JOINED TOUR
Personal
- Twin brother, Max, is also a professional golfer, playing in 2022 on PGA TOUR Canada member. The two played collegiately together at Georgia State.
- Interest in golf began by playing the 2004 Tiger Woods PGA TOUR video game.
- Was in attendance at the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St. George's, following Rickie Fowler and Rory McIlroy in bad weather.
- Refuses to use golf balls with the No. 4 on them during tournaments.
- Doesn't like to eat cheese unless it's on a pizza.
- Supports the Samuel L. Asbury Foundation, with its state mission of raising awareness and financial support for the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention.
Special Interests
- Equity trading, soccer, Formula One
Career Highlights
2022 Season
Saw action in nine PGA TOUR Canada events, making the cut six times, with one top-10 performance. Closed the year No. 61 on the Fortinet Cup standings
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CRMC Championship presented by Gertens: Opened 61-62 in Brainerd, Minnesota, holding the first- and second-round leads. Shot rounds of 69-67 in late-August at Cragun’s Legacy Courses to finish T8, with Myles Creighton and Guillaume Fanonnel.
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PGA TOUR Canada Q-School USA East 1: Was dominant over the final 36 holes at The Club at Weston Hills in Florida in mid-February. Opened 70-69 to sit 5-under at the halfway mark. Cruised to a five-shot lead with 18 holes to play after shooting a 5-under 67 then made six birdies on his firs14 holes in the final round to take an insurmountable lead. Eventually settled for a five-shot triumph over China’s Wocheng Ye.
Amateur Highlights
- Won the 2017 Zell am See – Kaprun Open in Austria, a Pro Golf Tour tournament. Coasted to an eight-stroke triumph—thanks to a 61-64 finish—over countryman Severin Soller.
- Captured his lone college tournament title, the 2017 Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate, in Mobile, Alabama, sharing the top spot with Wes Gosselin. The duo finished at 6-under to defeat six players by three shots.
- Was a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference first-team selection, starting with his sophomore year.
- Was instrumental in Georgia State’s 2017 Sun Belt Conference championship, playing with his twin brother Max. Won his semifinal match and then defeated Georgia Southern’s Jake Storey, 1-up, in his final match, a 12-foot birdie putt the clincher that gave the Panthers enough points and secured the title.
Q SCHOOL GRADUATE