Robin_Williams_(golfer)

Robin Williams (golfer)

Robin Williams (golfer)

English-South African professional golfer


Robin Tiger Williams (born 16 September 2001) is an English-South African professional golfer who plays on the Sunshine Tour.

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Early life and amateur career

Williams was born in Stellenbosch, South Africa and moved to the UK at the age of eight due to his father's work commitments.[1] He represented England as an amateur.[2] He represented Europe in the Junior Ryder Cup in 2018; also meeting Tiger Woods, who his middle name is taken from.[3] In October 2019, he won as an amateur on the MENA Tour in Jordan.[4] In 2021, he finished runner-up in the St Andrews Links Trophy, losing in a playoff to Jack Cope.[5]

Professional career

Williams turned professional in July 2021.[6] He claimed his first victory as a professional in April 2023 at the Altron Vusi Ngubeni Tournament (an unofficial Sunshine Tour event).[7] In August, he won on the Big Easy Tour.[8] In October, he claimed his first Sunshine Tour victory at the Fortress Invitational at Glendower Golf Club.[9] In March 2024, Williams was defeated in a sudden-death playoff by Jordan Gumberg at the SDC Championship, an event co-sanctioned by the European Tour and the Sunshine Tour.[10]

Amateur wins

  • 2016 AJGA Junior at Owensboro

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Professional wins (4)

Sunshine Tour wins (1)

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Sunshine Tour playoff record (0–1)

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MENA Tour wins (1)

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Big Easy Tour wins (1)

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Other wins (1)

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Other playoff record (1–0)

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Playoff record

European Tour playoff record (0–1)

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Team appearances


References

  1. Butler, Lynn (22 October 2021). "Meet Robin Tiger Williams the SA-born golfer with designs on cracking Sunshine Tour". News24. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  2. Grunill, Paul (22 December 2023). "Robin Tiger Williams: Dual nationality golfer helping hard-up players in South Africa". BBC Sport. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  3. "Tiger Woods meets teenage golfer named after him". Golf365. 27 September 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  4. Gray, Kent (3 October 2019). "Amateur Robin 'Tiger' Williams wins (by a record-equalling eight strokes) in dream MENA Tour debut". Golf Digest Middle East. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  5. "Jack Cope wins St. Andrews Links Trophy". Amateur Golf. 7 June 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  6. Swann, Alan (11 July 2021). "Milton's Tiger turns professional and stunning success for 13 year-old Ellie Mae". Peterborough Telegraph. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  7. "Williams claims Vusi Ngubeni win in dramatic fashion at Modderfontein". SuperSport. 22 April 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  8. "Williams triumphs in Soweto after tough playoff". SuperSport. 3 August 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  9. Vlismas, Michael (8 October 2023). "Williams powers to maiden Sunshine Tour win at Fortress Invitational". SA Tour Golf. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  10. "Robin Williams". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 8 March 2024.

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