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J.T. Poston
J.T.Poston
Country
USA

United States

Age
33
Turned Pro
2015
Birthplace
Hickory, NC
College
Western Carolina University
PGA TOUR Wins
4
Wins (2026)
1
Top 10 (2026)
1
FedExCup Standings
33
FedExCup Fall Standings
cup-rank
World Rank (OWGR)
38

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J.T. Poston

Physical Stats
6'2" (1.88m)Height
165lbs (74kg)Weight
Exempt Status
Winner, the Memorial Tournament (Thru 2029)
Location
Hickory, NCBirthplace
St. Simons Island, GAResidence
Hickory, NCPlays From
Western Carolina UniversityCollege
Personal
33Age
Jun 1, 1993Birthday
Wife, Kelly; Scottie, GraceFamily
POST-inPronunciation

Amateur Highlights

Played four seasons at Western Carolina University (2011-15) in Cullowhee, North Carolina, where he earned six individual victories -- including back-to-back Southern Conference Championships in 2014 and 2015 -- and broke school records for career scoring average (71.73) and single-season scoring average (70.27 for the 2013-14 season).

Earned All-America Third Team honors in 2014 and 2015 and, as a senior, qualified for the 2015 NCAA Championship as an individual, becoming the first Western Carolina player to compete at the NCAA Championship.

Won the 2013 Southwestern Amateur Championship at Desert Mountain Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. Past champions of the event include Craig Stadler (1975), Jay Haas (1976), Mark O'Meara (1980), Corey Pavin (1981), Ryan Palmer (1999), and Nick Watney (2002).

Won the prestigious Big "I" National Championship in 2011. Past winners of the event include Billy Andrade (1980, 1981), Justin Leonard (1989), and Tiger Woods (1990, 1992).

Led Hickory (North Carolina) High School to a team state title at the 2009 NCHSAA 3A State Championship, contested at Keith Hills Golf Club, and won back-to-back individual state titles in 2010 and 2011 at Foxfire Golf Club.

Featured in a May 2011 edition of Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd" after he successfully defended his individual state title and broke state championship records for lowest 18-hole score (63) and lowest 36-hole score (131).

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