Rod Spittle Explained

Rod Spittle
Birth Date:18 July 1955
Birth Place:St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Weight:230lb
College:Ohio State University
Yearpro:2004
Tour:Champions Tour
Prowins:1
Champwins:1
Award1:Canadian Golf Hall of Fame
Year1:2019

Rod Spittle (born 18 July 1955) is a Canadian professional golfer.

Spittle was born in St. Catharines, Ontario. He played college golf at Ohio State University where his teammates included John Cook and Joey Sindelar.[1] He won the Canadian Amateur in 1977 and 1978. After graduating in 1978, with a degree in Business Administration, he did not turn professional in golf, instead choosing to sell insurance, which he did for 25 years.[1] He moved to Ohio, and played amateur golf at a high standard during this period.

Spittle turned professional in 2004, shortly before turning 50. He began playing on the Champions Tour in 2005. His best finish in his first four years was a T-2 at the 2007 Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn. He did not play the Champions Tour at all in 2009.[1] In 2010, he Monday-qualified into the AT&T Championship, and won the event in a one-hole sudden-death playoff over Jeff Sluman.[2]

In 2019, Spittle was inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame.[3]

Amateur wins

Professional wins (1)

Champions Tour wins (1)

Champions Tour playoff record (1–0)

Notes and References

  1. http://www.pgatour.com/players/s/?/02/86/78/media Champions Tour Media Guide entry
  2. http://www.pgatour.com/2010/tournaments/s530/10/31/rd3-wrap/index.html Spittle beats Sluman in Champions Tour playoff
  3. Web site: Rod Spittle – Canadian Golf Hall of Fame . Golf Canada.
  4. http://www.ohiogolf.org/tournaments/applications/2010/20140R%20OGA%20Mid%20Am%20Application.pdf Ohio Mid-Amateur, Past Champions