after six rounds, resulting in conditional playing status on the Nationwide Tour for 2011. Tryon did not gain entry to a Nationwide Tour event until the
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in June, but made fairly regular appearances in tournaments from then on. In all, he played in nine Nationwide Tour events during the season. He tied 29th at his first event, but did not make another cut in the following eight he played. The $3,713 Tryon made placed him 228th on the final 2011 money list. During the course of 2011, Tryon again qualified for the U.S. Open, this time at Congressional. Rounds of 84-73 saw him miss the cut. In December, Tryon reached the finals of Q School for the second year in a row, this time finishing in 158th place and again earning conditional status for the 2012 Web.com Tour. In addition, Tryon has been featured in the ''
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'' game series.


Personal life

Tryon is married with a child.


Professional wins (1)

*One win on the NGA Hooters Tour


Results in major championships

''Note: Tryon only played in the U.S. Open.''
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place


U.S. national team appearances

Amateur *
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: 1999


See also

*
2001 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates __NOTOC__ Following is the list of 2001 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates, the 36 professional golfers who earned their 2002 PGA Tour The PGA Tour (stylized as PGA TOUR by its officials) is the organizer of professional golf tours in Nort ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tryon, Ty American male golfers PGA Tour golfers Golfers from Raleigh, North Carolina Golfers from Orlando, Florida Lake Highland Preparatory School alumni 1984 births Living people