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Max Alexander Greyserman (born May 31, 1995) is an American
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on the
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. He played college golf at
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and played on the
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for four seasons. Greyserman earned his first PGA Tour card in 2023.


Early and personal life

Greyserman was born in the Short Hills section of
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, to Alex and Elaine Greyserman. He is Jewish, and Russian was his first language. Both of his parents arrived in the U.S. as teenagers as refugees from
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in the Soviet Union, in what is now modern-day Ukraine. They met when they were students at
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, where his father earned a Ph.D. His father is a hedge fund manager and a
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math professor. His mother played tennis on scholarship at Rutgers University from 1990 to 1992. She was diagnosed with
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in 2009, and competed in the first U.S. Adaptive Open at Pinehurst in 2022 in the neurological impairment division, caddied by his father. He has an older sister, Jacquie, who played college tennis at
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. He also has two younger brothers who both play golf, Dean and Reed. Reed won the 123rd New Jersey Amateur Championship in 2024, making him and Max—who won it in 2015—the first brothers to win the tournament in history. Greyserman played varsity golf at
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in South Florida as a seventh grader. He attended the school from grades five to eight. Greyserman then attended the
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in New Jersey for high school, and led its team to three state championships. Greyserman lives in
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, with his wife, Alyssa. They met in college, and she played college tennis.


Amateur career

Greyserman first broke
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at PGA National's Fazio course (then known as the Haig) at age 9, shooting a 71. He won the 2012 Golf Pride Junior Classic, shooting 68-69-67, and was a 2012
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(AJGA)
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Junior Second Team
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. In 2012, Greyserman recorded top-10 finishes at the Lessings AJGA Classic, the
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Invitational, the Puerto Rico Junior Open, and the New Jersey Amateur. In 2013, he won the New Jersey Junior Championship, was a finalist at St. Andrews Boys Open, was a semifinalist at the
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, and was a member of the Wyndham Cup East Team.


College

Greyserman played four seasons for
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, where he studied public policy and economics, and graduated in 2017. In 2013–14, he posted a 74.9 stroke average, and shot a two-under 214 to tie for fourth at the
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Intercollegiate. In 2014, he also shot a six-under 207 and won the 94th
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, while caddied by his father. In 2014–15, Greyserman posted a 75.3 stroke average at Duke. In 2015, he also won the 114th New Jersey Golf Association Amateur Championship at the
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with a three-under 277. Greyserman posted a 73.20 stroke average at Duke in 2015–16. He was named to the All-
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Academic Team. He had two top-five finishes. In 2016–17, Greyserman had a 72.07 stroke average.


Professional career


Korn Ferry Tour

Greyserman turned professional in 2017. In 2018–19, playing on the
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, he finished the season at No. 80 on the regular season points list. He recorded two top-10s, including a season-best T7 at the
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. He finished T6 in 2020 at the
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. In the 2020–21 season, Greyserman posted six top-10 finishes. In Korn Ferry Tour starts, he finished No. 46 in the regular season points standings. His highest finish of the season was a T4 at 16-under at the 2021 Visit Knoxville Open. He ranked fifth on the Tour in putting average, with 1.718 putts per green in regulation. He suffered a wrist injury in 2022, a fractured
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, necessitating surgery in April 2022. He thinks that the injury was the result of repetitive use, and anti-inflammatory medicines were eventually not able to mask the pain. Greyserman considered a different career path. The following year in his fourth season on the Korn Ferry Tour, Greyserman finished No. 9 on the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour Points List, and earned his first
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card (top-30 from Points List). He posted five top-10s. He had two runner-up finishes, at The Ascendant and the
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.


PGA Tour

Greyserman earned his first PGA Tour card in 2023. He now golfs on the
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, and his coach is Jeff Smith. Greyserman has four top-10 finishes on the
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: T7 at the
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, T4 at the
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(playing with partner
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), solo 2nd at the
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, where he finished one stroke behind winner Jhonattan Vegas, and 2nd at the Wyndham Championship. In mid-June 2024, at the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, Greyserman finished at 5-over par, 285, in a tie for 21st overall. The following month he came in second with a 268 at the
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at the
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, in his 22nd PGA Tour start. He finished one shot behind Jhonattan Vegas, and won $882,900. He finished second in August 2024 in the
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at
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, after shooting 69 and finishing two strokes back of
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, who won the tournament. It was his best finish of the year to that point, out of 21 tournaments. Greyserman had been in the lead by four strokes after he had an
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on the par-4 13th hole, but one hole later he had a quadruple- bogey 8 on the 14th hole. He became the first PGA Tour golfer to follow an eagle with a quad in 15 years in any round. While he birdied the par-5 15th hole, advancing to the lead by one shot, he then had a double bogey on the par-3 16th hole, and made par on his last two holes. Golfer
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was playing in the final group with Greyserman. Kuchar suddenly walked off the golf course after his
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shot on hole number 18, and marked his ball to finish the hole on the following day; he said that he did so because the sun had set, he felt it was too dark to continue, and by setting an example for Greyserman he was trying to help Greyserman hoping that Greyserman would likewise stop, and that Greyserman's performance thereafter on the 16th hole could have been avoided. Kuchar said that he thought that Greyserman had been treated unfairly by the officials at the tournament, who he thought should have postponed play a number of holes earlier because of the descending darkness, and that Greyserman should have won the tournament.


Amateur wins

*2012 Golf Pride Junior Classic *2013 New Jersey Junior *2015 New Jersey Amateur Source:


Professional wins

*2014
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(as an amateur)


Results in major championships

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
NT = no tournament due to the
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Results in The Players Championship

CUT = missed the half-way cut


See also

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2023 Korn Ferry Tour graduates __NOTOC__ This is a list of golfers who graduated from the Korn Ferry Tour in 2023. The top 30 players on the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour points list earned PGA Tour cards for 2024. The structure of the Korn Ferry Tour season and qualification for the PG ...
* List of Jewish golfers


References


External links

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Instagram page
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