Christopher Clarke is a professional golfer from Northern Ireland. He was born on August 14, 1968. He now competes on the PGA Tour Champions and has also competed on the European Tour and PGA Tour in the past.
His biggest triumph was in 2011 when he won the Open Championship at Royal St. George’s in England. This was his first major victory in more than 20 years and after 54 tries.
Where did Darren Clarke go to college?
Clarke attended the Royal School Dungannon. He represented his school at golfing events, alongside Cardwell and Chambers. He was a junior member of Dungannon Golf Club, whose junior section also included three others who are current PGA Golf Professionals.
Clarke has also triumphed in two World Golf Championship competitions, most notably the 2000 WGC-Andersen Consulting Match Play Championship that he won by defeating Tiger Woods.
Where did Darren Clarke go to high school?
In 1987 he played collegiate golf at Wake Forest University in the United States.