Spencer Joseph Levin, a professional golfer from the United States who plays on the Korn Ferry Tour, was born on June 15, 1984.
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Levin was born in Sacramento, California, to Carlene (Rossi) and Don Levin. Mike Pereira, a football official, is his mother’s distant relative. Levin attended the University of California, Los Angeles before going to the University of New Mexico. He earned two All-American awards there.
Levin played golf with future PGA Tour players Wil Collins and Michael Letzig while in New Mexico. In 2004, he was the low amateur and finished T-13 in the US Open, earning him an invitation to the 2005 competition, albeit he did not make the cut.
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Levin began his career in 2005. He got an exemption for the 2009 PGA Tour season after placing 22nd in the 2008 Nationwide Tour money standings. In that year, a T-7 at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee represented his best performance. In December, he completed T-23 at Q-School to keep his card for 2010.
His greatest performance in 2010 came in November at the Children’s Miracle Network Classic, where he placed T-3.
What Happened To Spencer Levin?
Levin and Johnson Wagner tied for first place at the Mayakoba Golf Classic in Riviera Maya-Cancun in February 2011. However, Levin lost the match on the opening hole of the playoff when he made a bogey while Wagner made par on the par-four 18th hole.
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