Bio
Ryan Moore was born in Tacoma, Washington and grew up in nearby Puyallup. During the summer before his senior year of college, Moore had one of the most impressive seasons in the modern era of amateur golf. He captured multiple titles in 2004, including the U.S. Amateur, the Western Amateur, the U.S. Amateur Public Links (also won in 2002) and the NCAA individual championship. Moore won the Haskins Award in 2005 as the outstanding collegiate golfer in the nation. He placed 13th at the 2005 Masters, winning low amateur and a spot in the 2006 field. (In 2003, he also made the cut at the Masters, finishing 45th at age 20.)
Moore’s final tournament as an amateur was the 2005 U.S. Open at Pinehurst, which concluded on June 19th. He made the cut and finished tied for 57th, then turned professional, playing the next tournament at Westchester, New York, on a sponsor’s exemption, where he finished in a tie for 51st. Turning professional meant that he had to forfeit his slot (as reigning U.S. Amateur champion) in the 2005 British Open, played at the home of golf, St Andrews. In August, Moore earned a special temporary exemption to the PGA Tour with an impressive tie for second at the 2005 Canadian Open in Vancouver.
In 2005, playing on sponsors’ exemptions, Moore earned a total of $686,250 in just 14 official PGA Tour events. This placed him the equivalent of 113th on the money list, making him the first player since Tiger Woods in 1996 to go from college to the PGA Tour in the same season without going to Q School.
In 2006, he played on the PGA Tour as a regular member, and his best outing was a tie for second at the Buick Championship in Connecticut. He was sidelined for two months in the spring following surgery on his left wrist, which kept him from competing in the Masters. Moore returned to the tour in late May and finished 81st on the 2006 money list with $1,222,118. With a top ten finish (tied for ninth) at the PGA Championship at Medinah on August 20th, he broke into the top 100 in the world rankings for the first time, vaulting from 110th to 79th. He climbed as high as 68th in early September, and finished the year at 79th in the world.
In 2007, his best finish on tour is a solo second place at the Memorial Tournament, hosted by Jack Nicklaus in early June. Moore entered the event as an alternate and earned $648,000, the largest paycheck of his brief pro career. With six holes to play, Moore birdied five consecutive holes (13-17), but scored a par on the 72nd hole to finish one stroke back. Following this runner-up finish, his third as a professional, Moore climbed from 87th to 33rd on the PGA Tour money list, and his world ranking improved from 110th to 59th.
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Q & A
Filming Can Be
A lot of standing around and a short time of action
Cigarettes Are
For the weak, coffee is my addictive substance of choice
Travel Can Be
Fun, exciting, sometimes worth sitting hours on an airplane for
Alcohol Is
Truth juice
You Feel Pain
I sure did in my hand the last couple years
Oakley Is Different
One of the main reasons I love the company
The Fans
Not sure if I have any but that would be awesome if I did. And of course my family, the biggest fans I have!
The Last Time
Was the last time
The Crowds
You mean the people here to watch Tiger?
Once I
was made fun of by Bill Murray at dinner
What Are Risks
Doing something outside your comfort zone and pushing you to be better
I Prefer
Quality - in every aspect of my life


























































