Jay Townsend (golfer)
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Jay Townsend (born March 14, 1962) is an American professional golfer and broadcaster.


Touring professional career

Townsend was born in Michigan but grew up in Ohio. His father was a club professional. Townsend attended the
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and was on the golf team. He was an All-American and graduated in 1984. He succeeded qualified for the European Tour in the fall of 1984 and joined the
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before the 1985 season. In his first season, Townsend played in 14 events and made the majority of cuts. However he did not record many high finishes while retaining his tour card. Townsend’s Career in Europe stretched form 1985 through 1998. He says he enjoyed the experience in Europe immensely. He stated later in life, "I picked up more in my first five years in Europe than I did in 17 years of school at home. I saw the world and it made me a more rounded person." During this interim period he played on the
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. In 1988 he finished joint runner-up at the
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with John Bland behind
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. At the very end of the 1988–89 season, he won the
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over fellow American Bruce Vaughan. The following season, he finished runner-up at the 1990 Dewars W Lab Tournament, this time behind John Bland. He recorded his first top-10 on the European Tour in 1991, a T-9 at the Murphy's Cup. His following year was his best season on the European Tour. In 1992 he made 16 of 24 cuts and finished in the top-100 of the Order of Merit for the first time. He also recorded his best finishes, placing T-5 at the Liebig Ligurian Open and T-3 at the
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that summer. The following season, in 1993, he recorded his best finish of his European Tour career, a solo runner-up finish at the Heineken Open, three behind Scotland's
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. In 1995, he recorded his best overall season in his career with 5 top-10s and finishing 43rd on the Order of Merit, both career bests. This success would continue through the early 1996 season as he would open with a 64 (−8) against an "elite field" at the
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, placing him in second place, one behind
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. He followed that with three consecutive rounds of 71 to finish at –11 and a tie for 7th. His
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reached #173, the best so far of his career. This high placing, however, would represent Townsend's career peak as he did not improve on his global ranking. He finished in a tie for third at the 1997 Alamo English Open which was his best finish of the season. Townsend finished no better than 89th on the Order of Merit in the late 1990s. He ceased playing as a touring professional during the 1998 season, retiring in mid-year.


Broadcasting career

Since retiring as a touring professional Townsend has worked as a golf broadcaster. He has worked for the BBC. Most recently he has worked for European Tour Productions' "World Feed", which is broadcast to TV platforms around the world including Golf Channel in the United States. He says he has always enjoyed radio prior to his television career. In the mid-2000's, Townsend was the golf analyst for Network 10 in Australia for three seasons in addition to his work on the European Tour. He is currently also doing some analyst work for PGA Tour Live which is streamed on ESPN+ In 2011, Townsend criticized
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's "shocking course management" at the Irish Open. McIlroy responded angrily on
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, saying: "Shut up. You're a commentator and a failed golfer, your opinion means nothing." The media speculated that McIlroy might be fined by the European Tour.


Personal life

Despite working mainly in Europe, Townsend's permanent residence is in
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. He is married to Betsy and has two children from a previous marriage, Zachary and Alexandra. He enjoys daily skiing in the winter months, fly fishing and is a pilot flying a Bearhawk Companion backcountry style plane to remote areas for fishing and hiking .


Professional wins (2)


Sunshine Tour wins (1)


Other wins (1)

* 1997
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Results in major championships

CUT = missed the half-way cut
''Note: Townsend only played in The Open Championship.'' Source:


References


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Townsend, Jay American male golfers Florida Gators men's golfers European Tour golfers Sunshine Tour golfers Golfers from Ohio Golfers from Florida 1962 births Living people