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Doc Redman

Doc Redman (born December 27, 1997, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) is an American professional golfer who won the 2017 U.S. Amateur Championship in a dramatic 37-hole playoff victory over Doug Ghim at Riviera Country Club. Raised in Raleigh, North Carolina, Redman attended Leesville Road High School, where he was a standout athlete alongside future PGA Tour winner Grayson Murray and American Idol finalist Clay Aiken. He later enrolled at Clemson University, majoring in actuarial mathematics and earning the Outstanding Freshman Award while competing for the Tigers' golf team. As a sophomore in 2017, Redman captured the U.S. Amateur title, earning an invitation to and playing in the 2018 Masters Tournament as an amateur, along with invitations to the U.S. Open and Open Championship (which he forfeited upon turning professional), and a spot on the victorious U.S. Walker Cup team later that year. Redman turned in the fall of 2018 following his year at Clemson, initially competing on the and circuits. He earned full PGA Tour for the 2020 through performances on the tour, including a runner-up finish at the 2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic that granted him special temporary membership. In his year, Redman posted strong results, including a runner-up finish at the Safeway Open and a third-place tie at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, earning $1,361,633 in the 2020–21 and retaining full status through the 2021–22 . After slipping to conditional status in 2023, he returned to the Korn Ferry Tour, where he ranked 138th on the 2024 Points List and remained exempt into 2025. As of November 2025, Redman, now 27 and residing in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, with his wife Carlynn and son Onnis, continues to grind for a full-time PGA Tour return. His career has yielded six top-5 finishes and nine top-10s on the PGA Tour without a victory, alongside total official earnings of $5,208,969. A recent highlight came in October 2025, when he Monday-qualified for the Sanderson Farms Championship and finished T9 at 16-under par, earning $169,500 and boosting his momentum heading into the Korn Ferry Tour Finals. Known for his analytical mindset from his math background and passion for the stock market, Redman remains a resilient figure in professional golf.

Early life and education

Early life

Doc Hudspeth Redman was born on December 27, 1997, in Raleigh, North Carolina, though some sources list Chapel Hill as his birthplace or early residence. His given first name, "Doc," was selected by his family prior to his birth and would have been used regardless of gender; it is not a nickname. Redman grew up in Raleigh with his parents, John and Jude, and one sister, Karma. His family provided a supportive environment for sports, with limited public details on their professions beyond his father's significant role in introducing him to golf and his mother's unwavering encouragement. His grandfather worked at the Pentagon, reflecting family ties to public service. The Redmans maintained strong connections to North Carolina throughout his early years. Redman was introduced to golf at a young age through his father's influence and family encouragement, fostering an early passion for the sport before any formal competition. He developed his initial skills at local courses in the Raleigh area, benefiting from the state's golfing resources and a nurturing home environment.

High school career

Redman attended Leesville Road High School in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he played golf under coach Andy Hunt. Throughout his high school tenure, he demonstrated consistent excellence in North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) events, securing top finishes that highlighted his emergence as a leading junior golfer in the state. As a junior in 2015, Redman placed second in the NCHSAA 4A state championship after shooting a 70 in the final round to rally into contention. He earned All-State honors for the Tar Heel Youth Golf Association (TYGA) each year from 2013 to 2016, recognizing his strong performances in regional and state-level junior competitions that complemented his high school schedule. In his senior year, Redman capped his high school by winning the 2016 NCHSAA 4A Mideast Regional with a bogey-free 9-under-par 63, tying the course record at Pinehurst No. 2. He followed this with in the state championship at Pinehurst No. 8, posting a four-under-par total of 140 over two rounds (71-69) to claim the individual title. These achievements solidified his reputation as one of North Carolina's top high school golfers, paving the way for national junior recognition.

