Greg Chalmers
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Greg Chalmers (born 11 October 1973) is an Australian professional golfer.
Chalmers was born in Sydney. He won the 1993 Australian Amateur Championship and the 1994 French Amateur Championship. He turned professional in 1995 and made a strong start to his professional career, winning four times in Australia in the next few years, including the 1998 Australian Open. In Europe he won the second-tier Challenge Tour's seasonal finale, the Challenge Tour Championship, in 1997 and finished twenty fifth on the European Tour Order of Merit in 1998. The same year he finished four at the PGA Tour's Qualifying school to win a PGA Tour card for 1999. His best PGA Tour finish is second at the 2000 Kemper Insurance Open. A poor 2004 season saw him lose his card, but he won the 2005 Albertsons Boise Open on the Nationwide Tour and returned to the main PGA Tour in 2006. Chalmers struggled in 2006, making only 8 cuts and did not maintain his status and has played on the Nationwide Tour during 2007 and 2008.
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[edit] Amateur wins (2)
- 1993 Australian Amateur Championship
- 1994 French Amateur Championship
[edit] Professional wins (7)
[edit] Challenge Tour wins (1)
- 1997 Challenge Tour Championship
[edit] Nationwide Tour wins (2)
- 2005 Albertsons Boise Open
- 2008 Henrico County Open
[edit] Other wins (4)
- 1995 Western Australia PGA Championship, Nedland Masters
- 1997 Australasian Players Championship
- 1998 Australian Open