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who has played on the PGA TOUR since 1984, was born and raised in Barrington, Rhode Island.
He graduated from Furman University in 1983. His career highlights include victories at the 1986
Provident Classic, 1991 Buick Open, 1992 New England Classic, The International, the 1997 McDermott
Classic, and the 1999 B.C. Open. In 1999, with Billy Andrade, he received the Charles Bartlett Award.
In 2000, Brad won the B.C. Open, and the Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout. In 2001, he won the Sony
Open and defended his title with a win at the Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout. The American Heart
Association chose Brad and Billy Andrade to receive the 2002 Gold Heart Award in recognition of their
charity efforts. Also in 2002, Brad and Billy were chosen to receive the 2002 Ambassadors of Golf Award.
In 2005, Brad won the Buick Championship and in 2006, Brad was honored as the first recipient of the John
P. Burke Award. The Award recognizes an individual or an organization who has reached extraordinary levels
of achievement while helping others through golf, demonstrating a commitment to the game's tradition of
charitable support. Brad resides in Barrington, Rhode Island, with his wife, Dory, and their daughters,
Melanie, Emily, Sophie and Charlotte.