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After graduating with a degree in civil engineering in 1985, he turned down a job offer from Boeing to instead turn professional.

Early in his pro career, Triplett traveled throughout Canada, Asia and Australia competing in every tournament he could. When you’re outside of it you don’t necessarily understand the energy and the effort that really went into what you just watched.”

Triplett certainly still competes among some of those highly regarded names.

He finally earned his PGA Tour card through qualifying school in December 1989, with 1990 being his rookie year on the big tour. [Catalina course, Tucson National Resort, Tucson, AZ].

Played as the Reno-Tahoe Open (Aug 21-24). Triplett became a golf professional in 1985 and played on tours in Australia, Asia, and Canada.

Details of Kirk Triplett’s parents are unavailable.

 

Kirk Triplett siblings

Triplett’s best result in a major championship was a tie for sixth at the Masters, in 2001 and 2004.

There is no information on kirk Triplett’s siblings as he hardly talks about his familyy.

 

 

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Second-placed Mike Goodes (USA) and Bart Bryant (USA) finished 2 shots behind Kirk Triplett (USA), who recorded his fifth PGA Tour Champions win. Triplett’s ties with the tournament are both geographical and familial.

His father, Robert, served as executive secretary for the Western Washington Golf Course Superintendents Association (WWGCSA).

[Final round on Top of the Rock (par-3 course), Big Cedar Lodge, Branson, Missouri; 18-hole Buffalo Ridge and 13-hole Mountain Top courses used in earlier rounds].

Played as the inaugural American Family Insurance Championship (June 24-26). “Just is so inspiring and really cool to be part of. It was just a great, great atmosphere.”

The career Triplett made from that atmosphere has provided special memories.

Second-placed Olin Browne (USA), Duffy Waldorf (USA) and defending champion Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 1 shot behind Kirk Triplett (USA). Second-placed Jerry Kelly (USA) finished 1 shot behind Kirk Triplett (USA), who recorded the last of his three PGA Tour wins. That same year he qualified for the winning U.S. President’s Cup team.

[Pebble Beach Golf Links & Del Monte GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA. Final round at Pebble Beach].

Triplett (USA) won the Champions Tour 2012 Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player, based on the votes of his peers. “I was just playing because my family and I had a good time, it was competitive, and we wanted to beat each other.”

Without many goals early on, Triplett and his family began their journey at the WSU Golf Course in Pullman, a 9-holer on the edge of the university’s campus long before the days of Palouse Ridge Golf Club, the vaunted championship course that opened in 2008.

A natural athlete, Kirk picked up the game quickly and competed regularly in the Washington Junior Golf Association schedule of tournaments, as well as on the Pullman High School golf team.

In the sports-minded Triplett family, Kirk’s younger sister Shelly also took up golf, finishing runner-up at the 1987 PNGA Junior Girls’ Amateur, and earning a scholarship to play four years on the University of Kansas women’s team.

Kirk was selected for Team Washington in the 1979 Junior Americas Cup and received a golf scholarship from the University of Nevada-Reno, where he played all four years on their men’s golf team (and in 2000 was inducted into the University of Nevada Athletics Hall of Fame).

The timing of it all allowed him to interact and play with prominent players, which proved to be a source of inspiration.

“The day-in, day-out ability, year after year to be able to perform at that level,” he said of his high-achieving colleagues.

kirk triplett family history

[Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, CA].

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Second-placed Doug Garwood (USA) and Dan Forsman (USA) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Kirk Triplett (USA), who recorded his second Champions Tour win. “Holding the trophy…You get a whole bunch of text messages and emails from people you haven’t heard from in a long time.

I would love to have that one more time.”

One of the annual stops in his search for that victory is the Boeing Classic, hosted by the Club at Snoqualmie Ridge in Snoqualmie, Wash. His second and third PGA Tour wins came in 2003 and 2006, respectively.

Living in Phoenix now and looking back on his relationship with the game over decades of professional play, Triplett perceives it positively to be a constant puzzle.

“Yes, it’s my job,” he said, providing examples of how he’d casually practice his game at TPC Scottsdale without much other responsibility.

The duo lives a happy married life with their four children of which two are adopted.

 

Kirk Triplett children

Kirk Triplett has four children in all: two biological and two adopted ones.