Gary Dennis McCord a.k.a. Gary McCord is an American professional golfer, commentator, and author. As a golfer, he has won 3 professional wins: Web.com Tour and 2x PGA Tour.
The seventy-years old is married and shares a daughter with his spouse. Currently, his net worth is approximately $2 million.
As of 2019, Gary McCord has an estimated net worth of $2 million, including all of his properties and earnings. Furthermore, his total golf career earning is reported $662,359.
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Additionally, he previously worked for CBS Sports as a golf analyst, through which he added tremendous value to his net worth.
He is one of the sensational names in the golf’s world, he impressed his fans and his fans respected and admire him very much, he is extremely talented and has a perfect persona, and he has a standing height of 6 feet and 2 inches and his body weight is 86 kg. He bags fortune amount of salary and his total salary boosted his net worth. Info about his life, bio and career can be taken from wiki.
Gary McCord is a married man. He exchanged wedding vows with his long-time girlfriend, Diane. Moreover, the couple is blessed with a child named, Krista.
Currently, the family is living happily together in Paradise Valley, Arizona, and Edwards, Colorado, United States.
He is a loyal and dedicated husband and there are no issues of divorce between the lovely couples.
Gary McCord was born as Gary Dennis McCord on 23 May 1948, in San Gabriel, California, the United States. He is an American by his nationality and his ethnicity is white. He went to Ramona High School in Riverside, after graduating from his high school, he completed his graduation from the University of California, Riverside, in the year 1970.
He is the man who dedicated and loyalty towards his career, moving to his professional career, he bagged the NCA Division II individual championship, in the year 1971 he turned as a professional player. He also played in 400 PGA Tour events but never won even a single game. His outstanding two finishes on the PGA Tour were at the Greater Milwaukee Open, pacing the second position in both 1975 and 1977.
He was not only effective in the golf career but also proficient in other careers too, he is an author and also valuable in the broadcast career. At his age of 37 in 1986, he worked as a golf analyst for CBS Sports, he also had written two books, Just a Range Ball in a Box of Titleist and Golf for Dummies. He is regarded as one of the best golfers of all times along with Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, and Phil Mickelson.