Nike Tour In 1995, Begay turned professional. In 1998, Begay
shot a 59 in the second round of the
Nike Tour Dominion Open, to join the few golfers to ever shoot a 59 in a professional tournament. He placed 10th on the Nike Tour money list that year, earning a place on the
PGA Tour for 1999.
PGA Tour Begay had a pair of wins in each of his first two seasons on the Tour. From late September 1999 to early July 2000, a period of just over nine months, Begay recorded four PGA Tour wins, with the third and fourth wins coming in successive weeks. Since then, he was plagued by back trouble which put his future as a
professional golfer in doubt. In 2005, he played under a "Major Medical Exemption" with little success. In 2006, he played on the
Nationwide Tour. At the end of 2006, he successfully earned a card for the
European Tour from their qualifying school. In December 2008, he regained his playing card for the 2009 PGA Tour season at
Q-school. Begay has been featured in the top 20 of the
Official World Golf Rankings. He successfully utilized a unique putting method. Using a putter with playing faces on both the front and back of the head, he putted right-to-left-breaking putts right-handed, and left-to-right-breaking putts left-handed. Begay is the first top player to use such a technique and putter. ==Personal life==