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Ted Potter Jr. (born November 9, 1983), official name Theodore Charles Potter Jr., is an American
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who plays on the
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. He is a left-handed golfer, but is naturally right-handed. He is a two-time winner on the PGA Tour, having also won twice on the
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. He is often described as a career journeyman golfer and mini-tour legend, due to his dominance of numerous minor league golfing tours.


Early life

Potter was born in
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, and resided the majority of his childhood in nearby Silver Springs. He is the son of Ted Potter Sr. and Dale Potter. His father is a retired a golf course maintenance professional who worked at Silver Springs Shores Country Club and various other Ocala area courses. His mother currently still works for
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as a Department Manager. He began to play golf at a very early age. His father made him a custom set of clubs as soon as he could grip a golf club and was his chief instructor of the game. Potter would go on to dominate Florida youth golfing tours winning numerous youth events. His success continued through his high school career. He won all-district honors three times in high school. He graduated in 2002 from
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in southeastern Marion County, and chose to turn pro instead of attending college.


Professional career


Mini-tours career

Potter turned pro at the age of 19 where he first competed on the Central Florida-based Moonlight Tour. He supplemented his income working in the cart barn at Lake Diamond Golf & Country Club in Ocala, Florida. Potter is estimated to have over 60 mini-tour victories at various levels of mini-tour competition. Potter was the 2006 and 2009
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Player of the Year. He has a total of seven regular season wins and five winter series victories on the NGA Tour. He is currently tied for third place all-time in wins. His career winnings on the NGA tour are $595,490.72 (623,000 including winter series events).


2003–2011: Nationwide Tour career

In December 2003, he competed for a spot on the PGA Tour via the 2003
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. He finished tied for 74th place and earned a spot on the 2004
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(former name of the Web.com Tour), where he did not make a single cut during the season. Potter again competed on the Nationwide Tour during the 2007 season with little success. He made his first cut on the Nationwide Tour at the 2007 Movistar Panama Championship where he finished tied for 12th place. Overall, he entered 20 events during the 2007 season making only three cuts for earning a total of $16,014 finishing in 189th place. He did not regain his Nationwide Tour card and returned to mini-tour competition for 2008 and 2009. Potter regained his Nationwide Tour card again in 2010. He entered 11 events making only three cuts and finished in 148th place. He did not regain his Nationwide Tour card and returned to mini-tour competition again for the start of 2011. The 2011 season was Potter's breakout as a professional golfer. He started the season on the NGA Tour, but won the
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on what was then the Nationwide Tour, the first time a
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won on the tour since 2006. Prior to winning the South Georgia Classic, Potter made six cuts in 55
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events. He was only the fifth left-handed golfer to win an event on the tour and the first since 2008. The win earned Potter $112,500 and full Nationwide Tour status for 2011. He earned his second win of the season at the
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in a three-hole playoff. Potter finished in the top 25 (2nd place overall) in earnings on the tour in 2011 and earned his PGA Tour card for the 2012 season. Overall, he entered 18 Nationwide Tour events in 2011 making the cut 12 times with six finishes in the top-10.


2012: PGA Tour rookie season and maiden win

Potter made his PGA Tour debut at the
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in January 2012, where he finished in a tie for 13th. He achieved his first PGA Tour win at the
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on July 8 of that year, after having missed the previous five cuts. Potter trailed
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by several strokes but shot −4 on the last four holes to force a playoff. Potter, ranked number 218 in the
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at the time, went on to win the playoff on the third extra hole, after missing a birdie putt to win on the second extra hole. Potter was 173rd in the
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before the win, which vaulted him to 51st in the FedEx Cup and 83rd in the world. He also qualified for the 2012 Open Championship, his first major championship appearance, as a result of winning the tournament. He also earned a two-year exemption for winning, plus invitations to the
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, 2012 Bridgestone Invitational, and 2013
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. Potter made his debut in a major championship at the 2012 Open Championship where he finished in a tie for 60th place. For the season, he finished with 652 FedEx Cup points (93rd place) and second in voting for PGA Tour Rookie of the Year.


