Curtis Strange Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, ESPN Sports

Curtis Strange
Curtis Strange

Curtis Strange Biography

Curtis Strange is a golfer and TV color commentator and is a member of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and World Golf Hall of Fame. Curtis Strange spent on the Official World Golf Ranking over 200 weeks in the top-10 between their debut in 1986 and 1990. Currently, Curtis Strange is working in Boston, United States for ESPN Sports as a sports anchor and sports reporter. Later on, for his further studies, Curtis attended the University of Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Curtis Strange Age

Curtis Strange was born in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, on January 30, 1955. Strange is 68 years old.

Curtis Strange Height

Strange stands at an average height of 5 feet 11 inches/Approx. 1.80 m.

Curtis Strange  Education

For his high school diploma, He joined Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach. Later on, for his further studies, Curtis attended the University of Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Curtis Strange Family

Curtis Strange was born and raised under his supporting and caring parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom in Norfolk, Virginia, the United States.  He has an identical twin brother by the name of Allan who also played on the PGA Tour.

Curtis Strange Wife

Curtis is married to his pleasing wife Sarah. The duo is blessed with two handsome sons namely Tom and  David.

Curtis Strange Children

Sarah and Curtis are proud parents of two stunning sons called Tom Curtis and David Curtis.

Curtis Strange Salary

Curtis Strange receives an annual salary of $10,000 – $100,000. This is according to ESPN Sports anchors/reporters’ salaries.

Curtis Strange’s Net worth

Strange has an approximate net worth of $8 million.

Curtis Strange Career

Curtis Strange serves for ESPN’s coverage of golf as an analyst. Curtis in 1995as a golf analyst came to ESPN. In his career, He has a streak of seven years with at least one Tour victory and scored 17 Tour wins. Additionally, Strange was voted Player three times of the Year by the Golf Writers Association of America. He also represented five times the U.S. on the Ryder Cup team and in 2002 served as a captain.

Curtis and teammate Jay Haas in the years 1974 and 1975 led the team to consecutive NCAA titles. A three-time All-America selection, He received the World Amateur Cup and the NCAA individual golf title in 1974. In 1976, Curtis became a pro in Pensacola, Fla, and scored his first professional win in 1979. In 1988, He became the first golfer in a single season to win more than $1 million.

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