College career

Doc Redman enrolled at in the fall of 2016, majoring in with an emphasis in actuarial . As a with a 3.54 GPA, he balanced the demands of a rigorous academic program with competitive golf, earning the Outstanding Freshman Award from the College of Science’s Department of in his first year and recognition for his dual achievements in academics and athletics during his sophomore year. During his freshman season (2016–17), Redman emerged as a standout on the Clemson Tigers men's golf team, winning individual medalist honors at the Jackrabbit Invitational in September 2016 with a Clemson-record 54-hole score of 203 (13-under par), leading the Tigers to the team title by 21 strokes. He followed with a victory at the Ka'anapali Collegiate Classic in November 2016, shooting a school-record 198 (15-under par) to become the first Clemson freshman since 1974–75 to win two tournaments in a single season. These performances earned him ACC Freshman of the Year honors, third-team All-America recognition, and first-team All-ACC and Academic All-ACC selections, while contributing to the team's appearances in the ACC Championship and NCAA Regionals. As a key contributor in his sophomore year (2017–18), Redman posted a team-leading stroke average of 70.59, finishing second at both the ACC Tournament and NCAA Clemson Regional (combined 24-under par across those events) before placing 15th individually at the NCAA Championships, where the Tigers achieved a 13th-place team finish. Over his two seasons, he recorded 11 top-10 finishes in 20 tournaments, including seven in his freshman year, a career stroke average of 70.70 (a Clemson record), and 15 school records, while earning All-ACC honors for the second consecutive year. Following the 2018 NCAA Championships, Redman announced his decision to forgo his final two years of eligibility and turn professional.

Amateur career

Amateur wins

Redman's amateur career began with notable success in junior competitions. At the age of 15, he claimed his first major junior title at the 2013 Carolinas Junior Boys' Championship, held at High Point Country Club in High Point, North Carolina, where he overcame a four-shot deficit in the final round to win by one stroke with a total score of 212 (-4). This victory marked an early highlight in his progression from regional events to higher levels of competition. As a freshman at Clemson University, Redman secured his first collegiate individual win at the 2016 Jackrabbit Invitational in Valentine, Nebraska, posting a 54-hole total of 203 (-13), the lowest such score by a Clemson player in 13 years, and leading the Tigers to the team title. Later that fall, he added another individual triumph at the Ka'anapali Collegiate Classic in Lahaina, Hawaii, finishing at 198 (-15) to claim the trophy. These successes underscored his rapid ascent during his amateur tenure. Redman's amateur achievements peaked with his victory in the 2017 U.S. Amateur Championship at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, where he defeated Doug Ghim of the University of Texas in a 37-hole final marked by a stunning comeback. Trailing by two holes with three to play in regulation, Redman eagled the 35th and birdied the 36th and 37th (the first playoff hole) to secure the win. This triumph earned him exemptions into the 2018 Masters Tournament and U.S. Open, capping a junior career that also included wins at the 2015 and 2016 Sea Pines Junior Heritage tournaments and a runner-up finish in the 2017 Western Amateur, where he fell to Norman Xiong in a 22-hole final.

Team appearances

Redman earned his spot on the 2017 Walker Cup team through his victory in the and strong performances during his college career at , marking the first time a Clemson player had been selected since Kyle Stanley in 2007. The match took place on September 9–10, 2017, at in , , pitting the against and Ireland in a biennial amateur team competition. The U.S. team secured a decisive with a final score of 19½–7½, reclaiming the cup after a loss in 2015. Redman's in the event was 0–3–0 across three . In the Saturday morning foursomes, he paired with but fell to Connor Syme and McBride of and by 3 and 2. On Sunday morning in the foursomes, Redman and Braden Thornberry lost to Jack Singh and Scott Gregory by 2 up. In the afternoon singles, Redman lost to Boote by 1 up. No records indicate Redman's participation in earlier U.S. junior such as the to 2017. The provided Redman with valuable exposure to high-stakes international competition, honing his match-play skills and composure under pressure, which he later credited with aiding his to .

Professional career

PGA Tour career

Redman turned on May 29, 2018, following his year at . He earned his for the 2020 through a strong performance on the 2019 Korn Ferry Tour, where he finished 18th on the points list. During the 2020–2022 period, Redman achieved his peak, reaching a high of 76th in the Official World Golf Ranking in November 2020. Notable performances included a solo second-place finish at the 2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic, earned via Monday qualifying before securing full status, and a tie for 29th at the 2020 . Over these years, he recorded six top-five finishes across events. Redman faced challenges in 2023, finishing 159th in the FedEx Cup standings, which resulted in the loss of his full PGA Tour card. In 2024 and 2025, Redman competed on conditional status, relying on Monday qualifiers and sponsor exemptions to gain entry into events. His 2025 season highlights included a tie for ninth at the Sanderson Farms Championship in October, marking his lone top-10 finish of the year; he made the cut in nine of 17 starts and earned $280,080. Through the 2025 season, Redman has accumulated over $5.2 million in PGA Tour earnings, with 66 cuts made in 124 starts, nine top-10 finishes, and no victories.

