Born September 11, 1959 in Capetown, South Africa, David Laurence Frost, took up the game of golf at age 14 while caddying for his father.
“Frosty” joined the PGA Tour in 1984 and quickly rose to elite status, leading the Tour in scoring average (70.09) in 1987 and was # 1 in putting 2X (1993 and 2001) while compiling 10 PGA Tour championships including the 1989 World Series of Golf and 1993 Canadian Open plus 12 international titles over an illustrious professional career.
David Frost:
- Shattered a 16-year standing record for fewest putts (92), 72-hole event, at the MCI Heritage Classic, April, 2005. Frosty one-putted his first 11 greens and chipped in twice from off the green.
- Is a 3-time winner of the Million Dollar Challenge Event, Sun City, S. Africa (1989, 1990, 1992). (Frost is pictured with the hardware, upper right.)
- Is a 2-time winner of the South African Open (1986, 1999).
- Won the Dunhill Cup for his native South Africa in 1997 and in 1998.
- Set a modern day record (65), the Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland at the 2005 British Open.
- Established a 300-acre vineyard in 1994. Frost Wine produces 7,000 cases of Meritage, Cabernet, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay.
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