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Luke Donald
File:Luke donald.jpg
Personal Information
Birth (1977-12-07) 7 December 1977 (age 46)
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight 161 lb (73 kg)
Nationality  England
Residence Evanston, Illinois
High Wycombe
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
College Northwestern University
Career
Turned Pro 2001
Current tour PGA Tour (joined 2001)
European Tour (joined 2003)
Professional wins 5 (PGA Tour: 2, European Tour: 2, Other: 1)
Best Results in Major Championships
Masters T3: 2005
U.S. Open T12: 2006
British Open T35: 2006
PGA Championship T3: 2006
Awards
Fred Haskins Award 1999

Luke Campbell Donald (born December 7, 1977) is an English golfer who plays mainly on the U.S. based PGA Tour but, is also a member of the European Tour. In 2006 he reached the top ten in the Official World Golf Rankings for the first time in his career. In January 2007, he reached a career high ranking of 7, and was briefly the highest ranked European golfer. He has spent over 50 weeks in the top-10.[1]

Biography

Born in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Donald and his brother Christian played junior golf at Hazlemere and Beaconsfield Golf Clubs - Christian now caddies for Luke. Luke was the club champion of Beaconsfield twice, winning the championship first at the age of 15. He attended The Royal Grammar School in High Wycombe.

Collegiate career

Coming from England, Donald didn't know much about the collegiate recruiting process, so he joined College Prospects of America — a service that created a résumé for him and sent it to all the major colleges and universities in the United States. Several coaches responded, including Wally Goodwin at Stanford University. Donald didn't know much about Stanford, except: "that's where Tiger Woods went." Goodwin recruited Donald to join his golf squad, but when he was not admitted to the university, Goodwin turned to Jeff Mory.[2]

Donald subsequently took a golf scholarship at Northwestern University in 1997, where he studied art theory and practice, and became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Donald's golf coach was Pat Goss, men's golf coach at Northwestern University, and Donald's only instructor since.[3] He won the individual NCAA men's title in 1999, beating the scoring record formerly held by Tiger Woods.

Professional career

Donald turned professional in 2001. The following year he won the rain-shortened Southern Farm Bureau Classic - becoming only the 11th rookie in PGA Tour history to earn more than $1 million in his first season. In 2004 he won the Omega European Masters and the Scandinavian Masters on the European Tour. In the same year he was a member of the victorious European Ryder Cup team and also won the WGC-World Cup for England in partnership with Paul Casey. By early 2005 he was in the top twenty of the Official World Golf Rankings and his win in the 2006 Honda Classic moved him into the top ten for the first time. Soon afterwards he moved up to ninth and in January 2007 he moved up to seventh in the world.

Donald, along with Tom Watson, was one of two players to play with Jack Nicklaus in the final two rounds of golf in his career, at the 2005 Open Championship at St Andrews.

Donald won his singles match, 2&1 against Chad Campbell in the 36th Ryder Cup to help ensure Europe win the trophy for a third successive time. Donald took part in 3 matches and won them all. He also won in the foursomes twice, with Sergio García.

Donald has amassed career earnings of over $11,000,000.

Sponsorship

Donald signed with sports management company IMG in 2003. He is also sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland, whose sponsorship includes mentoring sessions with Jack Nicklaus who is also sponsored by RBS. Luke plays Mizuno equipment.[4] Luke Donald also has a sponsorship deal with Footjoy, who supply his shoes.

Polo Ralph Lauren announced, in February 2007, that Luke Donald has signed a new multi-year contract with the luxury apparel company. Luke will continue to serve as a brand ambassador for Polo Ralph Lauren worldwide for the RLX Golf range. With this exclusive sponsorship, Luke will continue to wear clothing from the RLX collection and will be featured in its advertising campaign. Polo Ralph Lauren has been the exclusive apparel sponsor of Donald since 2002.

Luke Donald is among a number of professional golf players sponsored by Ralph Lauren. Others include Tom Watson, Davis Love III, Jonathan Byrd, and Morgan Pressel.

Equipment

File:Luke Donald Bag.jpg

  • Driver - Mizuno MP-600
  • 3-Wood - Royal Collection BBD, 14 Degrees
  • Hybrid - Mizuno FLI-Hi CLK, 17 Degrees
  • Irons - Mizuno MP-32 (3-PW)
  • Wedges - Mizuno MP Series, 54 Degrees and 60 Degrees
  • Putter - Odyssey Black Series i - Number 7 Model
  • Ball - Titlesit Pro V1x - (Luke Donald's ball mark is a red dot between the Titleist and the number.)
  • Glove - Mizuno Skintite Leather
  • Bag - Mizuno Tour

Also in Donald's bag are;

  • A couple of knitting needles and string, which he uses on the practice green for a putting drill which helps him to see how putts break.
  • 2 energy bars on every round. These are eaten on the 6th and 12th tees.

Personal life

Donald met his future wife, Diane Antonopoulos from Chicago, during his college years at Northwestern University. [5]. He proposed in June 2006, and the couple married on 24 June, 2007 on Santorini, the Greek home island of Diane's family.[6][7] Donald's longstanding interest in art is well documented. An amateur artist himself, he enjoys painting and drawing when not on tour.[8] In 2002, one of his oil paintings was auctioned by the PGA Tour for charity.[9] Donald and his wife are also avid collectors of contemporary art.[10]. The couple have homes in: High Wycombe; a luxury condo decorated with art and views over Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois[11]; and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.[12]

Amateur wins

this list may be incomplete

Professional wins (5)

PGA Tour wins (2)

European Tour wins (2)

Other wins (1)

Results in major championships

Tournament 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
The Masters DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP T3 T42 T10 CUT
U.S. Open DNP DNP DNP T18 DNP DNP T57 T12 CUT
The Open Championship CUT CUT DNP CUT CUT CUT T52 T35 T63
PGA Championship DNP DNP DNP DNP T23 T24 T66 T3 T23

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

Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

References