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Brando Wu Wikipedia facts: He is a professional golf player, one of the emerging talents in the world of golf.
Wu has won a lot of competitions in a very short period. He is one of the undefeated players in the 2019 NCAA match, also guided Stanford to NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship title.
Brandon Wu Wikipedia Bio
Despite being a famous athlete now, Wu doesn’t have a Wikipedia page. Not much is know about his personal life also.
Quick Facts: Brandon Wu Wikipedia: Golfer Net Worth And Earnings Revealed
Name | Brandon Wu |
Birthday | 2/17/1997 |
Age | 24 |
Gender | Male |
Height | 6 feet |
Weight | 165 lbs |
Nationality | Chinese-American |
Profession | Golfer |
Parents | Yichun Wu and Xiaobing Zhang |
Siblings | Evan and Michael |
Married/Single | single |
Education | Stanford University |
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Brandon Wu Age And Height Weight
Brandon Wu was born on Feb 17, 1997.
His birthplace is Fermont, Calif. Brandon is a Chinese-American by ethnicity and nationality.
Brandon stands at a height of 6 feet and his weight is around 165 lbs.
Wu’s hometown right now is Scarsdale, N.Y.
PGA Golfer Education And College
PGA Golfer Brandon is currently a student at Stanford University. He went to Deerfield Academy for his high school education.
Brandon Wu Wife And Family Facts
Brandon is the son of Yichun Wu and Xiaobing Zhang. He has two siblings, whose names are Evan and Michael.
He is single, so we don’t have any information on his relationship or wife.
Wu lived in Beijing for five years and likes to play recreational hockey. Apart from golf and hockey Wu also enjoys attending baseball, basketball games.
Wu’s Net Worth and Career Earnings
As of 2021, Brandon has played 5 events and has career earnings of around $172,987.
As Wu is winning a lot of championships, we can assume that he has a good salary and a pretty good net worth.
Some sources also show that Wu has played 10 events and the current career earning is $346,014.
Brandon Wu was the 2017 porter cup winner.
He also was a part of the 2017 and 2018 Golf Coaches Association of America’s All-Region Team.
Also a part of the 2018 All-Pac-12 First Team.
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