Bob Heintz


Robert Edward Heintz is an American professional golfer who plays on the Nationwide Tour.
Heintz was born in Syosset, New York. He was a three-time Ivy League champion at Yale University.
Heintz turned professional in 1992 and joined the Nike Tour in 1994, then took a hiatus and did not return to the Tour until 1999 where he won two events, the Nike Shreveport Open and the Nike Tour Championship, en route to finishing 6th on the money list and earning his PGA Tour card for 2000. After a poor rookie year on Tour, he returned to the Nationwide Tour in 2001 but got back to the PGA Tour in 2002 through qualifying school. He did not earn his PGA Tour card for 2003 and returned to the Nationwide Tour that year where he played for two years before getting back his PGA Tour card in qualifying school for 2005. Again he was not able to retain his card and returned to the Nationwide Tour in 2006. He went through qualifying school for the third time and returned to the PGA Tour in 2007 where he had his best year on tour, recording two fifth-place finishes and finishing 136th on the money list, earning him partial status on tour for 2008. He split time between the PGA and Nationwide Tour in 2008 and earned his PGA Tour card for 2009 through qualifying school for the fourth time. He returned to the Nationwide Tour in 2010 and has been playing on it since.
Playing as a PGA Tour non-member out of the 151–200 money list category, Heintz had a very close call at the 2010 Reno-Tahoe Open where he missed a 3.5 foot putt on the final hole to get into a playoff with Matt Bettencourt for an opportunity for his first PGA Tour victory.
Since 2012, Heintz has served as the University of Pennsylvania's men's head golf coach.

Professional wins (2)

Nike Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
1Apr 18, 1999Nike Shreveport Open–5 1 stroke Craig Bowden, Joel Edwards
2Oct 24, 1999Nike Tour Championship–5 Playoff Marco Dawson

Nike Tour playoff record
No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11999Nike Tour Championship Marco DawsonWon with birdie on first extra hole