J. B. Homles, often known as John Bradley Holmes, is an American professional golfer. He is a member of the PGA Tour. In 2005, he became a professional. In his professional career, he has won eight times. He is a fantastic golfer. In 2017, he set a career high of number 19 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Net Worth:
J.B. Holmes’s net worth is projected to be $41 million as of 2019. His golf career is his main source of income. As of 2019, his annual compensation is projected to be $2 million. In 2006, he won the FBR Open and became the fastest golfer to surpass $1,000,000 in career earnings on the PGA Tour. He is content with his salary.
Famous For:
- Hitting the ball long distances in excess of 300 yards, ranking him number 2 in driving distance.
- Reached career-high ranking at number 19 in the Official World Golf Ranking in 2017.
Early Life:
On April 26, 1982, J. B. Holmes was born. John Bradley Holmes is his given name. He was born to Maurice Holmes, a father, and Lisa Holmes, a mother. He is of White racial origin. Campbellsville, Kentucky is where he was born in the United States. He is an American citizen. Taurus is his zodiac sign. He adheres to the Christian faith.
He went to Campbellsville’s Taylor County High School. He went to the University of Kentucky in Lexington after graduating from high school.
He started playing golf in third grade and was a member of the varsity golf team at his high school. While in high school, he also competed on the Pepsi Junior Golf Tour. Later, he assisted the university in achieving SEC status.
Career:
He was a member of the varsity golf team and the Pepsi Junior Golf Tour while in high school before turning professional. While at the University of Kentucky, he also played.
In 2005, he competed for the United States in the Walker Cup.
He became a professional in 2005.
In 2005, he won a medal at the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament.
In his debut PGA Tour start, the 2006 Sony Open in Hawaii, he tied for ninth.
He won the FBR Open in February 2006, becoming the first golfer on the PGA Tour to earn $1,000,000 in his career. It was also his sixth professional competition and fourth on the PGA Tour.
In 2007, he only finished in the top 10 twice and finished 118th on the money list.
On the 3rd of February 2008, he won the FBR Open for the second time in three years, becoming the second player on the Tour to do it.
He was one shot behind Phil Mickelson in the final round with a four-shot lead on the 18th hole, and he beat Mickelson on the first playoff hole (the 18th) with a six-foot birdie putt after a 359-yard drive.
With the victory, he moved up to number 62 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
In 2008, he ranked 42nd in the OWGR for the first time in his career.
He won the 2008 Ryder Cup after defeating Europe’s Soren Hansen 2&1, while Jim Furyk overcame Miguel Angel Jimenez.
He withdrew from the 2011 PGA Championship during the first round due to vertigo symptoms he had been experiencing for some months and was diagnosed with Chiari malformations, which are anatomical anomalies in the cerebellum.
He had brain surgery on September 1, 2011. He was evacuated from his home in Kentucky to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore for another surgery after doctors discovered he was allergic to the glue placed on the webbed titanium plate at the base of his skull.
In late January 2012, he returned to the PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open.
After undergoing brain surgery in 2012, he participated in 26 events.
He was only able to compete in six PGA Tour events in 2013 due to elbow and ankle problems.
Later, he competed in the Japan Golf Tour’s Dunlop Phoenix Tournament.
During the 2015-16 season, he regained his Tour credentials, climbing from 242nd to 68th in the Official World Golf Ranking, and he qualified for the 2014 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky.
In February 2015, he lost in a four-man sudden-death playoff at the Farmers Insurance Open.
He rose to 19th in the global rankings, with his best finish to date coming in the WGC-Cadillac Championship, where he finished second to champion Dustin Johnson.
After taking four minutes and ten seconds on his second shot to the 18th hole in the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open in January 2018, he was chastised on social media by his peers.
On February 17th, 2019, he won the Genesis Open for the first time in nearly four years.
Personal Life:
J. B Holmes is a happily married man. He has a wife named Erica Holmes. The precise date of their wedding is yet unknown. They are currently living a pleasant life free of disruptions. Tucker Holmes is his son’s name. He has a straight sexual orientation.
He currently resides in Campbellsville, Kentucky, with his family.
Body Measurement:
Holmes is a hardworking and enthusiastic golfer. He is 1.80 m tall, which is 5 feet and 11 inches tall. He weighs 190 pounds, or 86 kilograms. He is of ordinary height and physique. His waist size, bicep size, dress size, and other physique measurements will be updated soon.
Quick Facts About J. B. Holmes
Celebrated Name | J. B. Holmes |
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Age | 39 Years |
Nick Name | Holmes |
Birth Name | John Bradley Holmes |
Birth Date | 1982-04-26 |
Gender | Male |
Profession | Golfer |
Birth Nation | USA |
Place Of Birth | Campbellsville, Kentucky |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | White |
Religion | Christian |
Horoscope | Taurus |
Father | Maurice Holmes |
Mother | Lisa Holmes |
Siblings | Will Update Soon |
Brothers | Will Update Soon |
Sisters | Will Update Soon |
High School | Taylor County High School |
University | University of Kentucky |
Height | 1.80 m |
Weight | 86 Kg |
Body Measurement | Will Update Soon |
Bicep Size | Will Update Soon |
Dress Size | Will Update Soon |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | Erica Holmes |
Children | Tucker Holmes |
Sexual Orientation | Straight |
Net Worth | $41 Million |
Salary | $2 Million |
Source of Wealth | Golf Career |
Current Team | PGA Tour |
Career Best Win | 8 Times |
Residence | Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States |
Body Type | Average |