Tom Lewis (golfer) explained

Tom Lewis
Birth Date:5 January 1991
Birth Place:Welwyn Garden City, England
Weight:165lb
Residence:Jupiter, Florida, U.S.
Yearpro:2011
Tour:European Tour
Extour:PGA Tour
Challenge Tour
Korn Ferry Tour
Prowins:4
Eurowins:2
Nwidewins:1
Chalwins:1
Masters:DNP
Usopen:CUT: 2014, 2018, 2020
Open:T11: 2019
Pga:T71: 2021
Award1:Sir Henry Cotton
Rookie of the Year
Year1:2011

Tom Lewis (born 5 January 1991)[1] is an English professional golfer who currently plays on the European Tour. He has also played on the PGA Tour.

Amateur career

In 2009, Lewis won the Boys Amateur Championship at Royal St George's. In 2010, he lost to Peter O'Malley in a playoff for the New South Wales Open, and then tied for 12th place at the Australian Open.[2] This was followed by victory on the Old Course at St Andrews in the 2011 St Andrews Links Trophy.[3]

Lewis qualified for the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George's via Local Final Qualifying at Rye. In the first round he shot a five-under-par 65, giving him a share of the lead alongside Thomas Bjørn.[4] This was the lowest single-round score by an amateur in Open Championship history, and the equal lowest in any major championship. It made him the first amateur to lead a major after a round since Mike Reid in the 1976 U.S. Open[5] and the first amateur to lead the Open Championship since Michael Bonallack in 1968.[6] One of Lewis's first-round partners was Tom Watson, after whom he is named.[7] Lewis finished tied for 30th place and as the low amateur, he won the Silver Medal.[8]

Professional career

Lewis turned professional after the 2011 Walker Cup.[9] He made his professional debut at the Austrian Golf Open in September, shooting a two-over-par 74 in the first round.[10] He recovered to finish in a tie for tenth. His maiden professional win came the following month at the Portugal Masters on the European Tour, shooting rounds of 70, 64, 68, and 65 to finish two shots clear of the field. It was his third professional start.[11] In December he was crowned the European Tour's Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year.[12]

Lewis played on the European Tour from 2012 with limited success. He lost his place after the 2016 season but regained it after a good performance at Q-school.

Lewis showed a return to form in 2018. He played a number of the Challenge Tour events. He was joint third in the Swedish Challenge in August before winning the Bridgestone Challenge in September and finish joint third again in the Kazakhstan Open the following week. A week later he won his second Portugal Masters title on the European Tour. He had four other top-10 finishes on the European Tour, including a tie for fifth place in the Sky Sports British Masters and a tie for seventh in the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai. He finished 41st in the Order of Merit.

On 2 September 2019, Lewis won the Korn Ferry Tour Championship and earned his PGA Tour card for the 2019–20 season.[13] It was his first career Korn Ferry start, qualifying for the Finals by earning enough points as a PGA Tour non-member.

Lewis finished as a runner-up in August 2020 at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, three strokes behind winner Justin Thomas. This was Lewis' career best finish on the PGA Tour to date.

Amateur wins

Source:[14]

Professional wins (4)

European Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1Portugal Masters−21 (70-64-68-65=267)2 strokes Rafa Cabrera-Bello
2Portugal Masters (2)−22 (72-63-61-66=262)3 strokes Lucas Herbert, Eddie Pepperell

Korn Ferry Tour wins (1)

Legend
Finals events (1)
Other Korn Ferry Tour (0)

Challenge Tour wins (1)

Playoff record

PGA Tour of Australasia playoff record (0–1)

Results in major championships

Results not in chronological order in 2020.

Tournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Masters Tournament
U.S. OpenCUTCUT
The Open ChampionshipT30LAT47
PGA Championship
Tournament201920202021
Masters Tournament
PGA ChampionshipCUTCUTT71
U.S. OpenCUT
The Open ChampionshipT11NT
LA = Low Amateur
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Results in The Players Championship

CUT = missed the halfway cut

Results in World Golf Championships

Results not in chronological order before 2015.

Tournament2011201220132014201520162017201820192020
ChampionshipT65
Match PlayT24NT1
Invitational74T2
Champions76NT1
1Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
NT = No tournament
"T" = Tied

Team appearances

Amateur

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: R&A confirms Great Britain and Ireland team for 2010 St Andrews Trophy match . 18 August 2010 . 14 July 2011 . The R&A.
  2. Web site: Australian Open . 14 July 2011.
  3. News: Tom Lewis follows footsteps of Nick Faldo with St Andrews win . 6 June 2011 . 14 July 2011 . The Scotsman.
  4. News: The Open 2011: British amateur Tom Lewis shares lead at Royal St George's with Thomas Bjorn . The Daily Telegraph . 14 July 2011 . 14 July 2011.
  5. Web site: Tom Lewis And Thomas Bjorn Are Tied For The Lead Of The British Open . 14 July 2011 . 27 August 2012.
  6. News: BBC Sport . The Open 2011: Amateur Tom Lewis shares lead with Bjorn . 14 July 2011 . 14 July 2011.
  7. News: The Open 2011: Tom Lewis upstages his father's idol, Tom Watson . 14 July 2011 . 14 July 2011 . The Guardian.
  8. News: The Open 2011: Tom Lewis wins Silver Medal at Sandwich . 17 July 2011 . 17 July 2011 . BBC Sport.
  9. News: England's Tom Lewis turns pro . ESPN . Associated Press . 16 September 2011 . 16 September 2011 .
  10. Web site: Open star Tom Lewis suffers debut despair as he shoots 74 at Austrian Open . 21 September 2011 . Daily Telegraph . 22 September 2011.
  11. Web site: Lewis lands fairytale victory . 16 October 2011 . European Tour . 17 October 2011.
  12. News: Open star Tom Lewis wins rookie prize . . 19 December 2011 . 19 December 2011.
  13. Web site: Tom Lewis Continues Career Transformation; Wins PGA Tour Card . Forbes . Matthew . Cooper . 3 September 2019.
  14. Web site: Tom Lewis . World Amateur Golf Ranking . 2 September 2019.