2013–2016: PGA Tour and ankle injury

Potter capped off a successful rookie campaign with a solid second season on tour. During the 2013 season, Potter entered 22 events and made 11 cuts including two top-10 finishes and five top-25 finishes. He earned 518 FedEx Cup points finishing in 105th place and had $829,770 in earnings for the season. His best performance of the 2013 season was at the Greenbrier Classic were finished in 6th place with a score of 271 (−9). Potter struggled during the 2014 season missing the cut in 15 of 24 events entered earning a total of $386,341. He had three top-25 finishes. Potter's season ended with an off-course ankle injury while at a hotel during the
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. Potter broke his ankle in July 2014 and did not play again until April 2016. After making his five allotted Web.com Tour rehab starts, he tried to regain PGA Tour privileges with the last two starts of his major medical extension.


2016–2017: Return to Web.com Tour

After failing to meet the terms of his medical extension, he returned to the Web.com Tour for the remainder of the 2016 season, where he finished 50th on the money list. He entered 14 tournaments and made 12 cuts. He regained his Web.com Tour card for the following season. With only past champion status on the PGA Tour during the 2017 season, Potter spent much of the 2017 season on the Web.com Tour. During the 2017 season, Potter entered 22 tournaments making the cut a total of 15 times including six top-10 finishes. His best finishes during his 2017 campaign include a second place finish at the
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and another second place finish (tie) at the
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. Potter finished in the top-25 (14th overall) on the Web.com Tour and re-earned full status for the 2018 season. He qualified for the 2017 U.S. Open where he failed to make the cut and entered the PGA Tour's 2017
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as a past champion where he finished in a tie for 37th place.


2017–2018: Return to PGA Tour

Potter began the 2017–18 season missing five of the first eight cuts of the season. In February 2018, Potter won his second PGA Tour title at the
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with a three-shot victory over
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, earning a two-year PGA Tour exemption through 2019–20 season and invitations to the
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and
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. During the third round of the tournament, he shot his personal best score of 62 on the PGA Tour. The win catapulted him from 243 to a career-best 73 in the Official World Golf Ranking.


Personal life

Potter currently resides in Ocala, Florida, with his wife Cheri Renee Potter. He has one son, Corbin, who was born in 2016 and a daughter, Adelynn, born in 2019. He has one sibling, Stephanie Potter (Smith). He is an avid fisherman and hunter.


Professional wins (19+)


PGA Tour wins (2)

PGA Tour playoff record (1–0)


Nationwide Tour wins (2)

Nationwide Tour playoff record (1–0)


NGA Hooters Tour wins (12)

*2006 Dothan Classic, Michelob Ultra Classic *2008 Rio Pinar CC Winter Event, Rock Springs Ridge Winter Event (NGA Hooters Tour Winter Series) *2009 Amelia Island Plantation Classic, Gold Strike Casino Golf Classic, Buffalo Run Casino Classic *2010 Rio Pinar CC, Sugarloaf Mountain, Forest Lake GC (NGA Hooters Tour Winter Series) *2011 Killearn CC Classic, Harley Davidson Classic


Other wins (3+)

*2002 Marion Masters (as an amateur) *2010 Ocala Open (FPG Tour) *2011 Ocala Open (FPG Tour) *Numerous Moonlight Tour and Florida Professional Golf Tour wins


Results in major championships

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place


Results in The Players Championship

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place


Results in World Golf Championships

''Results not in chronological order before 2015.'' QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" = Tied


See also

* 2011 Nationwide Tour graduates * 2017 Web.com Tour Finals graduates


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Potter, Ted Jr. American male golfers PGA Tour golfers Korn Ferry Tour graduates Golfers from Florida Left-handed golfers Sportspeople from Ocala, Florida 1983 births Living people