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Adrian Meronk

Adrian Meronk (born 31 May 1993) is a Polish professional golfer who competes on the LIV Golf League as a member of Cleeks GC. Born in Hamburg, Germany, to Polish parents, he relocated to Poland at the age of two and has represented the country throughout his career, including in the Eisenhower Trophy in 2012, 2014, and 2016. Standing at 6 ft 6 in (1.97 m), Meronk turned professional in 2016 following a standout amateur career at East Tennessee State University, where he achieved a world amateur ranking of eighth. Meronk began his professional journey on the , securing his first victory at the 2019 Open de , which earned him promotion to the Tour as the first player to hold a full card. He made history as the first winner on the Tour with his 2022 Horizon Irish Open triumph, followed by additional victories at the 2022 ISPS Handa , the 2023 DS Automobiles Italian Open, and the 2023 Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters. These successes led to him being voted the 2023 Tour Golfer of the Year by his peers and representing at the 2020 and 2024 . In January 2024, Meronk signed with ahead of the 2024 season, forgoing his PGA Tour card earned through prior DP World Tour performance. During his debut LIV season, he finished 17th in the individual standings, and in 2025, he claimed victory at the season-opening event. His move to LIV resulted in fines from the DP World Tour.

Early life and education

Early life

Adrian Meronk was born on 31 May 1993 in , , to parents and Joanna Meronk. His father, a former top amateur er in , had developed an interest in the sport while living abroad. When Meronk was two years old, his family relocated to their native , settling in Pniewy near . From an early age, he showed a passion for sports, participating in , , and before discovering . Meronk was introduced to at age seven by his father, who frequently took him to local courses despite the limited facilities available in at the time. This regular exposure fostered his initial interest, and he began honing his skills on Polish golf courses, often making long trips with his father to access better venues. At age 16, Meronk's family moved to , where they purchased a home at the Toya Golf and , and he attended high school there. This relocation further supported his growing dedication to the sport, leading to his eventual transition to collegiate .

Education

Meronk completed his high school education in , , where he developed his early interest in through local competitions. In 2012, Meronk moved to the on a golf scholarship to attend (ETSU) in , where he competed as a member of the Buccaneers men's in from 2012 to 2016. He majored in business and finance, earning a upon graduation in 2016. During his collegiate career at ETSU, Meronk was a standout performer and contributed to the team's success.

Amateur career

Collegiate achievements

During his freshman season in 2012–13 at (ETSU), Meronk earned Second Team All-Atlantic Sun honors, Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team recognition, and All-Academic honors. He competed in all 11 tournaments, leading with a 73.8 stroke average, and recorded 101 birdies, ranking 60th nationally in that category. His best individual finish was a tie for third at the Sea Best Invitational, where he shot 219 (+3). As a in 2013–14, Meronk secured Second Team All-Atlantic Sun honors and All-Region recognition. He posted a team-second 73.00 average across the season, with three top-10 finishes, including a tie for fifth at the Atlantic Sun Championship (219, +3) and a tie for ninth at the Mason Rudolph Championship (214, +1). Meronk led the team in par-5 scoring at 4.88 average and tallied 117 birdies, placing 91st nationally. His lowest round was a 66 at the Mason Rudolph Championship. In his junior year of 2014–15, following ETSU's transition to the (SoCon), Meronk was named a and Golfweek All-American, All-Region honoree, SoCon Player of the Year, and First Team All-SoCon, while also earning SoCon Player of the Month in April and SoCon Golfer of the Week on April 8. He played all 13 tournaments, securing three individual wins—the Inverness Intercollegiate, co-medalist at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate, and a tie for first at the SoCon Championship (207, -9, lost in playoff)—along with nine top-10 finishes and a national ranking as high as 14th. His scoring average was 70.65, with 29 par-or-better rounds and 12 rounds in the 60s, including a low of 66 at the Warrior Princeville Invitational (T7) and the Mason Rudolph Championship (T3). Meronk's strong play helped the ETSU Buccaneers capture their first SoCon team title in 2015. Meronk's senior season in 2015–16 saw him repeat as SoCon Player of the Year and claim medalist honors at the SoCon Championship with a final-round 69 (-3), leading ETSU to a second consecutive conference title and their 19th overall. He competed in 14 tournaments, achieving six top-3 finishes and 11 top-10 results, with a 70.64 stroke average, 16 rounds in the 60s, and 27 par-or-better rounds. At the NCAA Kohler Regional, Meronk tied for 10th individually at 2-under 214 (73-73-68), contributing to the ' tie for seventh as a team, their best postseason finish during his tenure. He reached as high as eighth in the , including 11th that June.

