Steve Flesch
Steve Flesch was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States on May 23rd, 1967 and is the Golfer. At the age of 57, Steve Flesch biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Stephen J. Flesch (born May 23, 1967) is an American professional golfer and television golf consultant. Flesch was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and attended Covington Catholic High School in Park Hills, Kentucky.
After graduation, he competed golf at the University of Kentucky and became a pro in 1990. Flesch finished in the top ten on the Asian Tour Order of Merit in 1993, 1994, and 1996.
He won a PGA Tour card for the following season, but only the second left-hander to win on what is now the Web.com Tour.
The 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans was his first victory on the PGA Tour, but he is probably best known for his come-from-behind victory at the 2004 Bank of America Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas.
Flesch has been ranked 107th in the Official World Golf Rankings, achieving a career high of 22nd in 2004.
He was in third place at eight-under, three strokes behind leader and eventual champion Trevor Immelman, despite three rounds.
On breezy Sunday, Flesch finished sixth and tied for fifth in the penultimate pairing.
This strong showing in a big tournament lifted his world ranking by 28 slots, boosting it to number 79.Flesch last played a full season in 2011 but then missed the cut in the 12 events he participated in during the 2012 season.
Flesch, the youngest top ten in four years, finished T7 at the Barracuda Championship in 2015, his first top ten in four years.
Early life
Flesch was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and attended Covington Catholic High School in Park Hills, Kentucky. After graduating, he played golf at the University of Kentucky and became a professional in 1990.
Professional career
In 1993, 1994, and 1996, Flesch was in the top ten on the Asia Golf Circuit Order of Merit's. He won the 1997 NIKE Tour Championship for the second season, but only the second left-hander to win on what is now the Korn Ferry Tour. The 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans was his first victory on the PGA Tour, but he is best known for his come-from-behind triumph at the 2004 Bank of America Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas. He has been ranked in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings, finishing in fifth place in 2004.
Flesch was ranked 107th in the world rankings as a result of the 2008 Masters Tournament. He came in third position at eight-under, three strokes behind leader and eventual champion Trevor Immelman, who was in third place after three rounds. Flesch finished six strokes behind, tied for fifth in the penultimate pairing on breezy Sunday. This strong showing in a major tournament boosted his world ranking by 28 slots, propelling it to number 79.
Flesch last played a full season in 2011 and then missed out on the 12 events he played during the 2012 season. He reached T7 at the Barracuda Championship in 2015, his first top ten in four years.
Flesch began working as an analyst for Fox Sports in 2015. He spent time as an analyst with Golf Channel before returning to action on the PGA Tour Champions in 2017.