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Jeff Maggert

Who is Jeff Maggert?

Jeff Maggert is a professional golfer who has been playing since 1986. Jeff Maggert has attracted a lot of interest to the game. Jeff also competes in PGA Tour events and PGA Tour Championships.

He won two more competitions after winning the Ben Hogan Tour’s Player of the Year award in 1990.

Also noteworthy is the fact that Maggert won 1989 Malaysian Open and the 1990 Vines Classic in Australia.

Jeff is the only golfer to have recorded several double eagles, also known as albatrosses, during major championship play.

Early Life, Family, and Education | Jeff Maggert

On February 20, 1964, Jeffrey Allan Maggert was born in Columbia, Missouri, in the United States.

Jeff was raised in The Woodlands, Texas, on a golf course.

Jeff attended McCullough High School before turning pro in golf.

Later, he went to Texas A&M University to study.

Living close to a golf course made it only natural for Jeff to acquire golf clubs, which led to him joining the university’s golf team and winning an All-American honor.

His early years and the divorce of his parents

In terms of Jeff’s family, his parents got married in 1960 when they were both 18 years old, and they separated 30 years later, in 1990.

In terms of earnings that year, Maggert dominated the Ben Hogan Tour.

When he first learned of the news, he was quite outraged and angry with both of them.

He desired that his parents would be just like those he had observed on television.

Jeff’s ideas, however, evolved throughout the years.

Not to mention, young Jeff witnessed his parents’ increased happiness over the ensuing years.

He began to enquire as to why they didn’t part ways earlier.

More Facts about Jeff Maggert

Full name Jeffrey Allan Maggert
Born date February 20, 1964
Age 58 Years Old
Birthplace Columbia, Missouri
Wife Michelle Austin Maggert
Children Macy Maggert, Matt Maggert
Ex-wife Kelli Maggert
Parents Kent Maggert, Vicki Benzel
Siblings Barry Maggert
Profession Golfer
Known as Jeff Maggert
Nickname Jeff Maggert, Jeffrey Allan Maggert, Maggert, Jeff
Nationality American
Sexuality Straight
Gender Male
Religion Christianity
Zodiac sign Pisces
Ethnicity White
Height 1.75 m (5 feet 9 inches)
Body measurement N/A
Weight 75 kg (165 lbs)
Favorite holiday destination N/A
Body build Fit
Eye color Blue
Hair Color Brown
Shoe size N/A
Dress size N/A
Hobbies Practicing his games, adventurous trips, reading, relaxation
Marital status Married
Wife Michelle  Austin
Ex-Wife Kelli J. Hess
Children Two (Matt and Macy Maggert)
Education Texas A&M University
Social Media  None
Net worth $9 Million
Position Jeff Maggert in the Ryder Cup
Professional wins 19
PGA Tour Championships 6
PGA Tour 3
PGA championships 3rd/T3, 1995, 1997
Golf Merch  Bags, Shoes, Accessories
Last Update July 2022

Work Experience

After years of practice and competition, Jeff finally turned pro in 1986.

He debuted on the Ben Hogan Tour, which replaced the Web.com Tour.

Similar to how he was crowned the Tour’s Player of the Year in 1990 after winning two tournaments, the Ben Hogan Knoxville Open and the Ben Hogan Buffalo Open.

The following year, he joined the PGA Tour and has since been a regular participant in the top men’s professional golf tours in the USA.

Early Golf Years

Jeff had always been decent at golf and loved it, but he didn’t show any particular passion for the game.

His skill was all that was apparent.

As a result, he didn’t practice much, and his career was in fact unremarkable.

He joined the Tour in 1991.

Over the course of those 7 and a half years, he participated in 202 events, won one, and finished second in another twelve.

Maggert was the check-cashing professional on the road, the face of the anonymous Dour but courteous.

Results achieved by Jeff Maggert

In 1993, in the WGC-Andersen Consulting Match Play Championship, Jeff earned his first professional victory.

Even though he won the Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic and his performance only increased his wealth, he had to wait six more years to claim a second championship.

His third victory, at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, when he defeated Tom Pernice Jr. by three strokes, further increased his riches.

On the PGA Tour, Jeff finished in second place 15 times and won three events, increasing his earnings.

He has joined the PGA Tour Champions, formerly the Senior PGA Tour.

The U.S. Senior Open and Tradition Regions, both in 2015, were two big championships that Maggert also won four tournaments, further boosting his income.

He won the trophy in 2015 at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open and Shaw Charity Classic.

In addition to competing in the USA, Jeff has won events in Asia and Australia, such as the 1989 Malaysian Open and Vines Classic, respectively.

Jeff competed for the United States National Team and won the 1994 Presidents Cup and 1999 Ryder Cup.

Maggert is not a voracious reader. Despite not having a college degree, He is nonetheless capable of being profound.

