April 29
Sweden’s Niclas Fasth turns 43. Fasth has six career European Tour titles, finished second at the 2001 Open Championship and fourth at the 2007 US Open. His biggest Euro Tour win was the 2007 BMW International Open. Three of his six titles came via playoff. At the 2001 Open, he finished three strokes behind David Duval.
American Bill Glasson, a seven-time PGA Tour winner, turns 55. Hi seven titles came between 1985 and 1997 and included two wins at the Kempner Open (1985 and 1992). He finished tied for fourth at the 1995 US Open, four strokes behind champion Corey Pavin.
April 30
Canada’s Dustin Risdon turns 34. He has three career wins on the Canadian Professional Golf Tour.
May 1
Australia’s Stuart Appleby, who has 17 wins as a professional, turns 44. Appleby has won nine times on the PGA Tour, and has top 10 finishes at all four of the Majors. He won the Mercedes Championship three straight years from 2004-2006, and finished tied for second at the 2002 Open Championship, losing to Ernie Els in a playoff.
Chris Couch, winner of the 2006 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, turns 42.
Two-time Nationwide.com winner Bob Heintz turns 45.