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Stuart Reese was born on 16 August, 1954 in New Zealand, is a New Zealand professional golfer. Discover Stuart Reese'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 69 years old?
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Stuart Reese Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Stuart Reese worth at the age of 69 years old? Stuart Reese’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. He is from New Zealand. We have estimated Stuart Reese's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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In November, he made the cut in the Australian Open, finishing in a tie for 32nd.
Stuart Reese (born 16 August 1954) is a professional golfer from New Zealand.
He played in six events, making the cut only twice, failing to record anything better than a 69th-place finish.
In November, Reese received some attention for his play at the Colgate Champion of Champions, opening with a 69 (−3), putting him the top ten.
Reese was one of New Zealand's top amateur golfers in the 1970s, winning the 1975 New Zealand Amateur.
In 1972, he won the New Zealand Under 19 Championship held at Christchurch Golf Club.
In 1974, Reese played the New Zealand Open and won the Bledisloe Cup, awarded to the best amateur score, along with fellow amateur D.L. Beggs.
In August, he played well through the first three rounds of the Air New Zealand Fiji Open, a professional tournament.
However, he shot several over-par on the last day and was not in contention.
In October 1975, as a 21-year-old, Reese won the New Zealand Amateur.
He defeated Stephen Barron, six years his junior, 10 & 9 over the course of 36-hole match.
The following month, Reese represented New Zealand at the Commonwealth Tournament.
The event was held at Royal Durban Country Club in Durban, South Africa.
During Saturday's play New Zealand played Canada.
Reese teamed up with Ed McDougall during the day's foursome, playing against Jim Nelford and Cec Ferguson.
In singles play Reese also lost, losing "convincingly" to Edmonton's Ken Tamke 6 & 5.
Overall, New Zealand finished in last place among the four teams.
In 1976, Reese turned professional.
In August, he received media attention for one of the first times as a professional golfer.
Reese opened with a 69 (−3) at the Fiji Open to put himself near the lead.
In February 1977, Reese played the South Australian Open at Royal Adelaide Golf Club.
He was at 215 (−4) after three rounds, one back of leaders Noel Ratcliffe and Brian Jones.
Later in 1977, Reese played on the European Tour for the first time.
In January 1978, he shot an opening round 70 (−2) at the Traralgon Loy Yang Classic to put himself in the top ten.
Reese shot one-under-par for the remainder of the tournament and finished in a tie for twelfth.
In 1978, Reese did not return to Europe.
However, he did play in North America and Australia and recorded some highlights.
In early June, Reese played the Homestead Wasatch Mountain Open, a two-round tournament in Midway, Utah.
He opened with a 69 (−3) for the joint lead.
In the final round he shot a 72 to finish joint fourth, four back.
In late July, Reese played the Sierra Nevada Open Invitational in Reno, Nevada.
He opened with a 69 (−3) at Tahoe-Donner Golf Course to put himself in second place among all competitors, one back.
Soon thereafter the returned to Australia.
In October, Reese finished in second place in the qualifying stage of the New South Wales Open.
Reese turned professional shortly thereafter, winning a number of minor tournaments in the Pacific islands before culminating with a win at the 1982 New Zealand PGA Championship.
Late in his career, Reese has worked primarily as a swing instructor, advising a number of notable players, including superstars Tiger Woods and Lydia Ko.
Reese is from Hamilton, New Zealand.
As a youth, he played at Hamilton Golf Club.