Career Highlights
2017 Season
On the strength of four top-25 Mackenzie Tour finishes, earned a spot in the season-ending Freedom 55 Financial Championship and finished 31st on the Order of Merit.
- Freedom 55 Financial Championship: Entered the final round four strokes behind leader Rico Hoey after holing his approach shot on the 18th hole at the conclusion of the third round. Shot a 7-under-par 63 before closing with a 2-over-par 72 to T17.
- Players Cup: Finished T6 with two others in Winnipeg. A second-round, 1-over 72 kept him from contending.
- GolfBC Championship: Entered the final round two strokes off the lead and carded a final-round 69 to finsh 18-under, securing a second-place finish and earning Freedom 55 Financial Canadian Player of the Week honors for the second time.
- Bayview Place Cardtronics Open presented by Times Colonist: Posted a T12. Was two shots off the first-round lead thanks to an opening 7-under-par 63.
- Freedom 55 Financial Open: Fired rounds of 71-69-69-69 to finish in seventh place and earn the Freedom 55 Financial Canadian Player of the Week nod.
2016 Season
- Syncrude Oil Country Championship presented by AECON: Carded four rounds in the 60s to finish as the low Canadian for the third time on the season, a solo eighth-place finish. Despite the top-10 showing, dropped from fifth to sixth on the Order of Merit. Third top-10 matched career best, recorded first in 2014.
2015 Season
Finished 14th on the Mackenzie Tour Order of Merit to earn an exemption into the Web.com Tour's Qualifying Tournament second stage.
- Freedom 55 Financial Championship: Saved his best for last, going 54 holes without a bogey at the season-ending tournament. In defense of his 2014 title at the Highland CC, matched Jason Millard's 265 score to force a playoff before falling to Millard on the first extra hole.
- PC Financial Open: Started the season in his hometown of Vancouver with a T7 finish. Carded solid rounds at Point Grey G&CC with 70-71-70-67.
2014 Season
Finished sixth on the final Mackenzie Tour Order of Merit, earning an exemption into the final stage of Web.com Tour Qualifying School.
- Bridgestone America's Golf Cup: Represented the Mackenzie Tour at the inaugural tournament, teaming with Michael Gligic to finish T25th.
- TOUR Championship of Canada presented by Freedom 55 Financial: Earned his first Mackenzie Tour victory at the TOUR Championship of Canada, shooting a final-round 68 to win by one over Clayton Rask and Adam Cornelson. Made birdie on the 71st hole to tie Rask for the lead, then secured the win with a two-putt par as Rask made bogey at the final hole.
- ATB Financial Classic: In seventh start of the season, closed with three straight rounds of 67 to T10 at the ATB Financial Classic.
- The Syncrude Boreal Open Presented by AECON: Opened seventh season on tour at The Syncrude Boreal Open with rounds of 67-65 to finish solo fourth. Made first cut of the year and claimed first top-10 with a 15-under 273.
2013 Season
- Cape Breton Celtic Classic: Finished second to Mackenzie Hughes at the Cape Breton Celtic Classic, narrowly missing an eagle putt that would have forced a playoff.
2012 Season
In his final Canadian Tour season, made five cuts in seven appearances.
- The Players Cup: Three 69s and a third-round 71 led to a T8.
- ATB Financial Classic presented by TELUS: Was the co-leader after the first round before finishing T3, two shots out of the Michael Gligic-Matt Marshall playoff that Gligic won.
2011 Season
Made eight cuts in 12 Canadian Tour starts.
- Desert Dunes Classic: At the season-ending event in November, shot a final-round 64 to T5.
- Seaforth Country Classic: Four sub-70 rounds, including a third-round 62, left him T3 with Andrew Parr, four shots behind winner Brian Unk.
2010 Season
Made seven cuts in 10 Canadian Tour tournaments.
2009 Season
Made six cuts in 13 Canadian Tour starts.
- Desjardins Montreal Open: In Montreal, turned in his best finish of the campaign, a T4. Tied with Matt McQuillan and Graham DeLaet, six shots behind winner Stuart Anderson.
2008 Season
Missed all eight cuts in his first season on the Canadian Tour.