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Patton Kizzire

Patton Kizzire (born March 3, 1986) is an American professional golfer who competes on the , where he has secured three victories since turning professional in 2008. Born in , Kizzire relocated to Tuscaloosa at age two and remained there through the start of his college years, attending three different high schools—Tuscaloosa Academy, Central High School, and Northridge High School—over four years. His father, Maxie Kizzire, was a baseball player at the . Kizzire honed his skills at , where he played college and earned All- first-team honors in 2008 with a stroke average of 72.86, culminating in a victory at the SEC Championship. Standing at 6 feet 5 inches and weighing 215 pounds, he swings right-handed and joined the full-time in 2016 after success on the following his professional debut. Kizzire's PGA Tour triumphs include the 2017 OHL Classic at Mayakoba, the 2018 Sony Open in Hawaii—won in a playoff against James Hahn—and the 2024 Procore Championship, where he finished at 20-under par to end a six-year winless drought and claim his third title. Through 272 starts as of late 2025, he has recorded 25 top-10 finishes, 10 top-5 results, and career earnings exceeding $13.9 million, while maintaining an active status with a current Official World Golf Ranking around 230th. In major championships, his best PGA Championship finish is T49 in 2016 across four appearances. After moving to Sea Island, Georgia, in 2012, Kizzire credited the relocation with boosting his performance on developmental tours leading to PGA success.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Patton Kizzire was born on March 3, 1986, in . He is the son of Maxie and Sally Kizzire; his father, a former player at the , introduced him to , while his mother supported his early pursuits by driving him to tournaments across the state. Kizzire has one sister, Cameron. At the age of two, Kizzire moved with his family to , where he spent his formative years. He began playing at the local Indian Hills Country Club, mentored by club professionals including Dale Snellman, Peter Wishart, Drew Bardenwerper, and Paul Reid, as well as coaches Tom Tarleton and Scott Taylor. Standing at an imposing 6 feet 5 inches tall even in his youth, Kizzire's physical stature became a notable trait as he developed his game through local clubs and family encouragement. During high school, he attended three different schools—Tuscaloosa Academy, Central High School, and Northridge High School—over four years, winning the individual Alabama state high school championship twice but never on a team that claimed the title. Kizzire's early junior career showcased his potential, highlighted by a third-place finish at the 2003 U.S. Junior Open. He also secured back-to-back State Junior Championships in 2003 and 2004 at Ol' Colony Golf Club, along with three Golf Association titles, including the 2003 and 2006 State Match Play events and the 2004 State Four-Ball Championship partnered with Gator Todd. These accomplishments paved the way for his transition to college at .

Amateur career

Kizzire began his competitive golf journey in high school, attending three different schools in Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Tuscaloosa Academy, Central High School, and Northridge High School. As a senior at Northridge, he was named an AJGA first-team All-American and earned three-time West Alabama High School Player of the Year honors, highlighting his regional dominance. Earlier, as a junior in 2003, he received AJGA All-America recognition after securing five top-five finishes in national junior events, including a victory at the Mobile tournament. Kizzire played college at from 2005 to 2008. During the 2006–07 season, he earned All- first-team honors with a stroke average of 72.86 across 13 events. His standout achievement came at the 2007 SEC Championship, where he claimed the individual title with rounds of 72, 69, and 70 for a total of 211 (1-over par), becoming the fourth Auburn golfer to win the conference individual crown and helping the team finish third. Kizzire graduated from Auburn in 2008 with a degree in business administration. Following graduation, he decided to turn professional that same year.

Professional career

Korn Ferry Tour years

Kizzire turned professional in 2008 following his college career at Auburn University. He earned conditional status on the Web.com Tour (now Korn Ferry Tour) through qualifying school that fall but struggled to establish himself, failing to make a cut in his four starts during the 2009 season. From 2010 to 2014, Kizzire faced ongoing challenges in his professional development, primarily competing on mini-tours and occasionally gaining limited access to higher-level events through additional qualifying efforts. He relocated to Sea Island, Georgia, in 2012, a move he later credited with improving his consistency and preparation, though results remained modest during this period. In December 2014, Kizzire earned full exempt status on the Web.com Tour for the 2015 season by advancing through qualifying school. Kizzire's breakthrough came in 2015, when he dominated the Web.com Tour regular season with two victories: the Utah Championship on August 2, defeating Sung Kang in a playoff, and the News Sentinel Open on August 23, winning by four strokes over Si Woo Kim and Brad Fritsch. These triumphs, combined with 12 top-10 finishes, propelled him to the top of the money list with $567,866 in earnings from 25 starts. For his outstanding performance, Kizzire was named the Web.com Tour Player of the Year on November 18. Over his entire Korn Ferry Tour tenure from 2008 to 2015, Kizzire made approximately 35 starts, accumulating around $572,000 in career earnings on the circuit, with the vast majority earned in his banner 2015 season that secured his PGA Tour card for 2016.

