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Tommy Gainey

TommyGainey

USA

United States

Age49
Turned Pro1997
BirthplaceDarlington, SC
CollegeCentral Carolina Technical College
Career Wins1
Wins (2024)0
Top 10 (2024)0
cup-rank214th
cup-rank221st
OWGR486th
USA

United States

Profile

Height

6'0"

Weight

185lbs

Age

49

Birthday

Aug 13, 1975

Birthplace

Darlington, SC

Turned Pro

1997

Career Earnings

$7,163,778

College

Central Carolina Technical College

Residence

Hartsville, SC

Plays From

Hartsville, SC

Family

Wife, Erin; Thomas, Davis

Exempt Status

  • Past champion beyond 150 in 2022-23 FedExCup (thru 2024)

Personal

Goes by the nickname "Two Gloves" for wearing two golf gloves when he plays. Developed that habit after playing baseball as a kid. Attended Central Carolina Technical College after high school. Worked as an assembly line worker in rural South Carolina before deciding to give professional golf a shot. Was a participant on Golf Channel's "Big Break V" and later won "Big Break VII."

Favorite college team is the South Carolina Gamecocks. Favorite professional team is the Dallas Cowboys.

Has to mark his ball with a South Carolina quarter or coin with a picture of his kids on it.

Would round out his dream foursome with Steve Spurrier, Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods.

Supports the Hootie & the Blowfish Foundation.

Lists his heroes as Fred Couples and Hootie and the Blowfish.

Played on the Tarheel Tour from 2004-2007 and collected four wins during that period. Earned more than $100,000 in 2006 and 2007 combined on the Tarheel Tour during a period in which he recorded 13 top-five finishes. Won the Bentonville Open on the Hooters Tour in June 2007 in only his second career start on that Tour. Has also competed on the Gateway Tour.

Worked for AO Smith prior to his professional career; he wrapped insulation around hot water heaters.