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Alexander Herrmann
AlexanderHerrmann
Country
GER

Germany

Age
28
Turned Pro
2020
Birthplace
Munich, Germany
College
Georgia State University
PGA TOUR Canada Wins
0
Wins (2023)
0
Top 10 (2023)
0
Fortinet Cup
-
World Rank (OWGR)
-

Partners

titleist
GER

Germany

titleist

Alexander Herrmann

Physical Stats
6'2" (1.88m)Height
185lbs (84kg)Weight
Location
Munich, GermanyBirthplace
Woerthsee, GermanyResidence
Munich, GermanyPlays From
Georgia State UniversityCollege
Personal
28Age
Jul 10, 1995Birthday
SingleFamily

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.

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.

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