International representations

Meronk represented in the , the World Amateur Team Championship for men, on three occasions: 2012 in , ; 2014 in Karuizawa, ; and 2016 in the . In the 2012 event, shortened to 54 holes due to weather, he recorded an individual total of 207 (−7) across rounds of 68, 74, and 65. His 2014 performance included a 72-hole score of 276 (−12), highlighted by a final-round 65. In 2016, secured its best-ever finish of eighth place, while Meronk tied for third individually with 274 (−12) on scores of 66-69-70-69. He also participated in the for the International Team against the in both 2015 at , , and 2016 at Formby Hall Golf Club, . In 2015, Meronk won his Sunday singles match 3&2 over , helping in a narrow 17.5–20.5 defeat. The following year, the International Team claimed a 33.5–28.5 victory, with Meronk unbeaten across his three matches (two wins, one halve) and maintaining a perfect 3-0-3 record over the two Cups. Meronk further represented Poland in the European Amateur Team Championship in 2010 at Österåkers Golf Club, Sweden, and 2015 at Halmstad Golf Club, Sweden. These team events, alongside his collegiate success at East Tennessee State University, solidified his status as Poland's premier amateur prospect and paved the way for his professional transition.

Amateur wins

Meronk began his amateur success with a victory in the 2010 Polish Junior Championship at Sand Golf Club in Pniewy, where he edged out Tomasz Gajewski in a tense finish on the final holes, securing the title after two bogeys on the last two holes but maintaining his lead overall. Later that year, he claimed the Polish Amateur Championship (Międzynarodowe Mistrzostwa Polski Mężczyzn) at Toya Golf & Country Club in Mysłowice, topping a field of competitors to become the national champion at age 17. In 2011, Meronk defended his junior dominance by winning the Polish Junior Championship at Binowo Park Golf Club near , prevailing in a playoff against Denmark's Simon Willer Hauskjold Christensen after both finished at 3-under-par. He finished as runner-up in the Polish Amateur Championship that September at Valley Golf & Country Club, losing in a four-hole playoff to Mateusz Gradecki. The following year, Meronk secured the TOYA Polish Junior Championship, further solidifying his status as Poland's leading junior talent and contributing to his rise in the . In 2014, he won the Polish Amateur Championship. These early national titles enhanced his profile, paving the way for selections to represent in international team events like the . During his collegiate career at , Meronk achieved notable individual victories. In September , he won the Inverness Intercollegiate at Inverness Club in , posting an even-par total of 213 with a final-round 1-under 70 to finish three shots ahead of the field. A week later, he co-medaled at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate in , tying for first and helping his team to victory. In 2016, he won medalist honors at the SoCon Championship. These triumphs underscored his transition to elite international competition and boosted his ranking to as high as No. 8 in the world among amateurs by 2016.

Professional career

Early professional years

Adrian Meronk turned professional in late immediately following his participation in the , leveraging his strong amateur background as a foundation for his pro debut. He attempted to secure European Tour access through the that year, advancing to the second stage but finishing tied for 30th, which was insufficient to progress further. With limited opportunities on the main circuit, Meronk competed on developmental tours to build experience and earnings. In 2017, Meronk joined the full-time, where he showed promise with consistent performances, including a runner-up finish at the Golf Classic. Despite no victories, he recorded multiple top-10 results across 12 events, culminating in a 30th-place finish on the and earnings of approximately €64,963. This solid rookie season marked an improvement in his world ranking and provided momentum, though challenges such as adapting to professional pressure and inconsistent putting limited higher finishes. He also returned to in 2017 but did not secure a tour card. Meronk's 2018 Challenge Tour campaign represented a step forward in visibility, as his mid-table standing earned him partial status on the European Tour for select events the following year. Playing 20 tournaments, he achieved one top-10 finish but struggled with form, ending 48th on the with €45,922 in earnings—a dip from the prior year that highlighted ongoing challenges in maintaining consistency amid travel and competition demands. Another attempt at that year further honed his skills, setting the stage for his breakthrough in 2019, while his overall rankings climbed steadily from outside the top 1,000 to within the top 800 by season's end.

