Description
John Samuel Inman is an American professional golfer and college men's golf head coach. He is the younger brother of professional golfer Joe Inman.
Inman was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, where he graduated from Grimsley High School in 1980. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1980?1984, and was a distinguished member of the golf team ? a three-time All-American. In his senior year, Inman received the Haskins Award given annually to the college player of the year. He was the individual medalist in the 1984 NCAA Division I Championship. His 17 under par performance in that tournament broke the record set 13 years earlier by Ben Crenshaw and stood until 2000, when it was smashed by the 23-under-par performance of Oklahoma State's Charles Howell III.
Inman turned professional in 1985 and played on the PGA Tour from 1985?1995, and won two events. His first win came in the 1987 Provident Classic by one stroke over Bill Glasson and Rocco Mediate. Inman's second win came during a 5-man playoff at the 1993 Buick Southern Open. His best finish in a major championship was T-14 at the 1990 U.S. Open.
Born
November 26th, 1962 in (Age 61)
Last Changes
2022/01/26
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2022/01/26
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2021/08/11
New Response (Success): Mr. Inman kindly signed my 8x10 picture, a Golf Ca..