Trevor Immelman Biography
Trevor Immelman is a famous South African golfer who has played on the PGA Tour, European tour and Sunshine tour. Immelman won his only major title at the 2008 Masters. In 2017, 2018 and 2019, Turner Sports hired Trevor as an analyst for coverage of the PGA Championship on TNT.
joined the PGA Tour’s CBS commentary team in December 2019. Immelman leads the international team for the 2022 President’s Cup at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. Team USA won 17.5-12.5.
In September 2007, Trevor was selected by Gary Player to compete in the seventh President’s Cup at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Canada.
Trevor Immelman Age
Trevor Immelman was born on December 16, 1979 in Cape Town, South Africa. The 43-year-old celebrates her birthday on December 16 every year.
Trevor Immelman Height
Immelman 5 feet 9 inches (approx. 75 meters).
Trevor Immelman Education
He attended Hottentots Holland High School and received his High School Diploma. Immelman won the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship in 1998.
Trevor Immelman Family
Trevor was born into a golfing family in Cape Town, South Africa. His older brother Mark is a pro, broadcaster and college golf coach while his father supports John as a retired manager of the Sunshine Tour of South Africa. He also has a sister named Michelle Grieve. He started playing golf at the age of five.
Trevor Immelman Wife
He is married to his wife Carminita. The couple first met at the age of 14 at Hottentots Holland High School in the Western Cape region of South Africa and got married on December 6, 2003. Trevor and Caminita have a handsome son named Jacob.
Trevor Immelman Salary
Trevor’s annual salary is $79,789.
Trevor Immelman Net Worth
Immelman is worth approximately $10 million.
Trevor Immelman Career
In 2017, 2018 and 2019, His Sports recruited Trevor as an analyst for TNT’s PGA Championship broadcast.
In December 2019, Immelman joined the CBS PGA Tour commentary team. Trevor turned pro in 1999. He joined the Tour of the European Intermediate Professional Circuit in 2000 and finished tenth on the money list.
Immelman became a full member of the European Tour in 2001 and has been in the top 20 in the Medal of Honor three times. He has four wins on the European Tour and in 2004 became the first person to defend the South African Open title since Gary Player in the 1970s.
In 2003, he partnered with Rory Sabatini to win the WGC World Cup representing South Africa. In 2005, Immelman was part of the International Team that lost the President’s Cup. He has been playing more and more on the PGA Tour since receiving a 2-year exemption from the PGA Tour in 2006 and 2007 for the President’s Cup match.
made his PGA Tour debut at the Cialis Western Open in 2006, and the result put him in the Top 15 of the World Golf Rankings. Won the Sunshine Tour Merit Award in 2002/2003.