Cliff Kresge, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Cliff Kresge

professional golfer

Date of Birth: 03-Oct-1968

Place of Birth: Lakewood Township, New Jersey, United States

Profession: golfer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Cliff Kresge

  • Clifford Terry Kresge (born October 3, 1968) is an American professional golfer.
  • He has played on the PGA Tour and Web.com Tour since 1997. Kresge was born in Lakewood Township, New Jersey.
  • His parents moved to central Florida in 1972 and lived on the Dubsdread Golf Course in Orlando where he took golf at age 8.
  • He graduated from the University of Central Florida with a liberal arts degree in 1991 and turned professional.
  • He played mainly on mini-tours until 1997 when he joined the Nationwide Tour. Kresge has three wins on the Nationwide Tour.
  • His best finishes on the PGA Tour are a pair of T-3 at the 2002 B.C.
  • Open and the 2008 Arnold Palmer Invitational (an event he grew up attending after his family moved to Orlando, Florida).
  • He also finished tied for 10th in the 2003 U.S.
  • Open. Kresge won a 2011 NGA Hooters Tour event; the Bridgestone Winter Series at Deer Island GC in a four-hole playoff.
  • Kresge currently resides with his wife Judy in Kingsport, Tennessee.
  • Judy has three sons from previous marriage while Cliff has a son of his own also from a previous marriage.
  • Judy's oldest son Peter often caddies for Kresge. Kresge has gone public, along with Ernie Els, about both of their sons being diagnosed with autism.
  • Kresge was the Honorary Walk Chair for the November 15, 2008 Orlando Walk Now For Autism, a fundraiser for Autism Speaks.
  • In September 2009, Kresge along with Els and 18 other PGA Tour players held a charity Pro-Am at Ridgefields Country Club in Kingsport for his Autism Charity: Kresge's Krew Foundation.
  • The foundation again held their annual tournament at Ridgefields in 2010 and 2011.
  • Ernie Els returned to headline a field of 15 PGA Tour players

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