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| Julio Nutt at the Jim McLean Golf School - Miami, FL |
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My days as a golfer started back in 1980 when my father took my brother and me to the Valle Arriba Golf Club in Caracas. My interest for the game grew from day one and frequent practice sessions became my day to day past time. In my early junior days I started competing, my father gave me and my brother his full support and traveled to tournaments with us year round. At 16, I accomplished my first important international victory when I participated in the team that won the South American Jr. Championship at El Penon, Colombia, my second place finish in the individual gave me high hopes and enthusiasm to keep on working on my game. The following year I finished T8 at the prestigious Jr. World that is played at Torrey Pines South in San Diego, course scheduled for the 2008 U.S. Open, this high finish, added to the Junior National Championship of my home country and a very important referral from David Toms, who I met and played with in the late 80's, helped me receive a Golf Scholarship at Louisiana State University (LSU) for my bachelor degree in business, during those very missed years I had the opportunity to participate in the best tournaments of Division I College, including 3 trips to the prestigious NCAA's. My experience in College Golf was incredible, during those years I also played for my country's National Team and I had the opportunity to travel to many great countries and cultures like Japan, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Germany, Ecuador, Uruguay, Mexico and all over the United States. I also had the opportunity to compete with players like Phil Mickelson, David Duval, Justin Leonard, Jim Furyk, Stewart Cink, Notah Begay III, Brian Gay, Chris Riley among many others. In 1994 I finished and obtained my Bachelor Degree in Business at LSU and I decided to head back home to start a career in the business world while continuing my top amateur years. That very same year I won a tournament of the PGA of Venezuela with scores of 70-68-65-67. During those years I was successful at combining my business ventures with my golfing career. In 1995 I finished second at the Amateur Championship after I almost covered a mid tournament deficit of 6 shot with rounds of back to back 68's. In 1996 I finished T4 at the Copa Las Americas at the Doral Resort in Miami and I finished the year as the top amateur player, that same year I skipped my participation at the Amateur World Cup in Philippines because in October I started my Master in Business Administration (MBA) that would get me away from the game for almost two years. At my return to competitive Golf, once I finished my MBA in 1998, I won the prestigious Pro-Am del Junko in Caracas where I finished as the top amateur player and I missed the Professional Playoff by a single stroke after shooting the best final round on Sunday with a 67, this victory was very motivating to continue competing. In 2000 I finally got the chance back to participate at the Amateur World Cup in Berlin, Germany, and even though I didn't bring with me my best game I managed to finish among the top 50 positions among over 250 participants from around the world. In 2002 I decided to move to Miami, Florida with my wife Daniela, and after settling down I started practicing again. In may 2003 I felt that my game was ready to compete again and I played at the South Florida Amateur Doubles Championship with my brother Juan at the Blue Monster Golf Course at Doral, with scores of 69-63, we won the tournament by two strokes after shooting 7 under on the last 10 holes, it was the most fun I've had on the golf course in a long time! Now, I have started a new chapter in my relationship with this great game... I have decided to dedicate myself to teach the game that has given so much to me. I am now working at the #1 Golf School in the Country, the Jim McLean Golf School at the Doral Resort in Miami, FL. My philosophy is to develop relationships with my students, to give them the guidance and fundamentals to practice and develop their games and help them indoors, outdoors and also at the golf course. So far, it has been an outstanding experience for me, very rewarding and fun in every sense because I truly love this game. |