European Tour breakthrough

Meronk earned his full playing privileges on the European Tour for the 2020 season by finishing fifth on the 2019 Challenge Tour Rankings, highlighted by his maiden victory at the Open de Portugal, which marked the first win by a Polish player on the developmental circuit. In the 2020 and 2021 seasons, disrupted by the that reduced event schedules and altered playing conditions, Meronk established consistency with multiple top-10 finishes, including a runner-up result at the in late 2020. Meronk's form accelerated in 2022 and 2023, securing four victories on the DP World Tour across these years and propelling him to a career-high world ranking of 39th in January 2024. His breakthrough culminated in being voted the 2023 DP World Tour Player of the Year, receiving the Award as the first recipient. During this period, Meronk demonstrated marked statistical progress, particularly in driving accuracy, which rose from 49.33% in 2020 to 62.20% in 2023, while maintaining a stable putting average around 1.74-1.78 putts per green in regulation. These enhancements contributed to his sustained contention in high-stakes events and overall rise in the Race to Dubai standings.

LIV Golf transition and recent seasons

In January 2024, Adrian Meronk signed a multi-year contract with , joining Cleeks GC as the team's marquee addition under captain . The move followed his breakthrough successes on the DP World Tour, including three victories in 2023 that elevated him to world No. 39. Meronk cited exhaustion from a demanding schedule as a key factor, expressing a desire for fewer events to achieve better work-life balance and remain based in . He noted that the 2023 season, despite its triumphs, left him "so tired at the end," prompting the shift to LIV's lighter 14-event format. Meronk debuted with Cleeks GC at the 2024 LIV Golf Mayakoba event and adapted quickly, finishing the season 17th in the individual standings with consistent mid-pack results, highlighted by a solo second-place finish at —his best individual performance. Cleeks GC achieved a team victory at Houston, marking their first trophy, though they ended the year outside the top eight in team rankings. To preserve his DP World Tour membership amid sanctions for joining , Meronk participated in select co-sanctioned events, such as the Australian Open, while appealing fines and suspensions that restricted his access. The 2025 season brought stronger results for Meronk, starting with a wire-to-wire at the opening LIV Golf Riyadh event, where he shot 17-under par (62-66-71) to win by two strokes over and Sebastian Muñoz—his first LIV individual title. He followed with a T7 at and maintained steady form, ending the regular season 17th in individual points standings (70.66 points) and contributing to Cleeks GC's 12th-place team finish. Notable putting prowess included a league-leading streak of 246 consecutive holes without a three-putt, spanning multiple events. Despite these achievements, LIV's lack of points caused Meronk's OWGR to plummet from 39th to 746th by November 2025. His appeals allowed limited DP World Tour play, but he is expected to relinquish full membership at season's end, despite earning 2023 Player of the Year honors from peers.

Tournament victories

Professional wins

Adrian Meronk has amassed a total of six professional wins across multiple tours as of November 2025, including four on the DP World Tour, one on the , and one on the League. These victories highlight his progression from developmental circuits to elite competition, establishing him as Poland's most successful . Meronk's first professional triumph came in 2019 at the on the , where he finished two strokes ahead of the field to earn his initial title and boost his standing on the developmental tour. He broke through on the DP World Tour in 2022, securing back-to-back victories at the Horizon Irish Open—becoming the first Polish winner on the tour—and the , a co-sanctioned event that elevated him into the Official World Golf Ranking's top 50 for the first time. In 2023, he continued his ascent with wins at the DS Automobiles Italian Open and the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters, performances that led to his recognition as the DP World Tour Player of the Year. Transitioning to LIV Golf in 2024, Meronk claimed his maiden victory on the league in 2025 at the season-opening , winning by two shots over in a wire-to-wire performance under lights. Collectively, these successes have driven his career earnings beyond $15 million, primarily fueled by LIV Golf payouts exceeding $12.8 million, while propelling his world ranking to a career-high of 39th in January 2024.

