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Jack Kay Jr. was born on 14 July, 1964 in Montreal, Canada, is a Canadian professional golfer. Discover Jack Kay Jr.'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 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 14 July, 1964
Birthday 14 July
Birthplace Montreal, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Jack Kay Jr. Net Worth

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Timeline

1958

He worked at Lyford Cay from 1958 to 1995.

Kay grew up in Don Mills, then a neighborhood within North York, a suburb of Toronto.

Kay played out of Donalda Golf Club growing up.

Among players from Ontario, he was considered the best amateur in his age group.

1964

Jack Kay Jr. (born July 14, 1964) is a Canadian professional golfer.

Kay had a sterling amateur career.

Kay was born in Montreal on July 14, 1964.

His father, Jack Kay Sr., was a club professional.

He primarily worked at Rosedale Golf Club in Toronto.

In the winter, he was also Director of Golf at the Lyford Cay Club in Nassau, Bahamas.

1982

He won the 1982 Ontario Boys Championship held at Brampton Golf Club.

He also won the Canadian Junior Championship in 1982.

Kay attended Furman University in the United States for college.

He played on the golf team.

1985

He made the semifinals of the 1985 U.S. Amateur, defeating Scott Verplank in the quarterfinals, and led Canada to its first victory at the Eisenhower Trophy the following year.

He had difficulties transitioning to the career of a touring professional, earning full-time status on the PGA Tour for only one season.

He was Most Valuable Player on the golf team in 1985.

In August 1985, he played at the U.S. Amateur.

He won his first three matches.

In the quarterfinals, he faced Scott Verplank, recent winner of a PGA Tour event.

Verplank took a took a 2 up lead after five holes.

Then there was a rain delay.

After the delay, Kay came back and won the next two holes to even the competition.

The match remained all-square after 17 holes.

The match was then delayed due to darkness.

The two came back the next day, Saturday, to complete the match.

1986

In 1986, Kay also had much success.

1991

He had a little more success overseas, winning the 1991 Singapore Open on the Asia Golf Circuit and the 1994 Alfred Dunhill Masters on the PGA Tour of Australasia.

2012

Kay then bogeyed the 12th and Randolph birdied the 13th to move 3 up.

2015

Randolph won it with a par on the 15th, 4 and 3.

2018

On the 18th and final hole, both missed the green.

Kay hit his pitch to two feet.

Verplank mishit his chip shot, landing 35 feet from the hole.

He two-putted for bogey.

Kay made his par putt for the win.

"I'm in shock," Kay stated immediately after the win, defeating the heavily favored Verplank.

"If I can play with Verplank, I can play with anyone."

Later in the day, he faced Sam Randolph in the semi-finals.

Kay bogeyed the 3rd and 4th holes to fall two down.

Later on the front nine, Kay got within one but could not get closer.