Keith Clearwater

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Keith Clearwater
 Golfer 
Personal information
Full name Keith Allen Clearwater
Born (1959-09-01) September 1, 1959
Long Beach, California
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13.9 st)
Nationality  United States
Residence Orem, Utah
Career
College Brigham Young University
Turned professional 1982
Current tour(s) Champions Tour
Former tour(s) PGA Tour
Professional wins 3
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour 2
Other 1
Best results in Major Championships
Masters Tournament T39: 1993
U.S. Open T31: 1987
The Open Championship CUT: 1992
PGA Championship T48: 1991

Keith Allen Clearwater (born September 1, 1959) is an American professional golfer who has won two tournaments on the PGA Tour.

Clearwater was born in Long Beach, California. He went to Northgate High School (Walnut Creek, California) and was one of many Californians to attend Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah and play on the school's golf team. In 1981, his junior year, he helped lead BYU to the 1981 NCAA Championship, and was named as a first team All-American. During his tenure at BYU, his teammates included future professional golfers Rick Fehr, Richard Zokol and Bobby Clampett. In his senior year, 1982, he was named as a second team All-American. He turned pro in 1982, and joined the PGA Tour in 1987.

Clearwater won two tournaments on the PGA Tour, both in his rookie season of 1987. He won the prestigious Colonial National Invitation in the spring of that year with a 14 under par 266, which tied the previous tournament record set by Corey Pavin in 1985. Later in that same season, he won the Centel Classic.

Clearwater has had a moderately successful career in professional golf. He has just over two dozen top-10 tournament finishes in PGA Tour events. His best finish in a major was a T-31 at the 1987 U.S. Open, which included a third round of 64 that tied the Olympic Club course record and also tied the lowest third round score in the U.S. Open. (Ben Crenshaw in 1981 and Loren Roberts in 1994 are the other two players to have carded a 64 in the third round at the U.S. Open.)[1]

Clearwater lives in Orem, Utah.

Amateur wins (1)

  • 1982 North and South Amateur

Professional wins (3)

PGA Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning ScoreMargin of VictoryRunner(s)-up
1 May 17, 1987 Colonial National Invitation -18 (67-71-64-64=266) 3 strokes United States Davis Love III
2 Nov 1, 1987 Centel Classic -10 (71-68-68-71=278) 1 stroke United States Billy Kratzert, United States Bob Lohr
United States Joey Sindelar

Other wins (1)

  • 1985 Alaska State Open

Results in major championships

Tournament 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
The Masters DNP CUT DNP DNP DNP DNP T39 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
U.S. Open T31 DNP CUT DNP T37 DNP T52 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP CUT T53
The Open Championship DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP CUT DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
PGA Championship CUT CUT DNP DNP T48 T56 WD DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = Withdrew
"T" = tied
Yellow background for top-10.

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