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Abraham Ancer Edit Profile

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Abraham Ancer is a Mexican professional golfer.

Background

Ancer was born in McAllen, Texas, raised in Reynosa, Mexico, and has dual American and Mexican citizenship.

Education

He played college golf at Odessa College and the University of Oklahoma, from which he graduated in 2013. During his one year at Odessa, Ancer was a first-team All-American and finished in a tie for second in the Junior College National Golf Championship.

Career

At Oklahoma, he saw his most success during his first year, winning twice while having the sixth lowest scoring average in Oklahoma history of 72.03. During his entire career, he ended up second in all-time scoring average and ended up with the third most birdies (352) in school history. Ancer turned professional in 2013.

In December 2014, he tied for 35th place at the Web.com Tour Qualifying School final stage.

He finished 11th in the regular season money list, which earned him a Professional Golf Association Tour card for the 2016 season. 2009 Odessa College Invitational Web.com Tour wins.

Achievements

  • 2009 Odessa College Invitational 2010 Omega Chemical/Midland College, Texas Junior College Championship, NJCAA District 2 Championship 2011 Desert Shootout, National Collegiate Athletic Association East-Virginia Technical Regional Source: 2015 Nova Scotia Open.