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Nathan Green |

Team: PGA Golfer
Age / DOB:  (38) / 5/13/1975
Ht / Wt:   / 0
College: Australia

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Nathan Green managed a 2-under-par 34-34=68 in the third round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship, moving inside the top 10 at 7-under 203 with 18 holes to play.
This is just Green's fourth start of 2013, with his only made cut a T31 at the Valero Texas Open. Each of his three birdies fell from outside 20 feet, so the flat stick got the job done. His lone bogey at the par-4 14th was a result of an approach into a greenside bunker and a poor effort on his third shot. Sunday's finale is a big deal. With only past champion status to rely on, a top 10 would get him into the next full-field event. May 18 - 5:01 PM

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Nathan Green will tee it up this week at the HP Byron Nelson Championship.

The Aussie's starts have been tough to come by in 2013, playing with only past champion status. Fortunately, he received a sponsor exemption into the field at TPC Four Seasons Resort. It's well deserved, as he's never missed this event since 2006 and only missed the cut one time. He's still looking for his first top 25 in this event, so don't invest too heavily.
Source: PGATOUR.com
May 14 - 11:01 PM

Nathan Green carded a 3-under-par 37-32=69 in his opening round of the Valero Texas Open.

The Australian is making his third start of the season. Today's loop of TPC San Antonio was just his sixth round on the PGA TOUR and it was his lowest. He hit 12 greens and buried five birdies, including respective conversions of 18'6" and 15'2" at 11 and 15. He signed his card sitting two back of the clubhouse lead and in superb position to log his third straight top 25 at the VTO.
Apr 4 - 8:27 PM

Nathan Green has been added to the published field of this week's Valero Texas Open.

Green was the fourth alternate when the field was released on Friday afternoon. He gained entry due to a handful of withdrawals today. The Aussie is relegated to Past Champions status this year -- he's missed the cut in his only two starts -- but he may find a spark at TPC San Antonio where he's finished just inside the top 25 in each of the last two editions.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Apr 1 - 6:05 PM

Nathan Green is fighting for his golfing life at The McGladrey Classic, entering the week 163rd on the money list.

The TOUR veteran and 2011 Q School grad has cashed in 13 of 20 events, but fails to finish tournaments of with a lone top 10 and just three top 25s. He ranks 41st in scoring average before the cut, 54th in the third round, but drops all the way to 143rd on payday. He has missed the cut in each of his two trips to the Seaside Course at Sea Island golf Club, breaking 70 just once in four rounds.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Tue, Oct 16, 2012 09:02:00 PM

Nathan Green earned his first top 10 of the season at the RBC Canadian Open with a final-round 2-under-par 37-31=68 to finish the week at 10-under 270.

He circled five birdies and squared three bogeys in his navigation of Hamilton Golf & Country Club, while gaining over three strokes on the field with the flat stick. He will try and continue his fine play at the upcoming Reno-Tahoe Open.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Sun, Jul 29, 2012 04:55:00 PM

Nathan Green was in the first group out in the third round of the RBC Canadian Open and posted a 5-under-par 32-33=65.

The 2009 champion was bogey-free in a round that featured five birdies. Crooked off the tee, he found just six (of 14) fairways but managed to land 13 GIR. He will begin his final trip around Hamilton Golf & Country Club at 8-under 202.
Sat, Jul 28, 2012 03:08:00 PM

Nathan Green, winner of the 2009 RBC Canadian Open, heads north once more for the event.

This time he will try and tackle Hamilton Golf & Country Club. In his 2010 defense, he posted a T37 and followed that up with a 76th in 2011. This season, he has cashed in nine (of 15) events with three top 25s.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Thu, Jul 26, 2012 04:18:00 AM

Nathan Green followed his opening 65 at the Travelers Championship with a 1-under-par 32-37=69 to reach the midpoint in 6-under 134, three strokes off the 36-hole clubhouse lead.

