David Howell (born 23 June 1975) is an English
golfer from Swindon. He became a professional in 1995. He won the 1998
Australian PGA Championship, and the 1999 Dubai Desert Classic. He had no
further wins for six years, but his form was nonetheless on a general
upwards curve. He was tenth on the European Tour Order of Merit in 2004 and
2005 proved to be the best year of his career. In the spring he had back to
back second places in The Daily Telegraph Dunlop Masters and the Nissan
Irish Open, and in August he won the BMW International Open. By the autumn
he reached the top twenty in the Official World Golf Rankings. He then won
the inaugural HSBC Champions tournament, which was played in November 2005,
but was the first event of the 2006 European Tour season. The win took him
to a career high of number 13 in the Official World Golf Rankings, making
him the highest ranked British player and the second highest ranked European
at that time.
Howell was a member of the winning European Ryder Cup
team in 2004. As a member of the Great Britain & Ireland team in The Seve
Trophy he was on the losing side in 2000, but a winner in 2003.
Team appearances
Amateur
- Walker Cup (representing Great Britain & Ireland):
1995
- Jacques Leglise Trophy: 1993 (winners)
Professional
- Ryder Cup (representing Europe): 2004 (winners)
- Alfred Dunhill Cup (representing England): 1999
- The Seve Trophy (representing Great Britain &
Ireland): 2000, 2003 (winners), 2005 (winners)
- WGC-World Cup (representing England): 2005