American golfer (born 1975)
Randy Leen (born December 22, 1975) is a retired American professional golfer .
High school career
Leen was born in Dayton, Ohio . He graduated from Archbishop Alter High School in Kettering, Ohio .[ 1]
College career
Leen was a three time All-American and three time Big Ten Conference player of the year for the Indiana Hoosiers .[ 2]
Amateur career
Leen was the low amateur at the 1996 U.S. Open , beating out Tiger Woods by three shots.[ 3] He played on the 1997 Walker Cup team.
Professional career
Leen turned professional in 1998. He played on the Buy.com Tour in 2000. After many years on the mini-tours, he played on the Nationwide Tour in 2008 , but did not earn enough money to keep his card.[ 4]
Honors
In 2011, he joined the Dayton Amateur Golf Hall of Fame.[ 5]
Professional wins (4)
Golden Bear Tour wins (3)
No.
Date
Tournament
Winning score
Margin of victory
Runner-up
1
Jan 7, 2004
Waterford Crystal Classic
−6 (67-68-75=210)
1 stroke
Tim Cantwell
Gateway Tour wins (3)
No.
Date
Tournament
Winning score
Margin of victory
Runner-up
1
Jul 15, 2005
Beach Series 6
−22 (67-64-65-70=266)
4 strokes
Jeremy Hope
2
Dec 18, 2005
Grey Goose Gateway Tour Championship
−13 (67-71-70-67=275)
1 stroke
Ron Whittaker
3
Mar 27, 2009
Beach Spring 2
+3 (72-73-74=219)
2 strokes
Clint Jensen
U.S. national team appearances
Amateur
References
^ Murray, Jack (May 24, 1999). "Wetterich intends on U.S. Open return" . The Cincinnati Enquirer . Retrieved June 15, 2017 .
^ Ringler, Lance (February 26, 2002). "Leen looking for payday at Ultimate Game" . Golfweek . Retrieved June 15, 2017 .
^ "U.S. Open notebook" . USAToday . September 3, 1966. Retrieved June 15, 2017 .
^ Albers, Bucky (September 14, 2014). "Spot on tour never panned out for Leen" . Dayton Daily News . Retrieved June 15, 2017 .
^ Albers, Bucky (September 9, 2011). "Six standouts to join Dayton Amateur Golf Hall of Fame" . Dayton Daily News . Retrieved June 15, 2017 .
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