Stewart Cink is a favorite of many of his peers and continues to play a role in some of the biggest golf tournaments, despite his age.
The British Open 2009 champion has had a stellar career in the last quarter century. The former Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket, who turned pro in 1995 has won 15 international tournaments and earned over $43 million since 1997.
Cink is a master of the biggest stages in golf. He has finished top-3 at all four majors, with his only major win coming against Tom Watson.
Cink, now a PGA Tour Champions member, has already made a mark, placing third in the Senior PGA Championship. Cink’s first event as a PGA Tour Champions member, he turned 50 the week prior.
Cink has plenty of golfing ability left, and he hopes to continue competing at majors to show that age is only a number.