Brad Faxon

Born
1961
in
?
Oceanport
,
New Jersey
U.S.A.

About

Brad Faxon set the PGA Tour single-season record for putting average in 2000 with an incredible 1.704 putts per green in regulation, earning him the nickname 'Putting Stroke Whisperer.'

Brad Faxon is renowned in the golf world not only for his long and successful playing career but also for his respected work as a golf analyst and philanthropist. Born in 1961 and raised in Barrington, Rhode Island, Faxon played collegiate golf at Furman University, earning the prestigious Haskins Award in 1983 as the top collegiate golfer in the United States. He turned professional the same year, going on to win eight PGA Tour titles and twice representing Team USA in the Ryder Cup during the 1990s. Known as the best putter of his generation, Faxon led the PGA Tour in putting average three times and set a single-season record in 2000. Beyond tournament golf, Faxon contributed to growing the game through junior golf foundations and charity work, including co-founding the Billy Andrade/Brad Faxon Charities for Children, which has donated millions. Since 2010, he has become a prominent golf commentator for major networks, enhancing audiences' understanding of the game with his insights.