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Aaron John Baddeley is an American-Australian professional golfer. He was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA and now plays on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, has joint U.S.

Aaron John Baddeley is an American-Australian professional golfer. He was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA and now plays on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, has joint U.S. and Australian citizenship and was raised in Australia from the age of two. He represents Australia in professional golf.

When he was in his late teens Baddeley was seen as one of the most promising talents in world golf. He was the youngest player ever to represent Australia in the Eisenhower Trophy and he won the Holden Australian Open as an amateur in 1999 and retained his title in 2000, by which time he had turned professional. In 2001, he won the Greg Norman Holden International in Australia. He won the PGA Tour of Australasia's Order of Merit in 2000/01. However of the following few years he came to be overshadowed by his Australian contemporary Adam Scott, who is less than a year older than Baddeley but reached the world top 10 in 2005.

In 2002, Baddeley played on the second tier Nationwide Tour in the U.S. and placed tenth on the money list to earn a PGA Tour card for 2003. He had second place finishes on the PGA Tour in 2003 at the Sony Open in Hawaii and 2004 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson. However he struggled for consistency, and after a solid rookie season, when he finished 73rd on the money list, he only just retained his card in 2004, when he came 124th. In 2005 he moved back up the rankings to 78th and in 2006 he won his first PGA Tour title at the Verizon Heritage.

He won his second PGA Tour tournament in early 2007 and reached the top 50 of the world rankings. By September he had entered the top 20.

He was the leader after the third round of the 107th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club on June 16th, 2007 with a two over par score of 212 (72-70-70). He finished with an 80 and ended T-13.

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Aaron Baddeley rebounds after opening triple bogey at US Open
PINEHURST: The last time Aaron Baddeley triple-bogeyed the opening hole of a US Open round it ended very poorly indeed.
Aussie golfer Aaron Baddeley taking good shortgame form into US Open qualifiers
AARON Baddeley is hoping he can take his birdie barrage from the Memorial Tournament into the US Open qualifiers. Despite leading the field at Muirfield Village Golf Club with a whopping 28 birdies over the four tournament rounds, Baddeley finished just three-under par in a tie for 37th.

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