Colt Knost Podcast, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Golf, Pga, Salary, And Net Worth

Colt Knost Bio | Wiki

Colt Knost is an American podcaster and retired American professional golfer. Currently, he co-hosts a podcast with Golf.com called “GOLFs Subpar.” During his playing career, Colt played on the PGA Tour. The Garrettsville, Ohio native was the Class 3A State Champion during his senior year of 2003.

While at SMU,  Colt earned all-conference and all-region honors.  Also,  Colt was named the 2004 Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year.  In 2007, he won three United States Golf Association events. He came third after Bobby Jones who won the same in 1930 and Jay Sigel in 1983. Colt won the U.S. Amateur Public Links over Cody Paladino, 6 & 4  in July  2007. In August of the same year, he won the U.S. Amateur, 2 & 1 over Michael Thompson.

Colt Knost Age

He was born on June 26, 1985, in Garrettsville, Ohio, United States of America. Colt is 36 years old.

Colt Knost Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Colt stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in ( Approx 1.75 m) and weighs 215 lb ( Approx 98 kg; 15.4 st).

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Colt Knost Family

He was born to his father Don Paul and mother Luann Knost in Garrettsville, Ohio but he grew up in Pilot Point, Texas.

Colt Knost Wife | Girlfriend

At the age of 36, the Garrettsville, Ohio native is yet to decide on marriage issues. Colt is yet to share his marital status with the public despite him being a public figure.

Colt Knost Podcast

He announced his retirement from professional golf in 2020 after missing the cut in the 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open. Since then, Colt has been serving as the co-host of a podcast with Golf.com called “GOLFs Subpar” alongside former professional golfer Drew Stoltz.

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He represented the United States at the 2007 Walker Cup in September 2007. He posted a record of 2-0-2 (W-L-H) and The United States won 12½ to 11½.   In the World Amateur Golf Ranking, Colt was the number one ranked golfer for five weeks in 2007 prior to turning professional.

The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews awarded Colt the inaugural Mark H. McCormack Medal in 2007. He announced his retirement from professional golf in 2020 after missing the cut in the 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open. Since then, Colt has been serving as the co-host of a podcast with Golf.com called “GOLFs Subpar” alongside former professional golfer Drew Stoltz.

Colt Knost Pga | Pga Tour

He turned professional shortly after winning the 2007 U.S. Amateur. Colt forfeited his invitations to The Masters, the U.S. Open, as well as the Open Championship. He played in three events as a professional on the PGA Tour in 2007. Colt made two of three cuts with his best finish coming at the Frys.com Open finishing T-38.

He then went to a qualifying school to try to earn his PGA Tour card for 2008. However, his finish of T-85 was not good enough to earn him his card. In 2008, Colt played on the Nationwide Tour and won the Fort Smith Classic as well as the Price Cutter Charity Championship. On the money list, he finished 6th with $329,509 and earned his 2009 PGA Tour card.

Colt made only 11 of 24 cuts on the PGA Tour with his best finish coming at the Bob Hope Classic after finishing T-25. On the money list, Colt He finished 193rd and went back to the Nationwide Tour in 2010. He earned his PGA Tour card again for 2011  after finishing 2010 at 15th on the Nationwide Tour money list.

In the FedEx Cup list for 2011, he finished only 156th. However, Colt was successful by the narrowest margin of one stroke at the 2011 qualifying school. He finished 120th in 2012 to retain his PGA Tour card. In 2013, Colt finished 184th and dropped back to the Web.com Tour. He finished second in the 2014 Web.com Tour Finals excluding the regular-season Top 25 and went back to the PGA Tour for 2015. That season, Colt fished 91st on the FedEx Cup rankings and retain his Tour card.

Colt Knost And Drew Stoltz

Drew Stoltz is a 37-year-old American former semi-professional golfer and self-proclaimed comedian. He was born on July 15, 1984, in
Little Rock, Arkansas. Curently, Drew serves as the co-host of GOLF’s Subpar podcast alongside Colt. The two are long-time friends and of course rivals. They colorful segments with in-depth sit-down interviews with the game’s biggest personalities. New episodes are available across GOLF.com’s platforms every Tuesday.

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Apart from co-hosting the “GOLFs Subpar” podcast alongside former professional golfer Drew Stoltz., Colt also serves as an on-course reporter for select CBS Sports golf broadcasts. Starting with the 2021 PGA Championship. At the same time, he has been working as an on-course reporter for Golf Channel since 2019.

Colt Knost Salary

Currently, he co-hosts a podcast with Golf.com called “GOLFs Subpar,” an on-course reporter for select CBS Sports golf broadcasts, and an on-course reporter for Golf Channel. Colt earns an average salary of $153,954 per year.

Colt Knost Net Worth

He is an American podcaster and retired American professional golfer who has accumulated an estimated net worth of $3,597,627.

Who Is Colt Knost

Colt is an American podcaster and retired American professional golfer. Currently, he co-hosts a podcast with Golf.com called “GOLFs Subpar.” During his playing career, Colt played on the PGA Tour. The Garrettsville, Ohio native was the Class 3A State Champion during his senior year of 2003.

How Old Is Colt Knost

Colt is a 36-year-old American podcaster and retired American professional golfer who was born on June 26, 1985, in Garrettsville, Ohio, United States of America.

What Does Colt Knost  Do Now

Colt co-host the “GOLFs Subpar” podcast alongside former professional golfer Drew Stoltz and serves as an on-course reporter for select CBS Sports golf broadcasts. At the same time, he has been working as an on-course reporter for Golf Channel since 2019.

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