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Justin Charles Garrett Leonard (born June 15, 1972) is an American professional golfer. He has 12 career wins on the , including one major, the 1997 Open Championship. He currently plays on the PGA Tour Champions. He is one of only five players to win the U.S. Amateur, the NCAA Individual Championship, and a major golf tournament.


Early life
Leonard was born and raised in , . He graduated from Lake Highlands High School in 1990.


Amateur career
Leonard attended the University of Texas in Austin. With the Longhorns he won 4-straight Southwest Conference Championships (1991-1994) and went to 4 straight NCAA Championships, with the team finishing in 2nd place in 1994. He won 10 individual events in college, including the individual NCAA championship in 1994 and the Southwest Conference Championship a record 4 times (1991-1994). He won the 1992 U.S. Amateur. He made the All-Southwest Conference team every year he was in college and was a three-time 1st team (1992, 1993, 1994) - and a 2nd team All-American in 1991. He won the and Jack Nicklaus Award in 1994 as the most outstanding collegiate golfer. That same year, he became only the fourth player to go directly from college to the without going through Q School, following , , and .


Professional career
Leonard's wins on the included one of golf's four majors, the 1997 Open Championship, as well as the 1998 Players Championship. He ranked in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking for 24 weeks in 1998 and 1999. Leonard also had opportunities to win other major championships, notably at the 1999 Open Championship and the 2004 PGA Championship; in both instances he fell into a playoff with a bogey on the 72nd hole.

At the 1997 PGA Championship, Leonard was tied with Davis Love III for the 54-hole lead. Love shot a final round 66 to win by five shots over Leonard, who finished solo second. Leonard was ahead by three shots at the 54-hole mark of the 2002 PGA Championship before shooting a final round 77 and finishing tied for fourth.

Leonard qualified for the United States team in 1997, 1999, and 2008. In the 1999 event, Leonard made a putt for birdie on the 17th hole to complete a remarkable comeback by the U.S. team on the final day. The victory was somewhat marred by the celebration following Leonard's putt, when other U.S. players, their wives, and a few fans ran onto the green even though Leonard's opponent, José María Olazábal, still had an opportunity to match Leonard on the hole.

In 2015, Leonard moved to Aspen, Colorado, which is not conducive to the year-round practice of golf and began to transition to a career as a golf announcer. After using his career money list exemption for the 2015–16 season and failing to make the FedEx Cup, Leonard played the 2016–17 season with past champion status. He played in only 16 tournaments that year, his best finish being a tie for 16th at the Northern Trust Open. In 2017, he played in only one tournament, the Texas Open, where he finished in 58th.

He returned to the PGA for one event in 2022, competing in the Byron Nelson where he failed to make the cut. It was his last event before turning 50 and qualifying for the PGA Tour Champions.


PGA Tour Champions
Leonard made his PGA Tour Champions debut at the 2022 Senior Players Championship where he finished in 61st place.

In 2023, his first full season on the tour, he carded a course record score of 62 in the first round of the American Family Insurance Championship at University Ridge Golf Course in Madison, Wisconsin and finished tied for 4th, his best finish since 2014. Later that season he finished in a tie for 1st at the PURE Insurance Championship, but lost the playoff to on the 4th sudden-death hole. It was his best finish since winning the 2008 St. Jude Open. In February 2025, he won his first senior event, the .


Broadcasting career
Leonard joined Golf Channel in 2015 as an analyst for Golf Central "Live From" and PGA Tour live tournament coverage. In 2020, he assumed an elevated role on Golf Central "Live From" as an analyst on the program's primetime shows.


