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Matt Hill (golfer)

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Matt Hill (born September 12, 1988) is a Canadian professional golfer from Sarnia, Ontario. He grew up in Brights Grove and played college golf at North Carolina State University.

In 2009 he won the NCAA Division I Championship, and with eight wins that season tied Tiger Woods for the most college golf wins in a single season. Hill also won the Haskins Award as the top collegiate golfer and was named ACC Male Athlete of the Year.

As an amateur, he played in three PGA Tour events in 2009, with his best result a tie for 70nd at the AT&T Classic. He turned professional in 2010, signing with Nike, and later played on the NGA Hooters Tour before moving to the Canadian Tour in 2012. In his first Canadian Tour event in 2012 he tied for eighth, then finished second the following week, and won the Dakota Dunes Casino Open in a playoff. He finished 2012 as the tour’s top money-winner.

Hill currently plays on PGA Tour Canada and lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.


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