Will MacKenzie | |
---|---|
Personal information | |
Full name | William Ruggles MacKenzie |
Born |
Greenville, North Carolina |
September 28, 1974
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Weight | 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st) |
Nationality | United States |
Residence | Jupiter, Florida |
Spouse | Alli Spencer |
Children | Maverick, Nash |
Career | |
College | Lees-McRae College |
Turned professional | 2000 |
Current tour(s) | PGA Tour |
Former tour(s) |
Web.com Tour Canadian Tour |
Professional wins | 2 |
Number of wins by tour | |
PGA Tour | 2 |
Best results in major championships |
|
Masters Tournament | DNP |
U.S. Open | DNP |
The Open Championship | DNP |
PGA Championship | T57: 2007 |
William Ruggles MacKenzie (born September 28, 1974) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour. MacKenzie was born and raised in Greenville, North Carolina.
After a semester at Lees-McRae College, Will took the money he earned washing dishes and selling grilled-cheese sandwiches at Grateful Dead concerts and moved out west. After a while working for Taco Bell in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, he spent the next five winters snowboarding while living out of a van in Big Sky, Montana. At one point, he spent 30 days living in a snow cave near Valdez, Alaska without showering, and snowboarding the Chugach Mountains, before ending up with frostbite.
During the warmer months, he climbed rocks, and became a class V kayaker before working as a rafting guide in Montana and its Gallatin River, West Virginia and its Gauley River, and rivers around North Carolina. He returned to Greenville, North Carolina in 1999, making enough money selling Christmas trees to embark on a three-month surfing trip to Costa Rica. Unfortunately, when he returned home and tried to make a living selling hammocks, he ended up in huge debt.
However, a glimpse on television of his boyhood idol, Payne Stewart, winning the 1999 U.S. Open rekindled his love affair with the game, and he decided to play professionally. He turned pro in 2000.
MacKenzie played on several mini-tours shortly after turning pro. He played on the Golden Bear Tour in 2003 and finished ninth on the money list. The next year (2004), he played the Hooters Tour and finished third on the money list with three wins. He also played on the Nationwide and Canadian Tours.