John Inman (golfer)
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John Samuel Inman (born November 26, 1962) is an American
professional golfer A professional golfer is somebody who receives payments or financial rewards in the sport of golf that are directly related to their skill or reputation. A person who earns money by teaching or playing golf is traditionally considered a "golf pr ...
and college men's golf head coach. He is the younger brother of professional golfer
Joe Inman Joseph Cooper Inman, Jr. (born November 29, 1947) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour. Amateur career Inman was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and is the eldest of six children. After gradu ...
. Inman was born in
Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro (; formerly Greensborough) is a city in and the county seat of Guilford County, North Carolina, United States. It is the third-most populous city in North Carolina after Charlotte and Raleigh, the 69th-most populous city in the Un ...
, where he graduated from
Grimsley High School Grimsley Senior High School, also known as Grimsley High School or simply Grimsley, is a public high school in Greensboro, North Carolina. Formerly known as "Greensboro High School," "Greensboro Central High School," and then "Greensboro Senior ...
in 1980. He attended the
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from 1980–1984, and was a distinguished member of the
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team – a three-time All-American. In his senior year, Inman received the
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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 Ben Daniel Crenshaw (born January 11, 1952) is a retired American professional golfer who has won 19 events on the PGA Tour, including two major championships: the Masters Tournament in 1984 and 1995. He is nicknamed ''Gentle Ben''. Professiona ...
and stood until 2000, when it was bettered by the 23-under-par performance of Oklahoma State's
Charles Howell III Charles Gordon Howell III (born June 20, 1979) is an American professional golfer who currently plays on LIV Golf and formerly on the PGA Tour. He has been featured in the top 15 of the Official World Golf Ranking and ranked 9th on the PGA Tour m ...
. Inman turned professional in 1985 and played full-time on the
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from 1987 to 1996 and won two events. His first win came in the 1987 Provident Classic by one stroke over
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and
Rocco Mediate Rocco Anthony Mediate (born December 17, 1962) is an American professional golfer who has won List of golfers with most PGA Tour wins, six times on the PGA Tour and three times on the PGA Tour Champions. In the 2008 U.S. Open (golf), 2008 U.S. Ope ...
. Inman's second win came during a 5-man playoff at the 1993
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. His best finish in a major championship was T-14 at the 1990 U.S. Open. After his tour playing days were over, Inman returned to his alma mater in July 1998 to take over the reins of the men's golf program. He has shown himself to be an innovator in respect to making emerging technology and applications available to his players. In 2011, Inman decided to return to professional golf and play in the Nationwide Tour's
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. The two-time PGA Tour winner will play on the Nationwide Tour until he is eligible to compete in the
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.


Amateur wins (4)

*1982
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*1984 NCAA Division I Championship,
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*1985
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Professional wins (2)


PGA Tour wins (2)

PGA Tour playoff record (1–0)


Results in major championships

''Note: Inman never played in
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CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied


U.S. national team appearances

Amateur *
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See also

* 1986 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates *
1990 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates __NOTOC__ This is a list of the 49 players who earned 1991 PGA Tour cards through the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament in 1990. The final stage was held at PGA West Stadium Course and La Quinta Hotel Golf Club Dunes Course in La Quinta, California. 1 ...
*
1991 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates __NOTOC__ This is a list of the 48 players who earned 1992 PGA Tour cards through the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament in 1991. 182 players entered the tournament. PGA Tour rookie in 1992 1992 Results *PGA Tour rookie in 1992 T = Tied The play ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Inman, John American male golfers North Carolina Tar Heels men's golfers PGA Tour golfers PGA Tour Champions golfers Golfers from North Carolina College golf coaches in the United States Sportspeople from Greensboro, North Carolina Grimsley High School alumni 1962 births Living people