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Brendan Steele (Brendan Dean Steele) was born on 5 April, 1983 in Idyllwild, California, is an American professional golfer (born 1983). Discover Brendan Steele'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 40 years old?
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Brendan Dean Steele |
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Age |
40 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
5 April, 1983 |
Birthday |
5 April |
Birthplace |
Idyllwild, California |
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He is a member of famous professional with the age 40 years old group.
Brendan Steele Height, Weight & Measurements
At 40 years old, Brendan Steele height is 6ft 2in and Weight 175 lb.
Physical Status |
Height |
6ft 2in |
Weight |
175 lb |
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Not Available |
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Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Brendan Steele's Wife?
His wife is Anastassia
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Anastassia |
Sibling |
Not Available |
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Not Available |
Brendan Steele Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brendan Steele worth at the age of 40 years old? Brendan Steele’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. He is from . We have estimated Brendan Steele's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
professional |
Brendan Steele Social Network
Timeline
Brendan Dean Steele (born April 5, 1983) is an American professional golfer.
He played predominantly on the PGA Tour, where he had three tournament victories, prior to joining LIV Golf in 2023.
Born in Idyllwild, California, Steele played high school golf at Hemet High school and college golf at the University of California, Riverside, graduating in 2005.
Steele turned professional in 2005 and played on the Golden State Tour in California, winning four times.
He played on the Canadian Tour in 2006 and 2007, where his best finish was second at the 2006 Telus Edmonton Open.
Steele began playing on the Nationwide Tour in 2008, and won the final event of the season in 2010, the Nationwide Tour Championship at Daniel Island.
This win moved him from thirtieth to sixth on the money list and earned him a PGA Tour card for the 2011 season.
On April 17, 2011, the week after the Masters, Steele notched his first PGA Tour win at the Valero Texas Open at San Antonio.
In addition to a $1.1 million payday and a tour card until the end of 2013, Steele's victory earned invites to The Players Championship, Bridgestone Invitational, PGA Championship, and the next year's Masters; the win moved from 115th to 19th in the FedEx Cup standings.
Results not in chronological order before 2015.
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QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
Over five years later on October 16, 2016, Steele won the Safeway Open in Napa, California, the first event of 2017 season.
His winning score of 270 (−18) tied the tournament record for lowest score relative to par; he was one stroke ahead of runner-up Patton Kizzire for his second tour win.
Steele successfully defended his Safeway Open title on October 8, 2017.
He started the final round two strokes back, but posted 69 (–3) in breezy conditions to win at 273 (−15), two strokes ahead of runner-up Tony Finau.
With his third tour victory, Steele became the first with multiple wins at the event.
Later that night, wildfires damaged the Silverado resort.
Steele played nine tournaments on the 2022–23 PGA Tour before joining LIV Golf in February 2023, as a member of Phil Mickelson's HyFlyers GC team.
PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)
Nationwide Tour playoff record (1–0)
LIV Golf League playoff record (0–1)
Results not in chronological order in 2020.
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CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic
CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
C = Canceled after the first round due to the COVID-19 pandemic