Sam Randolph Golf ®, Fort Worth, TX
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Text Box: Sam Randolph Jr. was born in Santa Barbara, California on May 13, 1964.  He worked and learned to play golf at La Cumbre Country Club where his father, Sam Randolph Sr. was the Head Golf Professional for 38 years.  While Sam was growing up, he excelled at baseball, football, basketball and golf.  By age 15, golf had become his favorite sport.  
Sam had a very successful junior golf career that deepened his desire to play golf at higher levels.  He went on to play college golf at the University of Southern California (USC) from 1982-1986.  Sam was a 4—year All-American, winning 12 collegiate events and the U.S. Amateur in 1985.  He turned professional the summer of 1986 and qualified for the PGA Tour in the fall.  Sam played the PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour for 16 years, winning once at the Bank of Boston Classic in 1987.  He was inducted into the USC Hall of Fame in 2005.
Sam now enjoys teaching/coaching, corporate and private outings and occasionally competes in the summer months.  Sam also enjoys watching sports, reading and fly fishing.  He lives in Fort Worth, Texas with his wife, Julie.

Sam has been a PGA Tour Member since 1987.  
Sam has been a member of the PGA of America since 1991.
Sam's Competitive Experience:
1981
California State High School Champion at Pebble Beach
Junior World Champion at Torrey Pines in San Diego, CA
Won Junior World Cup Matches at Portmarnock G.C. in Ireland, partnered with Billy Andrade

1982
Low Amateur in the Los Angeles Open at Riviera C.C.
 
1982-1986
4-year All American at USC (1st team - 3 times)
Won 12 Collegiate Tournaments
 
1984
Pac-10 Player of the Year
Runner-Up in the U.S. Amateur at Oak Tree G.C. in Oklahoma
 
1985
Awarded Fred Haskins Award for Collegiate Player of the Year
Low Amateur in the Masters Tournament at Augusta National G.C.
California State Amateur Champion at Pebble Beach
Played on winning USGA Walker Cup Team at Pine Valley G.C. in New Jersey
U.S. Amateur Champion and Medalist at Montclair G.C. in New Jersey
 
1986
Low Amateur in the Masters Tournament at Augusta National G.C.
Low Amateur in the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills G.C. in New York
Turned Pro and won the Agena Open in Lyon, France
Played in British open at Turnberry (played with Nick Faldo the 1st two rounds and with Tom Watson on Sunday)
 
1987-1992
Played PGA Tour full-time with one Tour Victory—1987 Bank of Boston Classic at Pleasant Valley C.C.
 
1993-Present
Played the Nationwide Tour with several runner-up finishes
PGA Tour Card

Biography