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Ernie Els

Theodore Ernest (Ernie) Els (born October 17, 1969) is a South African golfer.

A top player since the mid 1990s, he first achieved prominence in 1984, when he won the Junior World Golf Championship in the "Boys 13-14" category. (The Boys 9-10 category that year was won by Tiger Woods.)

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Professional career

Els turned professional at the end of 1989, and won his first professional tournament in 1991 on the Southern Africa Tour (today the Sunshine Tour).

Among his numerous victories since are three majors. He won the US Open in 1994 and in 1997, and topped it with the British Open in 2002.

Other highlights in Ernie's career include topping the 2003 and 2004 PGA European Tour Order of Merit (money list) and winning the World Matchplay Championship a record six times. He has led the official world golf rankings and is consistently ranked in the top five.

Els topped the PGA European Tour order of merit in 2003 and 2004, in which year he was voted 37th in the Top 100 Great South Africans ( see List of South Africans).

Unlike most of his contemporaries, Els is known for his willingness to participate in tournaments all around the world (he regularly plays in European Tour sanctioned events in Asia, Australasia and his native South Africa). He says his travel schedule is in recognition of the global nature of golf, but it has caused some friction with the PGA TOUR, who would prefer him to play more tournaments in the USA. In late 2004 the director of the PGA Tour wrote to him to ask him to do so in quite firm language, but Els publicised and rejected this request. The PGA Tour's attitude caused considerable offence in the golfing world outside of North America.

When not playing, Els has a golf course design business, a charitable foundation which supports golf among underprivileged youngsters in South Africa, and a highly-regarded wine-making business.

PGA TOUR career summary

Year Majors Other wins PGA TOUR wins Earnings ($) Rank
1994 1 0 1 684,440 19
1995 0 1 1 842,590 14
1996 0 1 1 904,944 14
1997 1 1 2 1,243,008 9
1998 0 1 1 763,783 36
1999 0 1 1 1,710,756 15
2000 0 1 1 3,469,405 3
2001 0 0 0 2,336,456 15
2002 1 1 2 3,291,895 5
2003 0 2 2 3,371,257 9
2004 0 3 3 5,787,225 2

As Els divides his time roughly equally between the PGA Tour and the PGA European Tour, his ranking on the PGA Tour money list understates his standing within the global game. From the mid 1990s to early 2005, he has rarely been out of the top three in the Official World Golf Rankings.

PGA Tour wins

1994 U.S. Open
1995 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic
1996 Buick Classic
1997 U.S. Open, Buick Classic
1998 Bay Hill Invitational
1999 Nissan Open
2000 The International
2002 Genuity Championship, The Open Championship
2003 Mercedes Championships, Sony Open in Hawaii
2004 Sony Open in Hawaii, Memorial Tournament, WGC-American Express Championship.

Major championship victories are shown in bold.

PGA European Tour wins

See here for a summary of Els' PGA European Tour career.

Wins

1994 Dubai Desert Classic
1995 Lexington South African PGA
1997 Johnnie Walker Classic
1998 South African Open
1999 Alfred Dunhill South African PGA
2000 Standard Life Loch Lomond
2002 Heineken Classic, Dubai Desert Classic, 131st Open Championship
2003 Heineken Classic, Johnnie Walker Classic, Barclays Scottish Open, Omega European Masters, HSBC World Matchplay Championship.
2004 Heineken Classic, HSBC World Matchplay Championship
2005 Dubai Desert Classic, Qatar Masters

Other wins

1989 South African Amateur Stroke Play Championship
1991 Amatola Sun Classic
1992 Protea Assurance South African Open, Lexington South African PGA Championship, South African Masters, Hollard Royal Swazi Sun Classic, First National Bank Players Championship, Goodyear Classic.
1993 Dunlop Phoenix
1994 Toyota World Match Play Championship
1995 Toyota World Match Play Championship, Bells Cup
1996 Toyota World Match Play Championship, Philips South African Open
1997 PGA Grand Slam of Golf
1999 Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge
2000 Nedbank Golf Challenge
2001 Vodacom Players Championship
2002 Nedbank Golf Challenge, Cisco World Match Play Championship

Most of the wins up to 1993 were Sunshine Tour events. Most of the later ones are in unofficial events.

Teams

Alfred Dunhill Cup
1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 (winners), 1998 (winners), 1999, 2000

World Cup
1992, 1993, 1996 (Individual and team winners), 1997, 2001 (winners)

Presidents Cup
1996, 1998 (Winners), 2000, 2003 (Draw)

Ernie Els Design Golf Courses

Mission Hills Golf Club, The Savannah Course - Shenzhen, China
Whiskey Creek - Ijamsville, Maryland, USA

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