European Tour wins

Meronk claimed his first DP World Tour title at the 2022 Horizon Irish Open, held at Mount Juliet Estate in , , on July 3, 2022. Finishing at 20-under-par 268 after a final-round 66 that included an and five birdies, he secured a three-stroke victory over Ryan Fox, marking the by a player in tour history and propelling him into the top 100 of the . His second victory came at the co-sanctioned 2022 ISPS Handa Australian Open at Victoria Golf Club in Melbourne on December 4, 2022. Meronk posted a final-round 66 featuring an eagle on the 72nd hole to finish at 20-under-par 268 (73-66-63-66), winning by five strokes over Adam Scott and becoming the first Polish champion of the event while advancing to inside the top 50 in the world rankings. In 2023, Meronk won the DS Automobiles Italian Open at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in on May 7, 2023. He closed with a 69 to reach 13-under-par 271, edging out Romain Langasque by one stroke in a tense back-nine battle that included birdies on two of the last three holes, significantly boosting his qualification prospects. Meronk's fourth DP World Tour triumph was at the 2023 at Real Club de Golf Sotogrande in , on October 22, 2023. He fired consecutive 66s in the final two rounds, highlighted by two front-nine eagles in the closing 66—including a hole-out from 121 yards on the ninth—to finish at 16-under-par 272, one stroke ahead of and assuming the lead in the Race to Dubai standings.

Other tour wins

Meronk secured his first professional victory on the at the 2019 Open de Portugal, held from September 12 to 15 at Morgado Golf & Country Club in , . He finished at 15-under-par 273, two strokes ahead of runner-up Sebastián García Rodríguez, marking the first win for a player in a European Tour group-operated event. This triumph propelled him to seventh on the Road to Rankings and contributed to his fifth-place finish overall, earning a full European Tour card for the 2020 season. Meronk achieved his maiden LIV Golf individual title at the 2025 LIV Golf Riyadh event, held February 6–8 at Riyadh Golf Club in , where his move to the league the prior year positioned him for consistent high-level competition. Leading wire-to-wire, he opened with a course-record-equaling 62 and closed with a 71 for a 17-under-par total of 199, securing a two-stroke margin over and .

Major tournament performances

Results in major championships

Adrian Meronk made his debut in a major championship at the 2021 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, where he missed the cut after rounds of 72 and 79. His best performances in the majors have come at The Open Championship, with a tied for 23rd finish in 2023 and tied for 50th in 2024. He has struggled to make the cut in the other majors, missing it in the 2023 and 2024 Masters Tournament, the 2024 PGA Championship, and the U.S. Open in 2021, 2023, and 2024. In 2025, Meronk made the cut at the PGA Championship to finish tied for 40th but missed cuts at the Masters and U.S. Open while tying for 50th at The Open. Meronk's results in the major championships are summarized in the following table:
YearMasters TournamentPGA ChampionshipU.S. OpenThe Open Championship
2021DNPDNPMC (72-79, +9)DNP
2022DNPDNPDNPT42 (75-68-70-69, –6)
2023CUT (73-76, +5)T40 (75-69-74-68, -2)MC (70-73, +3)T23 (72-71-74-67, E)
2024MC (78-80, +14)MC (74-69, +1)MCT50 (73-72-73-75, +9)
2025MC (+14)T40 (+6)MC (+9)T50 (73-72-73-75, +9)
Despite limited success overall, Meronk has demonstrated progressive improvement in his approach play during major championships, particularly evident in his consistent made cuts and solid finishes at from 2022 to 2025, where he ranked positively in strokes gained: approach in recent appearances.

