Chris DiMarco is an American golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. DiMarco became a member of the PGA Tour in 1994. He played where he could, winning the Canadian Tour's order of merit in 1992 and finishing ninth on the second tier Nike Tour in 1993 to earn his PGA Tour card. His first professional win came back on the Nike Tour at the 1997 Nike Ozarks Classic. As he moved into his thirties, he continued to improve, capturing his first trophy on the main tour at the 2001 SEI Pennsylvania Classic. Further PGA Tour wins followed at the 2001 Buick Challenge and the 2002 Phoenix Open. By 2004 he had finished in the top 20 on the PGA Tour money list for five straight seasons, and had finished tied second in the PGA Championship, losing the title to Vijay Singh in a three-way playoff. In 2005, DiMarco lost a sudden death playoff with Tiger Woods to finish second in the U.S. Masters. This result was good enough to move him into the top ten of the Official World Golf Rankings for the first time.DiMarco was a member of the U.S. team in the 2003 and 2005 Presidents Cups and the 2004 Ryder Cup. DiMarco sank the clinching putt in the 2005 Presidents Cup.