American golfer
Thomas Wayne Jenkins (born December 14, 1947) is an American professional golfer.
Born in Houston, Texas, Jenkins attended the University of Houston, where he was a member of the NCAA University Division championship team in 1970, led by John Mahaffey. He graduated in 1971 and turned professional. His sole PGA Tour victory was the IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic in 1975, with the final two rounds played on Monday.[1] With seven wins in his eleven years and more than $12 million in prize money, Jenkins is currently in the top-10 on the all time money list for the PGA Tour Champions.
Prior to joining the senior tour, Jenkins was the lead instructor for several years at Dave Pelz's short game schools.
Professional wins (8)
PGA Tour wins (1)
PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)
Champions Tour wins (7)
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Winning score |
To par |
Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up
|
1
|
May 23, 1999
|
Bell Atlantic Classic
|
70-67-69=206
|
−10
|
Playoff
|
Jim Thorpe
|
2
|
Aug 13, 2000
|
AT&T Canada Senior Open Championship
|
68-68-70-68=274
|
−14
|
1 stroke
|
Kermit Zarley
|
3
|
Jul 7, 2002
|
AT&T Canada Senior Open Championship (2)
|
63-68-64=195
|
−21
|
3 strokes
|
Morris Hatalsky, Bruce Lietzke, Walter Morgan
|
4
|
May 4, 2003
|
Bruno's Memorial Classic
|
67-66-67=200
|
−16
|
3 strokes
|
Bruce Fleisher
|
5
|
Apr 18, 2004
|
Blue Angels Classic
|
68-65-63=196
|
−14
|
5 strokes
|
Rodger Davis
|
6
|
Jun 5, 2005
|
Allianz Championship
|
65-72-67=204
|
−9
|
Playoff
|
D. A. Weibring
|
7
|
Oct 8, 2006
|
SAS Championship
|
68-66=134*
|
−10
|
1 stroke
|
Chip Beck, Loren Roberts
|
*Note: The 2006 SAS Championship was shortened to 36 holes due to rain.
Champions Tour playoff record (2–4)
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