He exudes intellectualism, and he acts and looks like a man who has spent a lot of time alone.

When it comes to albatrosses, the Grand Champion

Maggert owns two of the 18 albatrosses at the major tournaments.

He acquired one in 1994 at the Masters with a massive 222-yard 3-iron hole-out at the par-5 13th hole and another in 2001 at the British Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes.

Although he has never won a major, reports claim that he owns 11% of all albatrosses recorded in the annals of major competitions.

Championship of the Charles Schwab Cup

On November 10, 2019, Maggert won the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, the final competition of the PGA Tour Champions.

Maggert defeated Retief Goosen to win the match in thrilling fashion by holing out a wedge from the fairway for eagle on the third playoff hole.

He was last spotted sinking a putt for a birdie during the 2021 Cologuard Classic’s second round.

Achievements and Recognition

  • Leading earner on the Ben Hogan Tour (1990)
  • Player of the Year on the Ben Hogan Tour (1990)

 

Jeff Maggert
Jeff Maggert wins the Champions Tour. Source: The Boston Globe

Jeff Maggert | Children, Marriage, and Relationship

Jeff has been wed to Michelle Garrett since the year 2000, and the two of them currently have two kids.

This is not, however, his first marriage.

He had two children with Kelli J. Hess, his first wife, with whom he was previously married, before this.

His high school girlfriend, Kelli, unfortunately, left him for another man.

There isn’t a lot of information available right now on his prior wife and marriage.

Issues with Jeff and Kelli Maggert

Michelle Austin Maggert, Jeff Maggert’s wife, first met Jeff Maggert while serving drinks at a private event for the catering business she worked for.

Jeff was married to Kelli Maggert at the time, but the two sought marital counseling because they were having communication issues. Jeff was, to put it bluntly, seeking a divorce.

Kelli Maggert was one of the most well-known tour wives, and she was charming, vivacious, and enthusiastic.

These were all things that Jeff wasn’t.

Everyone believed they were doing well.

Kelli and Jeff’s marriage was far from ideal in the long run, though.

Kelli was shocked when Jeff said he wanted a divorce.

Additionally, it angered Jeff’s parents and undoubtedly startled the Tour.

Maggert stated in a conversation that,

“People used to assume that our marriage was perfect and everything was great with us.”

He and Kelli attended marriage counseling for many years.

Maggert states that although the marriage was short-lived, it supported him.

He compliments Kelli for being a good mother to her children, a ten-year-old boy named Matt and an eight-year-old girl.

He absolves her of all blame for the failed marriage.

He believed that the fundamental problem was equally simple and complicated since they couldn’t communicate.

Jeff Maggert and Kelli fell in love in high school

At the age of 16, Jeff and Kelli Maggert fell in love, got married not long after, and became the epitome of opposites attracting.

Compared to Kelli’s exuberant, effervescent nature, Jeff was timid and introverted.

These differences ultimately proved to be too great for the marriage to the bridge, and Jeff startled Kelli and their two kids, Matt and Macy Maggert, by requesting a divorce.

Maggert said, “Yes, I want to live the rest of my life with you.”

He took a seat in the empty dining room outside the Kemper hotel.

He talked for three and a half hours about his life.

The late afternoon had given way to dusk and the evening tonight.

He merely sipped one Diet Coke at a time and never moved around or even stood up.

He said, “The more he reflected on his parents, the more he began to consider his own marital predicament.”

Maggert remarked. “When I was a parent, I used to be more concerned about the kids than anything else. Jeff and I both thought that our kids should be aware of who we are, so we recently opened up to them.”

Additionally, he said

“I dreamed of getting married, starting a family, and having a happily ever after. My parents were young when they got married. Similar to that, my brother. I was moving in the flow by running. I’ve been dating Kelli for a very long time. The next thing you did was get married.”

Relationship between Jeff and Michelle Austin

Shortly after being divorced, the golfer made a public appearance at the Olympics with his now-wife and then-girlfriend, Michelle.

He won the Andersen Consulting Match Play Championship in February and took home the $1 million first prize.

Austin was in the exhibition with her son Phillip, who is seven years old.

The couple has been together ever since, and they have two twins (whose birth he could be present for, thanks to skipping a Ryder Cup).

Michelle Maggert works for the relevant athlete’s charity and owns and runs a Stella & Dot business (which we have no idea what it is).

Jeff Maggert’s earnings and net worth

Jeff Maggert’s net worth has been estimated to be as high as $9 million.

According to reliable sources, this money was amassed during his successful career as a professional golfer.

Regarding his career earnings, All-Time Money List Leaders – ESPN estimates Jeff will have $19,364,566 as of 2022.

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Social Media presence

On social media, Jeff doesn’t seem to be extremely active.

However, YouTube has information about him.

His accomplishments and interviews get a decent amount of views on YouTube.