Additional aspects

Team appearances

Meronk's professional team career began with his participation in the inaugural Hero Cup in January 2023, where he represented against at Golf Club. Playing in the singles matches, Meronk secured a crucial 1-up victory over England's , holing a 25-foot birdie putt on the 18th green to clinch the overall 14.5-10.5 win for his team. This performance highlighted his growing stature in European team events, building on his prior amateur international experience as a precursor to professional representation. Despite strong individual results on the DP World Tour in 2023, including two victories that elevated him to 40th in the , Meronk was overlooked for selection to the European team for the matches against the at Golf Club. As a player, he was eligible for the European squad, but captain opted for other captain's picks, leaving Meronk "shocked and angry" and citing the snub as a key factor in his subsequent decision to join . For the 2025 at Bethpage Black, Meronk's affiliation rendered him ineligible under current qualification rules, effectively ending any further considerations for the event. In February 2024, Meronk joined Cleeks GC for the League, captained by , marking his entry into professional competition in a 54-hole stroke-play format with both individual and scoring. Cleeks GC achieved their first at in June 2024, finishing at 33-under par, with Meronk contributing a second-round 65 to help secure the two-stroke win over Smash GC and Fireballs GC. The followed with a tie for sixth at the next event in Nashville, but overall, Cleeks GC placed eighth in the 2024 season-long standings out of 13 teams, qualifying for the postseason Team Championship where they finished outside the top bracket. Meronk's individual efforts, including a 17th-place finish in the overall standings, provided key contributions to the 's point total. The 2025 LIV Golf season saw Cleeks GC struggle for consistency, with Meronk's standout individual win at the season-opening event in —where he shot a course-record 62 in the first round—propelling the team to a sixth-place finish at 28-under par. However, subsequent results were middling, including 12th at , 11th at , and 12th at , leading to an overall 11th-place season ranking out of 13 teams with limited points accumulation. In the LIV Golf Team Championship at in August 2025, Cleeks GC advanced to the quarterfinals but lost 2-1 to Legion XIII; Meronk's 2&1 singles victory over was a highlight, though team losses in the other matches ended their run. Compared to his amateur team impacts, such as leading to strong individual showings in the , Meronk's professional contributions emphasize leadership in high-pressure formats but within teams facing greater competitive depth.
EventCleeks GC Team FinishMeronk's Key Contribution
LIV Golf Houston 20241stSecond-round 65; team total 33-under
LIV Golf Nashville 2024T6thSupported team scoring in tie for sixth
Riyadh 20256thIndividual win; first-round 62
LIV Golf Team Championship 2025Quarterfinals loss2&1 win over in singles

Playing style and equipment

Adrian Meronk, standing at 6 feet 6 inches tall, leverages his height for significant driving distance, averaging 314.6 yards in the 2025 season, where he ranked 17th in that category. His playing style emphasizes sound ball-striking and accuracy off the tee, hitting 50.71% of fairways during the same season, though this placed him 49th on the tour. This approach allows him to overpower courses with length while maintaining control, contributing to his ranking of second in strokes gained total on the DP World Tour in 2023. Meronk exhibits a relaxed demeanor particularly in team formats like and fourballs, where he performs effectively under pressure. His putting has shown consistency in 2025, ranking tied for 18th in putting average at 1.59 and second in total feet of putts holed with 3,496 feet on . Regarding evolutions in his game, Meronk has focused on improving his and play over the last three years, addressing challenges posed by his stature, which has enhanced his scoring ability around the greens. Meronk has been a staff player since his second year at and signed a professional endorsement deal with the brand upon turning pro in 2016, a he renewed in 2020. This long-standing relationship shapes his equipment choices, prioritizing forgiveness and control suited to his powerful . As of February 2025, his bag features:
  • Driver: G430 Max (10.5°) with Fujikura Speeder Evolution V1 661-X – selected for added forgiveness and improved launch compared to his previous lower-spinning model.
  • 3-wood: G425 Max (14.5°) with Fujikura Speeder Evolution V1 757-X – chosen for better control in windy conditions via the heavier .
  • Hybrid: G430 (19°) with Ping Tour 85-X – added for high-launch versatility on long par-5s.
  • Irons: iBlade (4-PW) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 .
  • Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (50°-12F, 54°-10S, 58°-10S) with True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Tour Issue .
  • Putter: Vault 2.0 Ketsch.
  • Ball: Titleist Pro V1x.
  • Grips: MCC.
These selections reflect a balance of Ping's forgiving woods and irons with wedges for precision in his evolving .

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