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Bobby Glover. Edit source History Talk 0. Character Info. Robert "Bobby" Glover. Big Bill Glover father Brenda Glover mother Little Bill Glover brother April Glover sister Alice the Great maternal great-grandmother Fuschia Glover paternal cousin Al Glover paternal uncle Vanessa Glover paternal marital aunt Baby Jamal maternal cousin Deborah Kendall maternal aunt Gary Kendall maternal marital uncle unnamed maternal great-grand uncle unnamed maternal great-grand aunt unnamed maternal cousin thrice removed Jonash Glover paternal grandfather Gabby Glover paternal grandmother deceased Leia Glover paternal step grandmother.

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Professor Abigail Gregory. Round 2 Lucas Glover putts well in round two of the Safeway Open. Round 1 Lucas Glover shoots 5-over 77 in round one of the Safeway Open. Lucas Glover nearly holes out for albatross at Safeway Open. Lucas Glover nearly aces No. Lucas Glover sinks a foot birdie on No. Golf is hard at Quail Hollow Club. Na's putter on a heater, Dahmen's watch, Chase Koepka beats Brooks.

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November 12, Birthday. Greenville, South Carolina Birthplace. Tequesta, Florida Residence. Clemson University , Communication Studies College. An avid reader, particularly mysteries and thrillers.

Read four books during the week of his rainy U. Open victory. Credits his grandfather, Dick Hendley, for giving him his start in golf. Grandfather gave him a cut-down club when he was 3 and first took him to the Masters at age 6.

Hendley was a standout in football and baseball at Clemson, where he is a Hall of Fame member and played one season with the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers. Was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall Swing coach Dick Harmon passed away in February , and Glover served as a pallbearer and was among those who delivered eulogies at the funeral.

Ended a winless drought of 3, days, the longest snapped since Stewart Cink won the Safeway Open. Trailed by four strokes and stood T12 after the third round, becoming the first player to enter the final round outside the top 10 and go on to win since Francesco Molinari at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard.

Led the field in Par-4 Scoring Average 3. Led the field in Greens in Regulation Percentage Holed a 3-iron from yards, the third hole-out from more than yards in his career. Represented second top in 10 starts at Bay Hill. The Honda Classic: Posted bookend 4-under 66s to finish T4 at The Honda Classic with a score 7-under , marking his third top in 11 starts at the event.

Led the field in Scrambling Held the hole lead. Shot a final-round 71 to finish T With bogeys on Nos. Had signed up to play Bay Hill the day before Palmer's funeral as a way to honor him. Posted a 2-under 69 in the final round to finish alone in third, three strokes behind winner Rod Pampling. With the T5 and solo-third in consecutive starts, marked the first time since Wells Fargo Championship and Zurich Classic of New Orleans he posted back-to-back tops. Wyndham Championship: Needing a birdie on one of his last two holes to shoot a 59 in the second round of the Wyndham Championship, parred 17 and bogeyed 18 to post a 9-under Went on to finish T Was three back of Grillo after a third-round Stumbled Sunday as he recorded six bogeys and three birdies to fall into T His final bogey, however, set off movement on the money list that enabled Rob Oppenheim to move up to the 25th spot and grab the last card available in the Finals.

Ended that event with rounds of , marking the only tournament of the season he was able to string together back-to-back rounds in the 60s. Zurich Classic of New Orleans: With wife, Krista, past due to give birth to the couple's first child, held the second- and third-round leads at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

A 4-under 68 Sunday proved no match for Billy Horschel's 8-under



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