The short story of his second tour around TPC River Highlands is that he carded only five pars. After opening bogey-bogey, Green would climb all the way back to 4-under through 15 holes before limping in with three straight bogeys. Four of his seven birdies found the cup from 15 feet or further, including a 10-yard hole-out from behind the green at the par-3 eighth hole. He also rolled in a 16-footer for par at the fourth.
Sat, Jun 23, 2012 11:03:00 AM

Nathan Green spun a 5-under-par 31-34=65 in his opening round of the Travelers Championship, good for very early possession of the clubhouse lead.

Entering the week ranked 161st in FedExCup points, it doesn't come as a surprise that today's score is Green's lowest aggregate in 35 rounds all year. He hit 13 greens in regulation and buried six birdies today, five of which on his first nine holes -- the back side at TPC River Highlands. He opened with a seven-yard hole-out from in front of the green at the 10th. His longest conventional birdie rolled in from 15'11" at the No. 14. The Aussie has gone 62 consecutive starts on the PGA TOUR without a top 10.
Thu, Jun 21, 2012 11:46:00 AM

Nathan Green will tee it up at the 2012 Travelers Championship.

The Aussie's made seven (of 11) cuts, but only managed to bring home one top 25. His T24 at the Valero Texas Open added up to an even-par 288. Hanging around even isn't going to move anyone forward at the TPC River Highlands, where the winning score will sometimes break 20-under. He's 15th in GIR and 77th in Strokes Gained-Putting, so there's reason to believe he could find the hot hand.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Tue, Jun 19, 2012 10:40:00 PM

Nathan Green completed the second stage of Q School at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Tex. in 7-under-par 281 to advance to the final stage in two weeks.

The one-time PGA TOUR winner coughed up two bogeys in his final five holes but finished just inside the cut line. Andy Bare was the medalist at 14-under 274, one better than Brenden Pappas and Paul Haley. Other notables of the 24 that advanced from this site include Colt Knost (278), Tag Ridings (280), Martin Piller (280), Chris Tidland (280), Carlos Franco (281) and Scott Dunlap (281). Among those that failed to survive were Paul Stankowski (283), Alex Prugh (284), Scott Gordon (284), Chris Baryla (285), Todd Hamilson (286), Tom Scherrer (286), Camilo Villegas' former caddie Brett Waldman (286), Matt Weibring (289), Scott Gutschewski (291), Andrew Buckle (291), Peter Uihlein (291), Jack Newman (291) and Jerod Turner (292). The final three sites of the second stage will conclude on Saturday, Nov. 19.
Fri, Nov 18, 2011 06:01:00 PM

Nathan Green crafted a bogey-free, 6-under-par 34-32=66 on Disney's Palm Course in his opening round of the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic, finishing with a share of the early clubhouse lead.

The Aussie is in his second of a two-year exemption for his lone PGA TOUR victory at the Canadian Open in 2009. As a result of a 13-for-25 slate with zero top 20s this year, he entered this week ranked 175th on the money list. Perhaps that's the back-against-the-wall mentality he needed today. He hit 16 greens and took 30 putts, circling six birdies along the way. He'll take on the more challenging Magnolia Course on Friday afternoon.
Thu, Oct 20, 2011 01:30:00 PM

Nathan Green blitzed TPC Summerlin for a 7-under-par 31-33=64 in his opening round of the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, finishing with outright possession of the clubhouse lead as the afternoon wave begins.

Green hasn't had a top 20 on the PGA TOUR in 12 months. His two-year exemption for winning the Canadian Open in 2009 dries up at the conclusion of the Fall Series, which he entered ranked 178th on the money list. Flat out, his back is against the wall. He won today's battle with 14 greens and 4-for-4 scrambling. He also took only 25 putts and buried seven birdies, five of which measured over 10 feet. This included conversions of 15'1", 21'8" and 25'2" at the first, eighth and 10th holes, respectively.
Thu, Sep 29, 2011 04:08:00 PM

Nathan Green withdrew on Monday afternoon from the FedEx St. Jude Classic.

Green is not qualified for next week's U.S. Open, so he probably is taking a few weeks off to rest. He has been replaced in the field by Will MacKenzie.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Mon, Jun 6, 2011 07:35:00 PM