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Max Greyserman

Max Greyserman is an American professional golfer currently playing on the PGA Tour. He honed his skills at Duke University before embarking on a four-season stint on the Korn Ferry Tour. Greyserman achieved a significant milestone in his career by securing his first PGA Tour card in 2023, marking his entry into the highest level of professional golf.

1990: Mother played tennis on scholarship

In 1990, Elaine Greyserman, Max Greyserman's mother, played tennis on scholarship at Rutgers University.

1992: Mother played tennis on scholarship

In 1992, Elaine Greyserman, Max Greyserman's mother, played tennis on scholarship at Rutgers University.

May 31, 1995: Max Greyserman's Birth

On May 31, 1995, Max Alexander Greyserman was born.

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2009: Mother's Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis

In 2009, Max Greyserman's mother, Elaine, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

2012: Golf Pride Junior Classic win and AJGA Rolex Junior All-American

In 2012, Max Greyserman won the Golf Pride Junior Classic and was named an American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Rolex Junior Second Team All-American. Additionally, he recorded top-10 finishes at several other tournaments.

2013: New Jersey Junior Championship win

In 2013, Max Greyserman won the New Jersey Junior Championship, was a finalist at St. Andrews Boys Open, was a semifinalist at the North and South Amateur, and was a member of the Wyndham Cup East Team.

2013: Duke University Golf

In the 2013–14 season, Max Greyserman posted a 74.9 stroke average while playing golf for Duke University.

2014: New Jersey State Open win

In 2014, Max Greyserman won the 94th New Jersey State Open, with his father caddying for him.

2014: Duke University Golf

In the 2014–15 season, Max Greyserman posted a 75.3 stroke average while playing golf for Duke University.

2015: Won New Jersey Golf Association Amateur Championship

In 2015, Max Greyserman won the 114th New Jersey Golf Association Amateur Championship at the Morris County Golf Club with a three-under 277.

2015: Max Wins New Jersey Amateur Championship

In 2015, Max Greyserman won the New Jersey Amateur Championship, making him and his brother the first brothers to win the tournament in history.

2015: Duke University Golf

In the 2015–16 season, Max Greyserman posted a 73.20 stroke average while playing golf for Duke University.

2016: All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team selection

In 2015–16, Max Greyserman was named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Team and had two top-five finishes.

2017: Duke University graduation

In 2017, Max Greyserman graduated from Duke University, where he studied public policy and economics.

2017: Turned professional

In 2017, Max Greyserman turned professional.

2018: Korn Ferry Tour

In 2018–19, Max Greyserman played on the Korn Ferry Tour, finishing the season at No. 80 on the regular season points list.

2020: Korn Ferry Tour Championship Finish

In 2020, Max Greyserman finished T6 at the Korn Ferry Tour Championship.

2020: Korn Ferry Tour Season

In the 2020–21 season, Max Greyserman posted six top-10 finishes on the Korn Ferry Tour.

2021: Visit Knoxville Open

In 2021, Max Greyserman's highest finish of the season was a T4 at 16-under at the Visit Knoxville Open. He ranked fifth on the Tour in putting average.

April 2022: Wrist Surgery

In April 2022, Max Greyserman underwent surgery for a fractured lunate in his wrist, an injury resulting from repetitive use.

2022: Mother Competed in U.S. Adaptive Open

In 2022, Max Greyserman's mother competed in the first U.S. Adaptive Open at Pinehurst in the neurological impairment division, with his father as her caddy.

2023: Earned PGA Tour card

In 2023, Greyserman earned his first PGA Tour card.

June 2024: U.S. Open Finish

In mid-June 2024, at the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, Max Greyserman finished in a tie for 21st overall.

August 2024: Second place at Wyndham Championship

In August 2024, Max Greyserman finished second in the Wyndham Championship. He had a memorable round that included an eagle followed by a quadruple-bogey.

2024: PGA Tour Finishes

In 2024, Max Greyserman had four top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour, including T7 at the Texas Children's Houston Open, T4 at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, solo 2nd at the 3M Open, and 2nd at the Wyndham Championship.

2024: Brother Wins New Jersey Amateur Championship

In 2024, Max Greyserman's younger brother, Reed, won the 123rd New Jersey Amateur Championship, making him and Max the first brothers to win the tournament in history.