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Fred Couples

Presidents

Birthday October 3, 1959

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Seattle, Washington, U.S.

Age 65 Years

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Who Is Fred Couples? Age, Biography and Wiki

Fred Couples, born on October 3, 1959, is an iconic American professional golfer renowned for his smooth swing and charismatic personality. As of 2025, he is 65 years old, and his legacy continues to impact the golf world. Known for winning the Masters Tournament in 1992, Couples has had an illustrious career that has left an indelible mark on the sport. His achievements and contributions to golf have earned him a spot in the World Golf Hall of Fame.

Occupation Presidents
Date of Birth October 3, 1959
Age 65 Years
Birth Place Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Horoscope Libra
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Fred Couples stands tall at approximately 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm) and maintains a weight around 190 pounds (86 kg). His athletic build not only reflects his dedication to golf but also showcases the importance of fitness in prolonging one’s professional career. Over the years, Couples has remained committed to his physical health, keeping his body in prime condition even in his mid-60s.

Since March 1994, back injuries have affected Couples's career. His swing features an extreme shoulder turn at the top, which, combined with the fact that he keeps his left foot flat on the ground throughout the backswing, puts a lot of pressure on his lower back.

However, with an abbreviated schedule, Couples is still one of the best players on Tour. In 2003, at age 44, Couples finished 34th on the PGA Tour money list.

That year he also won the Shell Houston Open, his first win in five years; Couples wept with joy after the win, but quickly explained the tears, saying: "I'm always emotional when nice things happen to nice people."

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Fred Couples is in a stable relationship, although the name of his girlfriend has been kept private, maintaining a degree of anonymity in his personal life. He was previously married to his wife, counselors, and has a few children from his previous relationships. Couples values his family, often sharing moments with them on social media, highlighting the importance of family support in his career.

His paternal grandparents immigrated from Italy and changed the family name from "Coppola" to "Couples" to make it sound less ethnic. His mother was of Croatian descent.

Net Worth and Salary

Fred Couples boasts an estimated net worth of around $120 million as of 2025. His earnings stem from various sources, including tournament winnings, endorsements, and business ventures. Throughout his career, Couples has partnered with numerous brands, adding a significant amount to his income. His smart investments in real estate and golf courses further contribute to his financial portfolio.

In 1992, Couples became the first American player to reach the number one position in the Official World Golf Rankings (since the World Ranking points system debuted in April 1986). He spent 16 weeks at number 1, after one of the hottest ever starts to a season by a PGA Tour player.

Beginning with the Nissan Los Angeles Open, where he defeated Davis Love III in a playoff, Couples won two tournaments and finished second in two others in the five weeks leading up to The Masters. At Augusta, Couples carried over his momentum, shooting in the 60s in each of the first three rounds to hold second place heading into Sunday.

After a shaky start to his final round that allowed 49-year-old Raymond Floyd to claim the lead, Couples took it back with 18- and 20-foot birdie putts at the 8th and 9th holes, respectively, then saved par on a slick 6-footer at 10. At 12 (perhaps the scariest par-3 in the world), Couples barely cleared Rae's Creek in front of the green.

Although his ball rolled back towards the water, it incredibly remained on the bank and he saved par. Sensing that destiny was on his side, Couples held off Floyd the rest of the way, completing Augusta's treacherous back nine with eight pars and one birdie to win his first Major.

The win pushed Couples past the $1 million mark in earnings on the season as well, by far the fastest any player had reached that plateau.

Career, Business and Investments

Fred Couples has had a highly successful career since turning professional in 1980. His accolades include multiple PGA Tour victories and Champions Tour wins, reflecting his prowess in the world of golf. In addition to playing, Couples has actively participated in business ventures, co-owning golf courses and engaging in various promotional activities that align with his brand in the sports industry.

In August 2011, Couples won his first senior major at the Senior Players Championship and followed this up in July 2012 when he won the Senior Open Championship. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2013. Couples garnered the nickname "Boom Boom" for his long, accurate driving ability off the tee during the prime of his career.

Social Network

Couples maintains a robust presence on social media platforms, including Instagram and Twitter. He often shares insights into his golf tours, personal life, and fitness routines, connecting with fans and aspiring golfers alike. His social media presence allows fans to stay updated on his latest endeavors and offers glimpses into his life beyond the golf course.

Couples is sometimes called "Mr. Skins" because of his dominance in the Skins Game. He has won the event five times (in 1995, 1996, 1999, 2003, and 2004), accumulating over $3.5 million and 77 skins in 11 appearances.

Because of his dominance at the Skins and other off-season events like the Johnnie Walker World Golf Championship, Couples is also known as the "King of the Silly Season", referring to the exotic made-for-TV events staged in the winter that are better known as the "silly season".

Education

Fred Couples attended the University of Houston, where he honed his skills on the golf course and earned a degree in communication. His time at the university was pivotal in shaping his professional career, giving him a foundation in both golf and communication, which has served him well in his post-playing career.


In 1977, Couples accepted a golf scholarship to the University of Houston. As a member of the Houston Cougars men's golf team, he roomed with Blaine McCallister, another future PGA Tour player, and future CBS television broadcaster Jim Nantz.

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