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Emiliano Grillo
EmilianoGrillo
Country
ARG

Argentina

Age
33
Turned Pro
2011
Birthplace
Resistencia, Argentina
College
-
PGA TOUR Wins
2
Wins (2025)
0
Top 10 (2025)
2
FedExCup Standings
68
FedExCup Fall Standings
71
World Rank (OWGR)
102
ARG

Argentina

Emiliano Grillo

Starts
4Events
3/4Cuts
Earnings
$283,667Official Money
Finishes
1Wins
12nd
03rd
2Top 5
3Top 10
3Top 25
0WD
0DQ
Points List
-PTS: -
World Rank (OWGR)
72nd

Results & Scorecards

Points List
DateTournamentPosR1R2R3R4TotalTo ParRankPtsWinnings
9.10.2015Hotel Fitness Championship966726970277-1113029000$29,000
9.17.2015Small Business Connection Championship at River RunT266686872274-145474666$74,666
9.24.2015Nationwide Children's Hospital ChampionshipCUT7473--147+558-$-
10.1.2015Web.com Tour Championship166646769266-148180000$180,000

Season Recap

2015 Season

Made five starts total on the PGA TOUR, playing the weekend four times. As a European Tour member, made 13 appearances, missing only one cut. Had three top 10s and six top 25s, collecting $394,235.

Barbasol Championship

Added a T10 at the Barbasol Championship, playing as a sponsor exemption.

PGA Championship

Qualified for the PGA Championship, recording a T61 finish.

Small Business Connection Championship at River Run

Picked up a second top 10 in the Finals in Davidson, N.C. Fired 66-68-68 and shared the 54-hole lead with Eric Axley. Never found his groove Sunday and settled for a final-round 72 and T2 finish. A check for $74,666 placed him third on the Finals money list, securing his PGA TOUR card.

Web.com Tour Championship

Returned to top form at the Web.com Tour Championship, where he would take the halfway lead with rounds of 66-64. A third-round 67 gave him a two-shot cushion entering the final day over Chez Reavie. The two would exchange the lead a couple of times Sunday. When they reached the par-4 18th at TPC Sawgrass, the duo was tied. They both reached the green in regulation. He faced a 25-foot putt, while Reavie was 10 feet closer on a similar line. The Argentine confidently stroked a perfect putt to get to 14-under. Reavie's putt a moment later trailed left and missed. "I'm on to the PGA TOUR and it feels great," he said. Having just turned 23 in September, became the 15th player in his 20s to win on Tour this season and the second-youngest winner of the Web.com Tour Championship (David Duval was 21 years, 11 months in 1993). Became the third Argentinian to win on Tour (Miguel Carballo and Fabian Gomez). His Finals' earnings grew to $283,666, placing him fourth in the final priority-ranking order.

Puerto Rico Open

Was only one shot off the lead entering the final round of the PGA TOUR's Puerto Rico Open. Missed a three-foot putt to bogey No. 18 and drop into a five-man playoff in his third career TOUR start. Lost on the first extra hole to Alex Cejka. Became the third sponsor exemption in the last four years to finish runner-up in Puerto Rico, joining Jordan Spieth (2013) and Ryo Ishikawa (2012).

Hotel Fitness Championship

In the Korn Ferry Tour Finals, held a share of the opening-round lead of the Hotel Fitness Championship after a bogey-free 66. Ended up finishing ninth in the first of four Finals events.

Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship

Would miss the cut the next week in Columbus, Ohio.

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