Background
Wittenberg was born in Memphis, Tennessee.
Wittenberg was born in Memphis, Tennessee.
In 2004, he finished 13th at the Masters Tournament, the lowest amateur finish in 41 years.
He played collegiately at Oklahoma State University. He lost to Nick Flanagan in the finals of the 2003 United States. Amateur. He was the only player in the field to improve his score each round.
Additionally, he registered the lowest Sunday back 9 score (31) of any amateur in Masters history.
At the 2004 United States. Open at Shinnecock Hills, he shot a four round total of 296, which was the second best of any amateur in the tournament that year. Wittenberg turned professional in 2004 and has played on the Professional Golf Association Tour, Web.com Tour (formerly Nationwide Tour), and mini-tours since.
In 2013, he made only eight cut in 27 tournaments and finished 150th on the money list and 164th on the Federal Express Cup points list, losing his Professional Golf Association Tour card. this list may be incomplete Web.com Tour wins (2) Other wins (3) Los Angeles = Low amateur DNP = Did not play CUT = missed the half-way cut "T" indicates a tie for a place Yellow background for top-10 Amateur Walker Cup: 2003.