Austin Cook

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Austin Cook
Personal information
Full nameAustin Clark Cook
Born (1991-03-13) March 13, 1991 (age 35)
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight160 lb (73 kg; 11 st)
Sporting nationality United States
SpouseCrys Cook
Career
CollegeUniversity of Arkansas
Turned professional2014
Current tourPGA Tour
Former tourWeb.com Tour
Professional wins1
Highest ranking96 (July 22, 2018)[1]
(as of December 14, 2025)
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour1
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentCUT: 2018
PGA ChampionshipT50: 2018
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open ChampionshipT28: 2018

Austin Clark Cook (born March 13, 1991) is an American professional golfer.[2]

Background

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Cook was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, attended the University of Arkansas, and is a native of Jonesboro, Arkansas.[3]

Amateur career

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Cook had a decorated college career at the University of Arkansas. He was a two-time Southeastern Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and in his sophomore year earned all-America honors when he finished 10th individually at the 2011 NCAA Championship. In 2010 he was named to the SEC All-Freshman team. He served as a mainstay in the Razorback lineup during his college career with 48 tournaments played, a 73.37 career stroke average and nine top-10 finishes. Cook was the runner-up at the NCAA Fayetteville Regional in 2013, earning him all-central region accolades.[4]

Professional career

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Cook turned pro in 2014. He finished T-130 in Web.com Tour Q-school, but never got to play a Web.com Tour event due to his finish in Q School and limited status. In the summer of 2014, he made it into the FedEx St. Jude Classic through Monday qualifying, finishing tied for 13th place, at 5-under-par. Cook has played on the Adams Pro Tour. His career earnings as of April 1, 2015 were over $100k.[5]

In April 2015, Cook made it into the Shell Houston Open through the Monday qualifier, finding himself in contention in short order. With a 4-under-par 68 on Thursday, Cook made a strong close on Friday, with four consecutive birdies to win a spot in the final group along with Andrew Putnam and Phil Mickelson.[6] On Saturday of the tournament, Golfweek said Cook "did not fold under the pressure of playing alongside Phil Mickelson," and carded a 2-under 70 as he headed into Sunday's final round one off of Jordan Spieth's lead,[7] tied for second place at 203 with first-round leader Scott Piercy and Johnson Wagner. On the final day, Cook finished at −10 and tied for 11th, one position short of automatic entry into the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the next full-field PGA Tour event. His earnings for the tournament were $135,000.[8]

At the 2015 Barbasol Championship, Cook Monday qualified his way to a T6 finish. That gave him entry into the RBC Canadian Open, where he finished T7.

Cook earned enough non-member FedEx Cup points to qualify for the 2015 Web.com Tour Finals.[9][10] He ended the Finals 51st among players who had not earned their cards through the regular season, one place short of full Web.com Tour status and avoiding Q School.

Cook earned his PGA Tour card during the 2017 Web.com Tour season and earned his first PGA Tour win at the RSM Classic in November 2017.[11]

Professional wins (1)

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PGA Tour wins (1)

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No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 Nov 19, 2017 RSM Classic −21 (66-62-66-67=261) 4 strokes United States J. J. Spaun

PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponents Result
1 2020 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Scotland Martin Laird, United States Matthew Wolff Laird won with birdie on second extra hole

Results in major championships

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Tournament 2018
Masters Tournament CUT
U.S. Open
The Open Championship T28
PGA Championship T50
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied

Results in The Players Championship

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Tournament 2018 2019 2020 2021
The Players Championship T46 CUT C CUT

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
C = Canceled after the first round due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Results in World Golf Championships

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Tournament 2018
Championship
Match Play
Invitational T53
Champions
  Did not play

"T" = Tied

See also

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References

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