Arron Oberholser

Arron Matthew Oberholser (born February 2, 1975) is an American professional golfer and an analyst and commentator for the Golf Channel.

In 1996, as a junior, he won six college golf titles during the regular season, matching Tiger Woods, a sophomore at Stanford University.

In the 1996 postseason, competing for college Player of the Year, Woods won the regionals and the NCAA Championship, while Oberholser finished second in every statistical category.

In his first three seasons on the PGA Tour, he played well enough to retain his card; in those years his best finish was second at the 2004 Wachovia Championship, where he lost in a playoff.

I'm in a pretty precarious position, potentially looking at the end of my career.”[14] In March, he missed the cut at the Shell Houston Open by two shots.

[15] In 2013, as injuries impacted his playing career, Oberholser began working as a part-time analyst for the Golf Channel.

[17] She cut short her playing career as a LPGA professional because of lingering effects of back injuries from a car crash.