Patrick Reed's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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A closer look at the biggest achievements of Patrick Reed. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.

Patrick Reed is an American professional golfer notable for his nine PGA Tour wins, including the 2018 Masters, the 2014 WGC-Cadillac Championship, and the 2020 WGC-Mexico Championship. He has represented the United States in team competitions like the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup. In 2022, Reed joined the LIV Golf league.

1967: Gay Brewer's 25-under-par

In 1967, Gay Brewer set a record of 25-under-par at the Pensacola Open.

2003: Ernie Els ties record with 25-under-par

In 2003, Ernie Els tied the record with 25-under-par at the Mercedes Championships

2005: Rolex AJGA All-America Honors

In 2005, Patrick Reed earned Rolex AJGA All-America honors.

2006: Junior Open Championship and State Championship

In 2006, Patrick Reed won the Junior Open Championship and led University High to a state championship.

2007: Qualified for U.S. Amateur, State Championship, State Medalist Honors

In 2007, Patrick Reed qualified for the U.S. Amateur, led University High to another state championship, and won state medalist honors.

2009: Pat Perez ties record with 25-under-par

In 2009, Pat Perez tied the record with 25-under-par at the Bob Hope Classic

2010: Jones Cup Invitational Win and NCAA Title

In 2010, Patrick Reed won the Jones Cup Invitational and helped lead Augusta State to an NCAA Division I title.

2010: Steve Stricker ties record with 25-under-par

In 2010, Steve Stricker tied the record with 25-under-par at the John Deere Classic.

2011: NCAA Division I Title

In 2011, Patrick Reed helped lead Augusta State to another NCAA Division I title.

2013: First PGA Tour Win

In 2013, Patrick Reed picked up his first top-10 finish at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. He then secured his first PGA Tour victory at the Wyndham Championship in a playoff against Jordan Spieth. This win marked his third consecutive top-10 finish.

2014: WGC-Cadillac Championship Win

In 2014, Patrick Reed secured a victory at the WGC-Cadillac Championship, adding to his list of professional achievements.

2014: Humana Challenge Record and Win

In 2014, Patrick Reed set a PGA Tour record at the Humana Challenge for most strokes under par after 54 holes (27-under-par) with rounds of 63-63-63. He won the tournament by two strokes over Ryan Palmer.

2015: Hyundai Tournament of Champions Win

On January 12, 2015, Patrick Reed won his fourth PGA Tour title at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, defeating Jimmy Walker. The win moved Reed to a career-best OWGR ranking of 14th. He also joined the European Tour for the 2015 season.

April 8, 2018: Masters Tournament Victory

On Sunday, April 8, 2018, Patrick Reed won the Masters Tournament, shooting 71 (−1) for a tournament total of 273 (−15). He moved up to No. 11 in the world rankings and earned $1.98 million.

2018: Masters Tournament Victory

In 2018, Patrick Reed won the Masters Tournament, marking a major championship victory in his career.

August 2019: Northern Trust Win

In August 2019, Patrick Reed won the Northern Trust at Liberty National Golf Club, marking the first leg of the 2019 FedEx Cup Playoffs.

February 2020: WGC-Mexico Championship Win

In February 2020, Patrick Reed won his second World Golf Championship at the WGC-Mexico Championship.

2020: WGC-Mexico Championship Win

In 2020, Patrick Reed won the WGC-Mexico Championship, further solidifying his position in professional golf.

February 2026: Success on the DP World Tour

Before the end of February 2026, Patrick Reed achieved immediate success on the European Tour, now named DP World Tour, with two wins and a playoff loss, lifting him to the top of the Race to Dubai rankings.

2027: PGA Tour Status

In 2027, Patrick Reed's nine tour victories earned him past champion status on the PGA Tour and for the fall of 2026 the possibility of sponsors' invitations or Monday qualifiers.