Amateur wins


Professional wins (14)

PGA Tour wins (12)
Major championships (1)
Players Championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (10)
1Aug 4, 199665-64-69-68=266−225 strokes
2Jun 8, 199769-69-69-67=274−101 stroke
3Jul 20, 1997The Open Championship69-66-72-65=272−123 strokes,
4Mar 29, 1998The Players Championship72-69-70-67=278−102 strokes,
5Sep 24, 2000Westin Texas Open64-68-65-64=261−195 strokes
6Sep 30, 2001 (2)65-64-68-69=266−182 strokesJ. J. Henry,
7Apr 21, 2002WorldCom Classic - The Heritage of Golf67-64-66-73=270−141 stroke
8Mar 16, 2003The Honda Classic63-70-64-67=264−241 stroke, Davis Love III
9Jan 30, 2005Bob Hope Chrysler Classic66-67-68-64-67=332−283 strokesTim Clark,
10May 29, 2005FedEx St. Jude Classic62-65-66-73=266−141 stroke
11Oct 7, 2007Valero Texas Open (3)65-67-64-65=261−19Playoff
12Jun 8, 2008Stanford St. Jude Championship (2)68-73-67-68=276−4Playoff,

PGA Tour playoff record (2–5)

11996Lost to birdie on third extra hole
21999The Open Championship, Jean van de VeldeLawrie won four-hole aggregate playoff;
Lawrie: E (5-4-3-3=15),
Leonard: +3 (5-4-4-5=18),
van de Velde: +3 (6-4-3-5=18)
32002Bell Canadian Open, John RollinsRollins won with birdie on first extra hole
42004PGA Championship, Singh won three-hole aggregate playoff;
Singh: −1 (3-3-4=10),
DiMarco: x (4-3-x=x),
Leonard: x (4-3-x=x)
52007Valero Texas OpenWon with birdie on third extra hole
62008Stanford St. Jude Championship, Won with birdie on second extra hole
72009Children's Miracle Network Classic, George McNeillAmes won with par on second extra hole
Leonard eliminated by par on first hole


Other wins (1)
1Jul 11, 2000CVS Charity Classic
(with Davis Love III)
60-66=126−163 strokes and

Other playoff record (0–1)

12006Merrill Lynch Shootout
(with )
and Lost to bogey on first extra hole


PGA Tour Champions wins (1)
1Feb 16, 202568-65-68=201−154 strokes


Playoff record
PGA Tour Champions playoff record (0–1)
12023PURE Insurance ChampionshipLost to par on fourth extra hole


Major championships

Wins (1)
,


Results timeline
Masters TournamentCUT T27T7T8T18
U.S. OpenT68LA T50T36T40T15
The Open ChampionshipCUT T58CUT1T57T2
T8T52CUTCUT

Masters TournamentT28T27T20CUTT35T13T39 T20CUT
U.S. OpenT16CUTT12T20CUTT23CUTCUTT36CUT
The Open ChampionshipT41CUTT14CUTT16T52 CUTT16T8
T41T10T4CUTT2CUTCUTCUTT58T67

Masters TournamentCUT
U.S. OpenT14 59
The Open ChampionshipCUTCUTCUTT13CUTCUTCUT
T39
Masters Tournament
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipNT CUTT59

LA = low amateur
CUT = missed the half way cut
NT = no tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic
"T" indicates a tie for a place.


Summary
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12
11
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  • Most consecutive cuts made – 8 (1996 PGA – 1998 Open Championship)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 3 (1997 Open Championship – 1998 Masters)


The Players Championship

Wins (1)
,


Results timeline
The Players ChampionshipT34T65T371T23T22CUTT44T21T42CUTCUTCUTCUTT32T52T57T70T55T38CUT

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place.


Results in World Golf Championships
R32R32R16R64R32R64R64R64 4QFR64
T11T25NT1T11 T28T46 T34T9
20T2 T28T23T50T19T31T9T2044T22
Champions
1Cancelled due to 9/11

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" = tied
NT = No Tournament
Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.


U.S. national team appearances
Amateur
  • Eisenhower Trophy: 1992
  • : 1993 (winners)

Professional

  • : 1996 (winners), 1998, 2003 (tie), 2005 (winners), 2009 (winners)
  • : 1997, 1999 (winners), 2008 (winners)
  • : 1997
  • : 1997, 2003
  • Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (representing PGA Tour): 1998, 1999


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