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Bryden MacPherson
BrydenMacPherson
Country
AUS

Australia

Age
35
Turned Pro
2012
Birthplace
Melbourne, Australia
College
University of Georgia
Career Wins
2
Wins (2019)
0
Top 10 (2019)
0
World Rank (OWGR)
-
AUS

Australia

Bryden MacPherson

Starts
1Events
0/1Cuts
Earnings
$-Official Money
Finishes
0Wins
02nd
03rd
0Top 5
0Top 10
0Top 25
0WD
0DQ
FedExCup Standings
-PTS: -
World Rank (OWGR)
462nd

Results & Scorecards

FedexCupFedexCup Fall
DateTournamentPosR1R2R3R4TotalTo ParRankPts
RankPtsWinnings
7.17.2014The Open ChampionshipCUT9080--170+26----$-

Season Recap

2013-2014 Season

Didn't play in the final two PGA TOUR Series-China events of the season–the Hainan Open and the Tour Championship presented by CTS Tycoon–to play in two significant tournaments in his native Australia. Finished the campaign No. 9 on the Order of Merit. Played in 10 of 12 PGA TOUR China Series' tournaments and made the cut in all 10, with six top-25 finishes.

Web.com Tour Q-School

Entered the Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying Tournament at PGA National and earned his Tour card for 2015 by shooting rounds of 70-70-66-70-72-71.

Haikou Qualifying Tournament

Easily earned membership for the PGA TOUR China Series by finishing T8 at the Haikou Qualifying Tournament in March.

Lanhai Open

Continued his steady improvement, earning his first top-10 of the season, a T5, when he turned in four under-par rounds at the Lanhai Open at Lan Hai International GC's Links Course. Weekend rounds of 70-70 allowed him to join countrymen David McKenzie (winner) and Steve Dartnall (second) inside the top five.

The Open Championship

Made history when he became the first PGA TOUR Series-China player to compete in a major championship. Played in The Open Championship in England. Missed the cut at Royal Liverpool.

Yulongwan Yunnan Open

Picked up his second PGA TOUR Series-China top-10 by shooting a final-round 64 in Yulongwan in early August to T7.

Chateau Junding Penglai Open

Had a strong outing at the Chateau Junding Penglai Open for his second top-10 in as many starts. Shot a 7-under 65 during the final round at Chateau Junding GC to T6.

Cadillac Championship

Made a run at victory in September at title before settling for a solo-second finish. Began the final round at Qinghe Bay GC tied for second with countryman Brett Drewitt, two shots behind fellow Australian David McKenzie. Moved into contention after a third-round, 5-under 67. Was even par on his first nine holes of his final round but birdied the 10th hole to crawl within four shots of McKenzie. Both players made pars on the next four holes, and then he made his move when he holed a 181-yard, 6-iron shot for eagle from the 15th-hole fairway while McKenzie was bogeying the hole. Suddenly, McKenzie's advantage was only one shot. Bogeyed the next hole and then parred in, unable to make another move. The finish was his best in eight Series' starts and his fourth top-10 of the season (and third in a row). Improved from 13th on the Order of Merit to sixth with the runner-up performance.

Jianye Tianzhu Henan Open

Continued his steady climb up the money-earnings' list when he T4 in late-September. Finished at 2-under and tied with Brett Drewitt, Michael Choi and Dohyun Kim, 11 strokes behind runaway winner Haotong Li. Jumped into the to 10 on the Order of Merit with his ¥57,600 payday, improving to No. 6.

Nine Dragons Open

Finished T8 at Nine Dragons GC in the late-fall. In the process, recorded his fifth consecutive top-10 finish. Ended at even-par in Jiaxing.

R1
Groupings Official

PNC Championship

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