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| Playing Resume | | | | | | | | Julio H. Nutt Sept. 27th 1971 | | | | | | | | Yeqr | Tournament | City / Country | Position / Score | | | | | | 1988 | Optimist Junior World | California, U.S.A. | 80 - 77 - 73 - 71 = 301 T21 | | 1988 | Southamerican Junior Championship | El Peñon,Colombia | Ind. T2, Winner Team | | 1988 | Southamerican Championship | Montevideo, Uruguay | Team 6th place | | ----- | | | | | 1989 | Optimist Junior World | California, U.S.A. | 73 - 73 - 72 - 77 = 295 T8 | | 1989 | Lagunita Invitational | Caracas, Venezuela | 72 - 71 - 74 - 71 = 288 3rd | | 1989 | Guataparo Invitational | Valencia, Venezuela | 76 - 70 = 146 Winner | | 1989 | National Junior Championship | Caracas, Venezuela | National Junior Champion (IZCC) | | 1989 | 2nd at amateur national ranking | Venezuela | Second | | ----- | | | | | 1990 | Southamerican Championship | Caracas, Venezuela | Team 3rd place | | ----- | | | | | 1991 | Amateur National Championship | Valencia, Venezuela | 70 - 73 - 70 - 73 = 286 runner-up | | 1991 | Junko Invitational | Caracas, Venezuela | 74 - 69 - 68 - 72 = 283 Winner | | 1991 | National Dobles Foursome | Caracas, Venezuela | National Champion with Juan Nutt | | 1991 | Southamerican Championship | Santiago, Chile | Team runner-up | | ----- | | | | | 1992 | Lima Invitational | Lima, Peru | 76 - 74 - 70 - 72 = 292 T6 | | 1992 | Sheseido Cup | Tanagura, Japan | 77 - 73 - 71 = 221 T21 | | 1992 | Southamerican Championship | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Team runner-up | | 1992 | Las Vegas Invitational | Las Vegas, U.S.A. | 76 - 74 - 72 = 222 T29 NCAA Division I | | ----- | | | | | 1993 | Caracas C.C. Invitational | Caracas, Venezuela | 68 - 73 - 72 - 71 = 284 Winner | | 1993 | Amateur National Championship | Caracas, Venezuela | 73 - 70 - 69 = 212 runner-up | | 1993 | National Match Play Championship | Caracas, Venezuela | Campeon Nacional | | 1993 | USL Invitational | Louisiana, U.S.A. | 75 - 74 - 73 = 222 T8 NCAA Division I | | 1993 | Southamerican Championship | Bogota, Colombia | Team runner-up | | 1993 | Barquisimeto Invitational | Lara, Venezuela | 70 - 72 - 76 - 73 = 291 runner-up | | ----- | | | | | 1994 | Billy Hitchcock Invitational | Alabama,U.S.A. | 76 - 69 - 68 T3 NCAA Division I | | 1994 | South Eastern Comference Championship | Tennessee, U.S.A | 73 - 72 - 73 T11 NCAA Division I | | 1994 | NCAA National | Texas, U.S.A | 75 - 70 (LSU MC) | | 1994 | Venezuelan Profesional Tour | Caracas, Venezuela | 70 - 68 - 65 - 67 Winner | | ----- | | | | | 1995 | II Toyota Invitational (Lagunita C.C.) | Caracas, Venezuela | 76 - 69 - 73 - 70 = 288 Winner | | 1995 | Izcaragua Invitational | Caracas, Venezuela | 70 - 72 - 76 = 218 Winner | | 1995 | Amateur National Championship | Maracaibo, Venezuela | 74 - 74 - 68 - 68 = 284 runner-up | | 1995 | International Dobles Tornament | El Peñon, Colombia | Ind. Runner-up, Team winner with K. Reveron | | ----- | | | | | 1996 | Pro-Am Junko Golf Club | Caracas, Venezuela | 71 - 74 - 66 - 69 = 280 Winner | | 1996 | III Toyota Invitational (L.C.C.) | Caracas, Venezuela | 70 - 72 - 73 - 69 = 284 Winner | | 1996 | Tournament of Americas (Doral) | Miami,USA | 75 - 70 - 73 - 73 = 291 T4 | | 1996 | Amateur National Championship | Caracas, Venezuela | 72 - 72 - 67 - 70 = 281 runner-up | | 1996 | Dobles National Championship | Caracas, Venezuela | Winner with E. Velutini with -21 | | 1996 | 1st at Amateur National Ranking | Venezuela | Winner | | ----- | | | | | 1997 | Did not played competitive golf due to MBA. | | | ----- | | | | | 1998 | Pro-Am Junko Golf Club | Caracas, Venezuela | 73 - 68 - 72 - 69 = 282 Winner | | 1998 | XX Venezuelan Open (Lagunita) | Caracas, Venezuela | 72 - 70 - 68 - 71 = 281 T8 | | 1998 | Winner of the G. Marquez Thophy 1998, given to the player with the lowest stroke average for the year | | ----- | | | | | 1999 | Caraballeda Invitational | Caraballeda, Venezuela | 71 - 69 = 140 Runner-up | | 1999 | Pro-Am Junko Golf Club | Caracas, Venezuela | 69 - 71 - 76 - 67 = 283 Winner | | 1999 | Valle Arriba Golf Club Open | Caracas, Venezuela | 70 - 69 - 70 - 75 = 284 Runner-up | | 1999 | 2nd at amateur national ranking | Venezuela | Runner-up | | ----- | | | | | 2000 | Caracas C.C. Invitational | Caracas, Venezuela | 72 - 66 = 138 Winner | | 2000 | Guataparo Invitational | Valencia, Venezuela | 72 - 70 = 142 Winner | | 2000 | Qualifying for The Central Regional | Valencia, Venezuela | 69 - 70 = 139 Runner-up | | 2000 | Amateur World Cup | Berlin, Germany | 71 - 76 - 75 - 74 = 296 T47 | | 2000 | 2000 Venezuelan Open | Barquisimeto, Venezuela | 73 - 76 - 69 - 72 = 291 Runner-up | | ----- | | | | | 2001 | Malinalco International | Malinalco, Mexico | 75 - 70 - 79 = 224 T3 | | 2001 | 2001 Venezuelan Open | Lagunita, Venezuela | 74 - 69 - 71 - 71 = 285 Runner-up | | ----- | | | | | 2003 | S. Florida Golf Association Doubles | Blue Monster (Doral) | 69 - 63 = -12 Winner with Juan Nutt | | 2003 | Florida Golf Association Doubles | Naples, Florida | 69 - 68 = -7 T6 with Juan Nutt | | ----- | | | | | 2004 | 2004 Venezuelan Open | Valle Arriba, Venezuela | 67 - 74 - 74 - 67 = 282 Amateur 2nd | | 2004 | Amateur National Championship | Valle Arriba, Venezuela | 70 - 69 - 72 - 71 = 282 6th | | | | | | Julio Nutt has turned Professional in order to teach in his Academy at Doral, Florida | | | | | | Southamerican Championship | Individual Matches: | 48 ( 30W - 16L - 2T ) | | '88 - '90 - '91 - '92 - '93 - '95 | Dobles Matches: | 44 ( 29W - 10L - 5T ) | | Match Play Event | Total: | 92 ( 59W - 26L - 7T ) |
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