Mark Anderson

Mark Anderson

38-Year-Old Golfer
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
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Slated to play Farmers Insurance Open
January 20, 2020
Anderson (undisclosed) is listed in the field for this week's Farmers Insurance Open.
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Anderson withdrew prior to this past week's American Express due to an undisclosed reason, but he's expected to return Thursday at Torrey Pines where he finished T49 during his last appearance at the event in 2017.
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The 34-year-old journeyman ranked 74th among his peers in SG: Approach and 54th in proximity throughout the 2019-20 season, but he fell to just 198th in birdie average and 168th in total driving en route to just one total top-25 finish across 16 events played. Anderson missed the cut in three of his last four starts to end his season at the Wyndham Championship, so he remains without a single FedEx Cup Playoffs appearance.
Despite making his PGA Tour debut a decade ago in 2009, Anderson is still only nearing the $1M mark in career earnings through 66 total starts. He teed it up at the highest level just once during the 2018-19 season, however, missing the cut at the RBC Heritage. Anderson was essentially playing on house money knowing he had his PGA Tour card for the 2019-20 campaign wrapped up at that point, having won the Korn Ferry Tour's Country Club de Bogota Championship all the way back in early February. He also went on to earn runner-up honors at the Knoxville Open in July, but complacency kept in since that point. Anderson has fallen to 122nd on the KFT in ball striking and 132nd in putting average.
Anderson has had only one full-season run on the PGA Tour, in 2012, and didn't do much with the opportunity. He's getting a second chance after a 16th-place showing on the Web.com money list during the regular season. Fun fact: Anderson has made $715,000 in his career on the PGA Tour and $715,000 on the Web.com Tour. No-so-fun-fact: He won't make the playoffs this season.
Anderson vaulted into top-5 of the Web.com money list last season with a win and four top-10s. At 25, he'll be one of the younger rookies on the PGA Tour in 2013-14.
Anderson qualified for his PGA Tour card via the Nationwide Tour and Q-School. The main reason he tried to improve his status was his spot on the Nationwide money list last season, which was 22nd. Anderson was just an average player on the Nationwide Tour, so there's no reason to think he'll step up his game once he gets called up to the big leagues.
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Withdraws from American Express
January 16, 2020
Anderson (undisclosed) withdrew from The American Express on Thursday, Ron Mintz of MyGolfDaily.com reports.
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Added to Safeway Open field
October 13, 2016
Anderson will play in this week's Safeway Open.
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March 3, 2014
Anderson is in the field for this week's Puerto Rico Open, an opposite-field event.
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June 27, 2012
Anderson, Vaughan Taylor and Brendon Todd have moved from the Alternate category to the field for the AT&T National.
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