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Fred Funk Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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Fred Funk is a professional golfer who was born on June 14, 1956 in Takoma Park, Maryland. He attended the University of Maryland, College Park, where he was a member of the golf team. He turned professional in 1981 and has since won eight PGA Tour events, including the Players Championship in 2005. He has also won two Champions Tour events. Funk is known for his short game and his ability to get up and down from difficult lies. He is also known for his colorful clothing and his enthusiasm for the game. Funk is 64 years old and has a height of 5 feet, 8 inches. He has an estimated net worth of $15 million. He is married to Sharon Funk and has two children. Funk is an active philanthropist and has been involved in numerous charitable organizations, including the First Tee program, which helps introduce young people to the game of golf. He is also a member of the Golf Writers Association of America.

Popular AsFrederick Funk
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Age67 years old
Zodiac SignGemini
Born14 June, 1956
Birthday14 June
BirthplaceTakoma Park, Maryland
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Fred Funk Height, Weight & Measurements

At 67 years old, Fred Funk height is 5ft 8in .

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Height5ft 8in
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Who Is Fred Funk's Wife?

His wife is Sharon

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WifeSharon
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ChildrenEric Justin, Taylor Christian, Perri Leigh

Fred Funk Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Fred Funk worth at the age of 67 years old? Fred Funk’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated Fred Funk's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022Pending
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Timeline

Funk was erroneously featured as a correct answer in the 50th edition of the World's Largest Trivia Contest in 2019.

Results are not in chronological order before 2017.

A popular player on tour, his fans are referred to as "Funk's Punks." The iconic songs — Play That Funky Music and Give Up the Funk — have become theme songs for the fan favorite.

As of the 2013–14 season at age 57, Funk currently still plays in several PGA Tour events a year while devoting most of his time to the Champions Tour.

At the end of the 2013 season, Funk ranked 38th in career PGA Tour earnings with just over $21 million in earnings. He ranked 23rd in all-time Champions Tour earnings with over $9.1 million.

With his third senior major victory at the 2010 Jeld-Wen Tradition, he became the first player to win a PGA Tour-sanctioned event after knee-replacement surgery.

After years of chronic knee pain, Funk underwent a total knee replacement in 2009. Later that year, on June 8, 2009, he became the oldest qualifier, at age 53, for the U.S. Open at Bethpage Black by shooting 139 over 36 holes at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, Maryland, surviving a playoff.

In August 2009, Funk won his second major championship on the Champions Tour at the 2009 U.S. Senior Open at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, Indiana. Funk dominated the rest of the field and cruised to a six-stroke victory over Joey Sindelar.

In August 2008, Funk won his first senior major, the JELD-WEN Tradition.

He won a further PGA Tour tournament, his eighth career win, in 2007 after his senior debut, becoming only the second over-50 player to win on the PGA Tour in 31 years. That win came at the first Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun, an alternate event to the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, so none of the world's top 64 ranked players were in the field. By winning the Mayakoba Golf Classic, Funk became the first man to win a PGA Tour event held in Mexico and, at age 50 years, 8 months and 12 days, became the fifth-oldest champion in PGA Tour history and the oldest since Art Wall (51 years, 7 months, 10 days) at the 1975 Greater Milwaukee Open.

Since turning 50 in June 2006, Funk has been eligible for Champions Tour events and debuted in the 2006 U.S. Senior Open. When he turned 50, he still featured in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking.

In 2005, Funk scored his biggest PGA Tour win when he captured The Players Championship, also becoming its oldest winner at 48 years, 9 months, 14 days by defeating Tom Lehman, Scott Verplank and Luke Donald by a stroke. He earned $1.44 million for the win.

On March 28, 2005, Funk picked up the biggest win of his career, becoming the oldest player ever to win The Players Championship. He also won the unofficial Skins Game tournament, during which, to satisfy a friendly bet, he wore a pink skirt that Annika Sörenstam pulled out of her golf bag when she outdrove Funk on the par-five third hole. The skirt was actually picked out by Funk's wife, Sharon.

Funk was a member of the United States teams at the 2003 and 2005 Presidents Cup and the 2004 Ryder Cup. He received some criticism in 2004 for opting out of The Open Championship, one of the tour's four major tournaments, despite having qualified. He played instead in that week's B.C. Open, a much less prestigious event, but one which also offered Ryder Cup ranking points.

*Note: The 1996 B.C. Open was shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

In 1995, he won his second PGA Tour tournament with a score of 16-under at the 1995 Ideon Classic, for which he earned $180,000. He followed that up with a win just two months later at the Buick Challenge, with another 16-under for $180,000.

Funk married his wife, Sharon (Archer), in 1994. They currently reside in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. They had a son, Taylor Christian, in 1995. He is home-schooled but plays golf for Ponte Vedra High School and won the Florida 2A state championship in October 2013; he has committed to the University of Texas for 2014-15. They have a daughter, Perri Leigh, born in 1999. Fred has a son, Eric Justin, born in 1991 during Fred's first marriage, which ended in 1992; Eric graduated from Virginia Tech in 2013.

Funk broke through in 1992 with his most successful year to date, including his first PGA Tour win. In May, he captured the Shell Houston Open with a 16-under score for a two-stroke win over Kirk Triplett and winnings of $216,000.

In 1990, he struggled with consistency, missing the cut in nearly half the tournaments he entered. However, there were some bright spots, including a T-3 to earn $34,800 in the Chattanooga Classic as well as a fifth-place finish in the Buick Open to pocket $40,000. In 1991 he had slightly more success, with top-10 finishes in five tournaments.

After also playing in a few PGA Tour event for several years beginning in 1982 but with little success, Funk finally became a member of the PGA Tour in 1989, playing in 29 official tournaments and several unofficial ones. He earned his biggest paycheck to date with $12,500 in a tie for ninth in the Chattanooga Classic.

Funk went to the University of Maryland, College Park, but was cut from the golf team in 1975. He transferred to Prince George's Community College, then returned to UM two years later to earn a top spot with the Terrapins golf team. At the time he also held a job as a circulation supervisor for the Washington Star. He graduated from the University of Maryland in 1980 with a degree in law enforcement. He turned professional in 1981, but worked as a golf coach at UM from 1982 to 1988.

Frederick Funk (born June 14, 1956) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions.

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Update: 2024-05-14