John Mallinger

44-Year-Old Golfer
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April 16, 2014
Mallinger is in the field for the RBC Heritage.
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Mallinger continues on a major medical extension. He's played in eight events so far, but with only one top 25, so he'll need to pick up the pace to retain playing status. Mallinger has only five events left to earn $273,364 or 156.85 FedEx Cup points. This seems like a curious place to burn one of those five starts, as Mallinger has missed the cut 4-of-6 times at Harbour Town.
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Mallinger made the most of his most recent opportunity on the PGA TOUR last season when he finished inside the top 125 and avoided Q-School. A runner-up finish at the Humana Challenge gave Mallinger some breathing room, and all that was needed was a couple more good outings. He took care of the rest with two more top-5s later in the season. Mallinger is capable of earning more than he did last year - he's neared $2 million before - but with a limited upside, it's not worth the risk. In draft leagues, Mallinger should go in the ninth round.
Mallinger split his time between the Nationwide Tour and the PGA Tour last season. While he wasn't very successful on the PGA Tour, he tore up the Nationwide Tour, earning his 2012 card. Mallinger is certainly capable of earning $1 million a year on the PGA Tour.
Mallinger appears to be getting better each year, but his final earnings don't necessarily show it. In his first three seasons on the PGA TOUR, Mallinger has earned four top-10s in each season as well as a top-three. Last year, however, he came closer than ever when he finished runner-up in a playoff at the U.S. Bank Championship. Often, players on the PGA TOUR need to climb the ladder on their way to a win. They need to come close before actually breaking through. That close call at the U.S. Bank Championship will help Mallinger in the future, but he might still be one more step away from winning a full-field event on the PGA Tour.
Mallinger is a good putter and straight off the tee, but can't hit a green. It doesn't matter how good you are with the putter, if it takes an extra shot to get there each time. Mallinger needs a drastic improvement in his ball striking to place better in 2009.
Mallinger withdrew from the 2008 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic complaining about his back problems. Starting in late July 2007, Mallinger made eight consecutive cuts including two top-10s, three top-25s, and only once finishing outside the top-30. Not a bad year for a rookie. You would expect Mallinger to improve in his second year on the tour, but his stats leave a lot to be desired. He ranked in the top-100 in only one of the four major statistical categories.
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March 1, 2014
Mallinger is in the field for next week's Puerto Rico Open, an opposite-field event.
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April 24, 2013
Mallinger and the following players are no longer in the field of the Zurich Classic: Bud Cauley, Freddie Jacobson, Tom Gillis and Neal Lancaster.
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April 20, 2012
Mallinger withdrew from the Valero Texas Open for an undisclosed reason, according to PGATour.com.
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January 24, 2012
Mallinger is in the field for the Farmers Insurance Open this week.
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January 22, 2012
Mallinger carded four rounds of 68 or better to finish second at the Humana Challenge.
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