Chad Campbell

Chad Campbell exemplifies all that is good in sports, the PGA Tour and PGA Tour professionals. In a day where it seems the quality of character in sports is in a decline, Chad's character shines through. Chad is a talented American player with incredible ability and potential. He displays an image of integrity, gratitude and class. He is a fierce and humble competitor who lets his clubs do the talking and he has proven to be one of the most successful players on the PGA Tour. His character and winning spirit is reflected upon any company with which he is associated.

It is not everyday the son of an Andrews, TX oil field foreman becomes a star on the PGA Tour. Chad grew up playing the only golf course in Andrews and followed a unusual road to the PGA Tour. Even though he was not included in the top junior events and was not the touted the "sure fire bet" out of college, he always knew that he had what it takes. He paved a different road of success to the Tour and is now considered one of their superstars.

Success is not only found on the golf course
Chad Campbell

Chad Campbell and his wife Amy started the U Turn program in July 2010. This program reaches out to kids in the Tarrant County (Ft Worth TX) Juvenile System with character educational curriculum developed by Heart of a Champion. We are celebrating two graduating classes of teens and their parents or guardians. Learn more

Height: 6'1"
Weight: 205
Turned Pro: 1996
Birthday: May 31, 1974
Birthplace: Andrews, TX
College: UNLV
Family: Amy, Grayson, Dax and Cannon

Victories

2007 Viking Classic
2006 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
2004 Bay Hill Invitational
2003 The Tour Championship
2001 Nationwide Monterrey Classic
2001 Nationwide Permian Basin Open
2001 Nationwide Richmond Open

Member of the 2008, 2006 & 2004 Ryder Cup teams. Only Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk and Stuart Cink have participated in more Ryder Cup competitions in recent years.

Chad finished 2nd in the 2009 Masters after losing in a three way playoff. He lead after the 1st round after a start that included 5 consecutive birdies...a Masters record.