Jim Benepe

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James L. Benepe III (born October 24, 1963) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour.

Benepe was born, raised and lived most of his life in Sheridan, Wyoming. He attended Northwestern University and was a first-team All-American in 1986 as well as the 1986 Big Ten Champion while a member of the golf team. He turned pro in 1986.

Benepe played his first full-year as a professional golfer, 1987, in Asia, on the Australian Tour and on the Canadian Tour. That year, he won the British Columbia Open in Canada; and was the winner of the Canadian Tour's Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year awards. In February of 1988, he won Victorian Open in Melbourne, Australia. He joined the PGA Tour in 1988.[1]

Benepe won the 1988 Beatrice Western Open, the first PGA Tour event he ever played in. The tournament was held at Butler National GC in Oak Brook, Illinois that year. To the surprise of everyone veteran Peter Jacobsen double bogied the 72nd hole, which gave Benepe the victory. It turned out to be his only career win in an official PGA Tour event. He won the PGA Tour's 1988 Rookie of the Year honors.[2]

Benepe left the PGA Tour at the end of the 1991 season after struggling the previous several years with back problems and technical problems with his game. After leaving the Tour, he came home to Sheridan and began working in real estate sales and promotions. After a long hiatus, he began playing competitive tour golf again in the late 1990s in Australia, on the PGA Tour and in about 15 events per year on the Nationwide Tour.[3] Benepe finished 26th on the Nationwide Tour in 2001 with 6 top-10 finishes and 16th on the Australian Order of Merit.

Today he works in the corporate world selling jet fuel for Phoenix Fuel, LLC and lives in Sheridan, Wyoming with his wife and daughter.

[edit] Amateur wins

  • 1982 Wyoming Stroke Play Championship, Western Junior
  • 1983 Wyoming State Match Play Championship
  • 1986 Western Amateur Medalist

[edit] PGA Tour wins

[edit] Other wins

  • 1987 British Columbia Open (Canadian Tour)
  • 1988 Victoria Open (Australian Tour)

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