Career Highlights
2018 Season
Made his return to PGA TOUR Latinoamérica by sharing runner-up honors at the U.S. Q-School. Played in all 17 PGA TOUR Latinoamerica events and caught fire late in the year, when he had four consecutive top-four finishes to end the season. One of those f
- Shell Championship: Made a key, late birdie at the par-5 18th hole at Trump National Doral’s Golden Palm Course to shoot a Sunday 71 and move into a T4 with Tano Goya after rounds of 67-66-71-71. That 4-foot birdie putt was enough to secure him the top spot on the Order of Merit by $64 over Nicolas Echavarria.
- 113 VISA Open de Argentina presentado por Macro: Continued his dominant play, moving to second on the Order of Merit following his T2 at Pilara GC. Joined winner Isidro Benitez and Russell Budd as the only players in the field with four under-par rounds. Shot a final-round 68 to close Benitez's five-shot advantage to three, but that was as close as he could get.
- Diners Club Peru Open presentado por Lexus: A week after the disappointment of his final-round struggle in Chile, bounced right back and moved into contention in Lima, three strokes behind the leaders heading to the weekend. Grabbed the 54-hole lead after shooting a 7-under 65 Saturday and broke free from the pack midway through the back nine Sunday, with birdies on Nos. 12, 14, 15 and 16 to win his first title as a professional, his first title of any kind since high school. Defeated Mario Beltran and David Denlinger by two shots. The triumph also allowed him to move from 18th on the Order of Merit into the top five, at No. 5.
- Volvo Abierto de Chile 2018: Held a share of the 54-hole lead with Nicolás EchavarrÃa and Jared Wolfe after shooting a third-round 64. Couldn't capitalize and stumbled Sunday, firing a 2-over 73 that included four bogeys. Settled for a T10 with three others.
- Bupa Match Play: Went 1-1 in his two matches at the inaugural match-play PGA TOUR Latinoamerica tournament. Defeated Bryan Martin in the opening round then lost a 4-and-3 decision to Juan Ãlvarez in the second round.
- BMW Jamaica Classic: Three consecutive rounds in the 60s, including an opening-round, 8-under-par 64 at Cinnamon Hill GC, led to a T2 finish, his best showing so far on Tour. Had a string of 41 consecutive bogey-free holes before making his first bogey on No. 6 in the final round.
- 59 Abierto Mexicano de Golf: Making his second start of the season, carded four rounds of 68 or better to finish in a two-way T3 at the Mexico Open in Tijuana.
2016 Season
Had conditional Web.com Tour status, where he made one cut—a T60 finish—in two starts. Missed the cut in two starts on both the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica and the Mackenzie Tour.
2015 Season
Joined PGA TOUR Latinoamérica with a T14 finish at the U.S. Q-School. Made the cut in six of 12 starts to finish the year ranked 98th on the Order of Merit. Had two top-25 finishes. Missed the cut at the Web.com Tour's Digital Ally Open.
Amateur Highlights
- Played college golf at Southern Methodist University, where he was a member of the team that won the 2014 American Conference Championship and advanced to the quarterfinals at the NCAA Championship. Best individual college performance came at the 2014 Nat