Steven Alker is from Hamilton, New Zealand.
Steven Alker was born on the 28th of July 1971 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Steven turned pro in 1995.
He has been a member of the PGA Tour of Australasia since 1995.
Steven Alker won his first PGA Tour of Australasia win, the Foodlink Queensland Open, in October 1996. His total score was 275 (-13). Runner up was Greg Chalmers 1 shot behind.
He won the 1997 Ford South Australian Open with a total score of 273 (-15). Runner up was Wayne Grady 1 shot behind.
He won the 2009 FHSBC New Zealand PGA Championship1 with a total score of 273 (-15). Runners up were Josh Geary and David Smail 2 shots behind.
Steven Alker tied for 19th at the 2012 Open Championship. He also tied for 45th at the 2013 US Open Championship.
In May 2022, Alker won his first senior major championship at the 2022 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship at The Golf Club at Harbor Shores.
Steven Alker won the Arnold Palmer Award for the season-long money title and the Byron Nelson Award for the lowest scoring average for the 2022 season.
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