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Height:
5’ 9”
Weight:
155 lbs.
Turned Pro:
2005
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Birthdate:
June 15, 1984
Birth Place:
Elk Grove, CA
Residence:
Elk Grove, CA
College:
New Mexico
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Recorded 1st win of his professional career, when he won at Harding Park in an AG Spanos Tour Event. Trailing by three shots to start the day, Spencer hot 68 to win by one. Harding Park was also the site of the American Express World Championships where Tiger Woods defeated John Daly in a playoff. |
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Played in 4 Nationwide Tour events and one PGA Tour event; best finish of 15th at Jacobs Creek in Australia (co-leader through 36 holes).Made cut at the PGA Tour’s Booz Allen Classic, extending his PGA TOUR cut streak to four events. |
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In over 30 professional events that Spencer played in he missed only 2 cuts |
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Advanced through first stage of PGA Tour Q- School for first time in his career |
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Made professional debut at the US Open at Pinehurst, then went on to earn invitations into 6 PGA Tour events! |
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Spencer recorded a stretch of 16 straight rounds of par or better on a PGA Tour with a career best of 20th at the Buick Championship |

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Played well on his first trip to Australia; placing 30th and 35th at the Australia Open and Australian PGA Championship |
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Best finishes in 2005:
- 2nd California State Open
- 5th Southern Arizona Open
- 20th at Buick Championship (PGA Tour)
- 27th at Reno Tahoe (PGA Tour)
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| College, Amateur and Junior Highlights |

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Placed 13th at the 2004 US Open, highest finish by an amateur in 34 years |
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Finished his collegiate career as a First Team All American and the #2 ranked player in NCAA Golf |

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Finished amateur career as the #2 ranked amateur in the world |
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Placed 2nd in the Southern Amateur
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In the summer of 2004 he won the California State Amateur, Porter Cup, and Scratch Players Championship in addition to losing the Pacific Coast AM in a playoff |
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