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Bill Haas was born May 24, 1982 and is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour and won the 2011 FedEx Cup. He is the son of former PGA Tour player Jay Haas.

Haas was a member of the Nationwide Tour in 2005 after failing to earn his PGA Tour card in qualifying school. His best finish in a Nationwide Tour event was a solo 2nd at the 2005 Scholarship America Showdown. At the end of the season Haas birdied the last two holes at the 2005 Qualifying tournament to earn his card on the PGA Tour for the 2006 season.

In his debut year on tour, Haas finished 99th on the money list, making 19 out of 30 cuts for the year. His best result coming at the Wachovia Championship where he finished in a tie for 4th. He kept his tour card for the 2007 season, of which he endured a horrid start to by missing 8 out of his first 13 cuts for the year. He started to turn his form around come the fall series and recorded his best finish of the year at the Viking Classic with a tie for third place. He ended the year 104th on the money list.

In 2008, Haas had a remarkably similar year to 2007, finishing 104th on the money list for the second year in a row. He qualified for the first two FedEx Cup playoffs events before being eliminated at the halfway stage, finishing 73rd in the standings. Haas also played well at the Viking Classic for the second year running with a tied for 4th finish. Haas enjoyed much greater success in 2009 with four top-10 finishes including a tied for 3rd at the Valero Texas Open. This set him up for a good run into the playoffs and for first time in his career, Haas qualified for the third playoff event, the BMW Championship before falling short of the top 30 mark and ending the season 41st in the standings. He also finished 61st on the year end money list, winning just short of $1.5 million dollars.

At the start of the 2010 season, Haas won his first career PGA Tour title at the Bob Hope Classic in La Quinta, California. A week prior to the event, Haas received advice from his father Jay and great-uncle Bob Goalby about his foot positioning during his swing. Haas won the event by a single stroke over Matt Kuchar, Tim Clark and Bubba Watson. The win came at the start of his fifth year on the PGA Tour.[1] After his first win, Haas was able to make his debut at Augusta in the Masters Tournament, where he finished in a tie for 26th. He did not have many other notable results during the rest of the year until the fall series. Haas then won his second PGA Tour title of 2010 and his career, in October at the Viking Classic, winning by three strokes over Michael Allen. The following week he finished runner-up at the McGladrey Classic to Heath Slocum by one stroke. This remarkable late surge at the end of the season elevated him to 20th place on the final money list for the season. Additionally he finished 31st on the FedEx cup standings for the season, after narrowly missing out on a place in the Tour Championship by one position.

In 2011, Haas won the season ending Tour Championship, defeating Hunter Mahan in a sudden death playoff at the third extra hole. At the second playoff hole, Haas played an exceptional pitch from the bank of the water hazard to save his par and extend the playoff. The victory propelled Haas to winning the 2011 FedEx Cup and the $10 million prize. Despite this success however, Haas was ranked only 7th on the final 2011 PGA Tour money list as the FedEx Cup money does not count towards the money list total.

Haas was one of U.S. team captain, Fred Couples' two picks for the 2011 Presidents Cup team, along with Tiger Woods, which the USA went on to retain. Haas contributed 1 and half points to the team, with an overall record of 1-3-1 for the week.

Haas won for the fourth time on the PGA Tour in February 2012 at the Northern Trust Open at Riviera Country Club. He came from two strokes back on the final day to hold the clubhouse lead and force both Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley to hole lengthy birdie putts on the last hole to ensure a playoff. All three players then parred the 18th, the first playoff hole and continued to the driveable par 4 10th hole. Haas squirted his drive out to the left to leave a tricky pitch, while Mickelson found the rough and Bradley the bunker. on the right to short sight themselves. Haas took the decision to pitch out to the middle of the green, as both Mickelson and Bradley could not find the green on their second shots. Haas then holed a 43 footer for birdie and when neither Mickelson nor Bradley could match him, his victory was ensured.

 

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