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{{Short description|American golfer}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2011}} {{Infobox golfer | name = David Duval | image = David Duval.jpg | caption = | fullname = David Robert Duval | nickname = Double D, DD | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1971|11|9|mf=y}} | birth_place = [[Jacksonville, Florida]], U.S. | death_date = <!-- {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|1971|11|9|mf=y}} --> | death_place = | height = {{Height|ft=6|in=0}} | weight = {{convert|180|lb|kg st|abbr=on}} | nationality = {{USA}} | residence = [[Cherry Hills Village, Colorado]], U.S. | spouse = Susan Persichitte Duval | partner = | children = 2 | college = [[Georgia Institute of Technology]] | yearpro = 1993 | retired = <!-- Year retired --> | tour = [[PGA Tour Champions]] | extour = [[PGA Tour]]<br>[[Nike Tour]] | prowins = 20 | pgawins = 13 | eurowins = 1 | japwins = 1 | asiawins = <!-- Number of Asian Tour wins --> | sunwins = <!-- Number of Sunshine Tour wins --> | auswins = <!-- Number of PGA Tour of Australasia wins --> | nwidewins = 2 | chalwins = <!-- Number of Challenge Tour wins --> | champwins = <!-- Number of Champions Tour wins --> | seneurowins = <!-- Number of European Seniors Tour wins --> | otherwins = 4 | majorwins = 1 | masters = 2nd/T2: [[1998 Masters Tournament|1998]], [[2001 Masters Tournament|2001]] | usopen = T2: [[2009 U.S. Open (golf)|2009]] | open = '''Won''': [[2001 Open Championship|2001]] | pga = T10: [[1999 PGA Championship|1999]], [[2001 PGA Championship|2001]] | wghofid = <!-- World Golf Hall of Fame member ID --> | wghofyear = <!-- World Golf Hall of Fame year inducted --> | award1 = [[Haskins Award]] | year1 = 1993 | award2 = Jack Nicklaus Award | year2 = 1993 | award3 = [[PGA Tour#Money list winners|PGA Tour<br>money list winner]] | year3 = [[1998 PGA Tour|1998]] | award4 = [[Vardon Trophy|Byron Nelson Award]] | year4 = [[1998 PGA Tour|1998]] | award5 = [[Vardon Trophy]] | year5 = [[1998 PGA Tour|1998]] | award6 = Georgia Tech Athletics<br>Hall of Fame<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ramblinwreck.com/ot/fame/halloffame.html#gol |title=Georgia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame |publisher=ramblinwreck.com |access-date=April 3, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006113939/http://www.ramblinwreck.com/ot/fame/halloffame.html#gol |archive-date=October 6, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | year6 = 2003 | awardssection = <!-- location of awards page or section --> }} '''David Robert Duval''' (born November 9, 1971) is an American professional golfer and former [[List of world number one male golfers|World No. 1 Golfer]] who competed on the [[PGA Tour]] and currently plays on the [[PGA Tour Champions]]. Duval won 13 PGA Tour tournaments between 1997 and 2001; including one [[Men's major golf championships|major]] title, [[The Open Championship]] in [[2001 Open Championship|2001]]. Duval received his PGA Tour card in 1995, earning it after becoming two-time ACC Player of the Year, 1993 National Player of the Year, and playing two years on the [[Nike Tour]] (where he won twice). Between [[1997 PGA Tour#Leaders|1997]] and [[2000 PGA Tour#Leaders|2000]], Duval finished all four seasons top-5 on the PGA Tour's money list, including being the [[1998 PGA Tour#Leaders|leading money winner]] and scoring leader in [[1998 PGA Tour|1998]]. In addition to his major title, he also won the [[The Tour Championship|1997 Tour Championship]] and the [[1999 Players Championship]]. Following Duval's victory at the 2001 Open Championship, he never won again on the PGA Tour and his performance declined dramatically due to injuries and various medical conditions. As a result, he lost his tour card in [[2011 PGA Tour|2011]]. After his professional golf career slowed, he became a golf analyst and commentator, currently working for [[Golf Channel]] and [[Golf on ESPN|ESPN]].
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