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Rod Spittle
Canadian professional golfer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rod Spittle (born 18 July 1955) is a Canadian professional golfer.
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Amateur career
Spittle was born in St. Catharines, Ontario. He played college golf at Ohio State University where his teammates included John Cook and Joey Sindelar.[1] Spittle won the Canadian Amateur in 1977 and 1978. In 1978, Spittle graduated Ohio State with a degree in Business Administration.
After graduating, Spittle did not turn professional in golf, instead choosing to sell insurance, which he did for 25 years.[1] He moved to Ohio, and played amateur golf at a high standard during this period.
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Professional career
In 2004, Spittle turned professional, shortly before turning 50. He began playing on the Champions Tour in 2005. His best finish in his first four years was a T-2 at the 2007 Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn. He did not play the Champions Tour at all in 2009.[1] In 2010, he Monday-qualified into the AT&T Championship, and won the event in a one-hole sudden-death playoff over Jeff Sluman.[2]
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Award and honors
In 2019, Spittle was inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame[3]
Amateur wins
- 1977 Canadian Amateur
- 1978 Canadian Amateur
- 2000 Ohio Mid-Amateur[4]
- 2001 Ohio Mid-Amateur
- 2003 Ohio Mid-Amateur
Professional wins (1)
Champions Tour wins (1)
Champions Tour playoff record (1–0)
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