Mike Cunning
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Mike Cunning (born July 30, 1958) is an American professional golfer.
Cunning was born in Phoenix, Arizona. He played collegiately at the University of Arizona.[1] He turned professional in 1980.
Cunning played on the PGA Tour in 1984, making only one cut in 16 events.[2] He played again on the Tour in 1992 after finishing T13 at the 1991 Q-school. In 1992, he mad 11 cuts in 30 events with one top 10 finish and lost his tour card by finishing 165th on the money list.[3] He played on the Nike Tour in 1993, makin 14 cuts in 23 events with two top 10 finishes. He has played only sparingly in the U.S. since then.
Cunning has played in Asia since 1981, and has been a regular on the Asian Tour since it began in its modern form in 1995. In 1997 he topped the Order of Merit[4] with earnings of US$170,619, despite a best tournament finish of second place. In 2003 he won his only Asian Tour title to date at the Royal Challenge Indian Open.[5] He has also made appearances on the European Tour[6] and the Japan Golf Tour.[7]
[edit] Professional wins
- 1994 Korea Open, Paraguay Open
- 1996 Rolex Masters (Singapore)
- 2003 Royal Challenge Indian Open
- 2006 Long Beach Open
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Profile on the Asian Tour's official site
- Profile on the PGA Tour's official site - (as Mike Cunning)
- Profile on the PGA Tour's official site - (as Michael Cunning)