Rich Beem

54-Year-Old Golfer
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July 29, 2011
Beem, playing in the Major Medical Extension category (MME), missed the cut at the Greenbrier Classic.
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Beem is up against it with only one more start to earn $531,805 that would give him playing status for the rest of the season.
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Major Power Rankings: 2024 PGA Championship Field
218 days ago
Few players bring it at the PGA Championship like Brooks Koepka, and he lands a prominent spot on Len Hochberg's list of contenders for the Wanamaker Trophy.
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May 14, 2022
For several obvious reasons -- and at least one you may not be aware of -- Scottie Scheffler leads Len Hochberg's list of contenders for the Wanamaker Trophy.
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Things have not come any easier for Beem since winning the PGA Championship. If anything, the five-year exemption had a negative impact on his game. Sure, the exemption allowed him to remain on the PGA TOUR, but now that he's fighting for his card on a yearly basis, he's consistently in the top-125. Consistently near the bottom of the top-125, but consistent nonetheless. To paraphrase Denny Green, "He is, who we thought he was." Major winner or not, Beem is between the 100th- and 125th-best player on the PGA TOUR.
Rich Beem and Shaun Micheel will always be linked together as two players who won the PGA Championship, and went onto do nothing afterward. Maybe that's a little harsh, each player has had their moments, but if you had asked them after their big wins where they would be in five years, I doubt they would have said, "struggling to keep my card". We've all seen how high Beem's upside is, the problem is, we haven't seen it for a while.
It was another lost year for Beem in 2004, as he made just 13 of 25 cuts and didn't finish in the top 25 in any event. Memories of that great Tiger stare-down at the 2002 PGA keep geting hazier and hazier. Beem might be a fun guy to hang out with, but he hasn't been fun to own for fantasy players the last two seasons.
2003 did not live up to expectations after Beem's PGA Championship victory from 2002. While we don't think Beem is the typical one week wonder, we also don't expect him to go to the elite level either. We should see some improvement in 2004, vs. his disappointing 2003 season of $1,013,950.
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July 23, 2011
Beem, playing in the Major Medical Extension category (MME), missed the cut at the Canadian Open.
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July 18, 2011
Beem, playing in the Major Medical Extension category (MME), tied for 44th, 11-under, at the Viking Classic.
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July 8, 2011
Veteran Beem, playing in the Major Medical Extension category, missed the cut at the John Deere Classic.
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June 25, 2011
Beem, playing in the Major Medical Extension category (MME), missed the cut at the Travelers Championship.
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June 12, 2011
Beem, playing in the Major Medical Extension category (MME), tied for 66th at the St. Jude Classic.
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