Rex Caldwell

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Rex Allen Caldwell (born May 5, 1950) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour, Nationwide Tour and Champions Tour.

Caldwell was born in Everett, Washington. He attended San Fernando Valley State College. He turned professional in 1972.[1]

Caldwell played on the PGA Tour from 1972 to 1990. His best year in professional golf was 1983 when he teamed with John Cook to win at the World Cup. He also had six top-10 finishes that year in PGA Tour events which included a win at the LaJet Coors Classic and four solo 2nd or T-2 finishes.[2] He has more than $1.3 million in career earnings.[3]

Caldwell has played on several different tours during his regular and senior careers including but not limited to the Mexican Tour, Texas Tour, NIKE Tour, Senior PGA Tour, Sunbelt Senior Tour and the Heartland Players Senior Tour. He lives in San Antonio, Texas with his wife, JoAnn.[3]

[edit] PGA Tour wins (1)

[edit] Other regular career wins

[edit] Senior wins

  • Hollywood Casino Senior Classic (Heartland Players Senior Tour)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Rex Caldwell Player Profile. Retrieved on 2007-10-29.
  2. ^ 1983 Stats from PGA Tour's official site. Retrieved on 2007-10-29.
  3. ^ a b Ducibella, Jim. "He'll laugh all the way to the bank, win or lose Rex Caldwell closes in on his best tour payday in years", The Virginian-Pilot, July 14, 1996. Retrieved on 2007-10-29. 

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