Korn Ferry Tour career

Redman made his Korn Ferry Tour debut in 2019 as a rookie, finishing 18th on the points list with strong performances across multiple events, which secured his PGA Tour card for the 2020 season. His early success highlighted his transition from amateur golf, establishing him as a promising professional talent. After losing his status following the 2023 season, Redman returned to the full-time in 2024. He competed in the regular season and , posting consistent results but narrowly missing a return to the . At the season-ending presented by United Leasing & in October 2024, Redman led much of the final before a double on the 15th and a on the 17th dropped him to a tie for second at 9-under par, one shot out of a playoff; the finish earned him $97,175 but left him outside the top 30 necessary for card reinstatement. In the 2025 season, as of November 17, Redman has played 16 events, making eight cuts and earning approximately $110,580, placing him 138th on the points list. Standout results include a tie for 17th at the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX ($13,150) and a tie for 24th at The Ascendant presented by Blue ($8,226), though he has no top-10 finishes this year. These efforts reflect his ongoing push to climb the standings while balancing occasional PGA Tour qualifiers. Over his , Redman has made 46 starts, earning $357,878 with 26 cuts made and four top-10 finishes, including one top-5 and his runner-up at the . The has served as his primary competitive outlet since 2023, providing a for regaining through consistent play and contention moments.

Results in championships

Doc Redman has made three appearances in men's championships during his , with his best finish being a tie for 20th at the 2019 Open Championship. He has not recorded a in any . No additional appearances occurred between 2021 and 2025, as Redman primarily competed on the during that period without qualifying for the events. The following table summarizes Redman's year-by-year results in the four majors, including finishes and whether the cut was made (scores noted where available from official records).
YearMasters TournamentPGA ChampionshipU.S. OpenThe Open Championship
2018CUT (+9)DNPDNPDNP
2019DNPDNPDNPT20 (-1, 283)
2020DNPT29 (-3, 277)DNPDNP
2021DNPDNPDNPDNP
2022DNPDNPDNPDNP
2023DNPDNPDNPDNP
2024DNPDNPDNPDNP
2025DNPDNPDNPDNP
Redman's 2018 Masters debut came as the reigning U.S. , where he opened with a 4-over 76 before a second-round 5-over led to the cut. His career-best result was the T20 at the at Portrush, earned via a Monday qualifier at the Rocket Mortgage Classic; he posted consistent rounds of 71-71-71-70 on the links course. At the 2020 PGA Championship, held at TPC Harding Park in a post-lockdown August slot, Redman made the cut with a strong second-round 67 and finished T29 after rounds of 73-67-70-67. Redman received a 2018 U.S. Open exemption as U.S. Amateur winner but forfeited it upon turning professional on May 29, 2018, and he has not appeared in the event since.

Results in The Players Championship

Doc Redman debuted in in 2021, shortly after earning his card at the end of 2020, with invitations to the event determined by active Tour membership and () position. Regarded as the "fifth major" for its elite field of top-125 players and $25 million purse—the largest among non-majors—Redman has made four appearances through 2025, reflecting his intermittent full-time Tour status. His results show limited contention, with two missed cuts and two mid-pack finishes, underscoring a career trajectory marked by battles for consistent playing privileges rather than elite contention in signature events. Redman's strongest performances came in 2022 and 2025, where he finished tied for 26th at 4-under par each time, earning $143,000 in the former year amid steady scoring across all rounds. He missed the cut in his debut and in 2023, the latter hampered by an opening-round 78 during windy conditions at . Redman did not qualify for the 2024 edition after losing his full Tour status at the end of 2023, playing instead on the .
YearPositionTo ParEarningsNotes
2021CUT+2$0Missed cut after rounds of 73-73; debut .
2022-4Finished with rounds of 71-70-72-71.
2023CUT+8$0Missed cut after 78-74; challenging impacted .
2024DNP--Did not qualify; on .
2025-4Tied career-best finish in the event with consistent play.

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