Stewart Cink

Stewart Cink jumped from outside the top 50 into the number
10 position in the Official World Golf Ranking
during the 2004 season (his best career year to date). Throughout
the season, he entered 28 tournaments, placed in the money in
24, and finished in the top 10 ten times (all while leading
the PGA TOUR with a putting average of 1.723)! He won two of
his four PGA TOUR victories in 2004 as well: the MCI Heritage
and the WGC-NEC Invitational. Cink earned a spot on the U.S.
Ryder Cup team for the second time due to his 2004 Official
World Golf Ranking. In addition to his more recent accomplishments,
Cink has won the Mexican Open twice (in 1996 and 1999), and
has had three Nationwide Tour victories, all in 1996 (the NIKE
Ozarks Open, Colorado Classic, and TOUR Championship). Stewart
Cink started out strong in 2005, finishing in 5th place three
times to date, and ranking 11th in money leaders on the PGA
TOUR. He was born in Alabama and resides in his college alumni
state of Georgia (Georgia Tech) with his wife and two children.
He is an Atlanta Thrashers hockey fan. He took up the game of
golf when his parents, single-digit handicappers, left him at
the driving range before he was old enough to go on the course.
Up for bid is the right to carry Stewart’s bag during
a practice round at the Hilton Head MCI Heritage! This is huge
opportunity for you to meet Stewart and his regular caddy, Frank
Williams, and learn why they are true champions in sport and
in life.