Mike Weir
Michael Richard Weir (born May 12, 1970) is a professional Canadian golfer.
Born in Bright's Grove, Ontario, Canada at the outskirts of the city of Sarnia, he competes on the PGA TOUR and the European circuit. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University (Recreation Management) and lives in Draper, Utah.
His first PGA TOUR win came at the 1999 "Air Canada Championship" in Surrey, British Columbia. The victory made him the first Canadian to win a PGA TOUR event on Canadian soil in 45 years.
On April 13, 2003, he won The Masters at Augusta, Georgia, one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the world.
Mike Weir now has seven victories on the PGA TOUR:
- 1999: Air Canada Championship.
- 2000: WGC-American Express Championship
- 2001: THE TOUR Championship
- 2003: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
- 2003: Nissan Open
- 2003: The Masters
- 2004: Nissan Open
Mike Weir is the first Canadian to win one of the current major championships (Sandy Sommerville won the U. S. Amateur when it was considered a major tournament). When he won the The Masters, Weir became only the second left-handed golfer to win any of the four majors, following on from Bob Charles who won the British Open 41 years earlier
In June 2003, he tied for third at the U.S. Open, the second of the Grand Slam of golf tournaments.
In February 2004, he joined the ranks of a select few players including Ben Hogan to win back to back championships at the Nissan Open, becoming the sixth player in Nissan Open history to notch back-to-back wins and the first since Corey Pavin (1994, 1995). He is the 20th player to post multiple wins at the Nissan Open.