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John Gallagher was born on 17 April, 1981 in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a Scottish golfer. Discover John Gallagher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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He is a member of famous golfer with the age 42 years old group.
John Gallagher Height, Weight & Measurements
At 42 years old, John Gallagher height is 5ft 11in .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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John Gallagher Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is John Gallagher worth at the age of 42 years old? John Gallagher’s income source is mostly from being a successful golfer. He is from Edinburgh. We have estimated John Gallagher's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Three weeks later, he again recorded a 67 in the opening round, this time at the Virgin Atlantic 25th Anniversary Classic at Marriott Tudor Park.
John Gallagher (born 17 April 1981) is a Scottish professional golfer on the PGA EuroPro Tour.
He also finished 2nd in the 2005 Amateur Championship, defeating 19-year-old sensation Lloyd Saltman in the semi-final.
Gallagher won three important Scottish amateur tournaments – the 2005 Craigmillar Park Open, the 2006 Tennant Cup, and the 2007 Scottish Amateur Championship.
He also played for Scotland in its back-to-back victories in the Men's Home Internationals in 2005 and 2006 and at the Spirit International in Trinity, Texas in 2005.
He competed in several national amateur championships and in numerous elite amateur tournaments across four continents.
Gallagher burst into the international spotlight with his runner-up finish in the 2005 Amateur Championship at Royal Birkdale.
After his semi-final victory over heavily favored Lloyd Saltman the relatively unknown golfer was suddenly one match away from claiming one of the top two amateur titles in the world and earning coveted invitations to the Masters Tournament and The Open Championship.
Irishman Brian McElhinney, however, got ahead early in their final match and Gallagher could never mount a serious charge in the blustery conditions.
Participating in Scotland's victory at the Home Internationals over Ireland, Wales, and a very strong English contingent capped off his breakthrough 2005 season.
Several strong finishes in 2006 including victory in the Tennant Cup saw Gallagher again briefly break into the top 50 of the worldwide amateur golf ranking.
Gallagher's most prolific amateur victory came at the 2007 Scottish Amateur Championship which was played at Prestwick Golf Club in Ayrshire.
The final match was a resounding 4&3 win over Keir McNicoll.
He began to experience pain in his wrist which affected his play somewhat as the 2007 season wore on.
Told that he would not likely make things worse by playing in this pain, he entered the Scottish Amateur Championship and won, earning an invitation to the Scottish Open on the European Tour.
Gallagher underwent surgery on his wrist after the 2007 season.
By September, 2007 his wrist pain was acute, and it limited his effectiveness in his third campaign.
His career record at the Home Internationals was 6-7-2, scoring 7 points.
The 2008 season began with residual pain in the wrist and uneven results in competition for Gallagher.
He rounded into form in time to begin the Scottish Open with a three under par 68.
On the second day he was again three under par through 16 holes at the demanding Loch Lomond course and appeared atop the second page of the leader board.
His double-bogey triple-bogey finish cost him the chance to play on the weekend.
In April 2009 he earned full tour playing privileges when he shot a closing one-under par 70 in final qualifying at Frilford Heath.
This outstanding performance (save the last two holes), solidified his confidence in his ability to compete in the professional ranks which he joined in 2009.
Gallagher represented Scotland at three consecutive Home Internationals competitions and was on the winning side each of his first two years.
In 2009, Gallagher's highest finish on the PGA EuroPro Tour was T-23.
He twice shot what was then his low competitive professional round of 67.
He first accomplished this at the MotoCaddy Masters at The Players Club near Codrington in July.
Gallagher finished the 2009 season 69th on the PGA EuroPro Tour order of merit and was 93rd in 2010 while playing in just 9 events.
In 2011 Gallagher earned his first professional victory at the West Lancashire Open.
His rounds of 68-70-72 (−6) at the April 2012 final qualifier placed him on the Europro tour for the fourth consecutive year.
In 2021 Gallagher is scheduled to play on the TartanPro Tour and EuroPro Tour.
He opened the 2021 seasons with a 13th-place finish at the Montrose Links Masters.
Gallagher reached as high as 14th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
His key strength is consistently accurate play from tee to green.
He is a self-taught right-handed golfer with a "cack-handed" or "cross-handed" grip.
He grips every club with his left hand below his right.
Born to an Irish father and Scottish mother, Gallagher was raised and educated in Edinburgh, Scotland, where his father John was and is a greenskeeper.
Young John grew up playing at a modest local golf club and taught himself the game without the benefit of even one lesson.
Gallagher's impressive run through one of the strongest fields in amateur golf put him on the international map and he was ranked 14th in the world among amateur golfers.