PGA Tour career

Kizzire earned his PGA Tour card for the 2015–16 season after topping the Web.com Tour money list in 2015, marking his debut on the top circuit. In his rookie campaign, he demonstrated solid consistency, making 20 of 27 cuts and securing five top-10 finishes, including a runner-up result at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. These performances, coupled with over $1 million in earnings, enabled him to finish 68th in the FedEx Cup standings and retain full exempt status for the following season. Kizzire reached the peak of his early career during the 2017–18 season, where he captured his first two victories: the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in November 2017 and the in January 2018, defeating in a playoff. These triumphs made him the first multiple winner of the season and propelled him to a career-high of 51st on March 4, 2018. His strong ball-striking, a hallmark of his game as one of the tour's tallest players at 6 feet 5 inches, contributed to 10 top-25 finishes that year, finishing 40th in the . Following his 2018 successes, Kizzire encountered significant challenges, experiencing performance downturns that led to losing his full card in multiple seasons, including after the 2023 campaign when he finished outside the top 125 in the standings. He regained access through strong showings on the and Monday qualifiers, maintaining competitiveness despite inconsistent results, such as missing 14 cuts in 30 starts during the 2022–23 season. This period tested his resilience, with occasional top-10 finishes providing glimpses of his potential amid broader struggles. Kizzire staged a notable resurgence in 2024, securing his third victory at the Procore Championship on September 15 with a five-stroke margin, ending a 176-event winless drought and locking in his tour card through 2026. In the 2025 season, up to November, he has competed in 25 events without a top-10 finish, including missing the cut at the with rounds of 79 and 73. As of November 9, 2025, he stands 180th in the rankings and 230th in the OWGR, with career earnings exceeding $13.9 million.

Professional wins

PGA Tour wins

Patton Kizzire has secured three victories on the , each marking significant milestones in his professional career and earning him exemptions into major championships such as The Masters and the . These triumphs highlight his consistency and ability to perform under pressure at elite levels. Kizzire claimed his first title at the 2017 OHL Classic at Mayakoba on November 12, 2017, finishing at 19-under-par 265 to win by one stroke over . Due to weather delays, the final day featured 36 holes, where he posted rounds of 66 and 67 after opening with a 62 and a 70. This breakthrough victory propelled him to a career-high in the and secured his first invitation to The Masters. Just two months later, Kizzire won the 2018 Sony Open in Hawaii on January 14, 2018, defeating James Hahn in a six-hole playoff after both finished regulation at 17-under-par 263. His round-by-round scores were 67-64-64-68, with the final-round 68 forcing the extra holes on the par-3 17th and par-5 18th at Waialae Country Club. As the first multiple winner of the 2017-18 season, this success further elevated his status and confirmed his full-time PGA Tour status through 2020. Kizzire ended a six-year drought with his third PGA Tour win at the 2024 Procore Championship on September 15, 2024, closing with a 2-under-par 70 to finish at 20-under-par 268, five strokes ahead of David Lipsky, Kevin Yu, and Matt Wallace. His scores across the event were 66-65-67-70 on the North Course at Silverado Resort, where he made three birdies in his final seven holes to seal the victory. The win earned him 500 FedExCup points, boosting his standing in the Fall series and qualifying him for the 2025 season-opening tournaments, including The Sentry.

Korn Ferry Tour wins

Kizzire secured his first victory at the 2015 Utah Championship, held August 2, 2015, at Golf Club in . He carded rounds of 67, 62, 71, and 69 for a total of 19-under-par 269, tying at the end of regulation before winning on the second playoff hole with a 3-foot birdie putt. This win earned him $117,000 from the $650,000 purse. Just three weeks later, Kizzire claimed his second title at the 2015 News Sentinel Open, concluding on August 23, 2015, at Holston Hills Country Club in . He posted scores of 68, 68, 64, and 64 to finish at 20-under-par 264, winning by four strokes over the field. This back-to-back victory, following his Utah success, netted him $99,000 from the $550,000 purse and solidified his position as the season's money leader. These two triumphs propelled Kizzire to the top of the 2015 regular-season money list with $567,866 in earnings, earning him full exempt status on the 2016 . His dominant performance also garnered him the 2015 Player of the Year award.

Other wins

Kizzire's sole victory outside the PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour came in the 2018 QBE Shootout, a team event held December 7–9 at Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida. Partnering with fellow PGA Tour player Brian Harman, the duo won the 54-hole tournament by one stroke. The QBE Shootout employs a unique team format across three rounds: a scramble in the first round, a modified alternate shot in the second (where both players tee off and select the best drive before alternating shots), and a better-ball format in the final round. Kizzire and Harman posted scores of 59 in the opening scramble, 66 in the modified alternate shot, and 61 in the better-ball finale, finishing at 30-under-par 186. Their eagle on the par-5 17th in the final round proved decisive, securing the win over runners-up Graeme McDowell and Harry Higgs. As an unofficial, non-counting event on the schedule—hosted by and benefiting local charities—the victory earned the team a share of the $3.4 million purse, with Kizzire receiving $422,500. This exhibition-style competition highlights team play rather than individual stroke-play performance.

Tournament results

Major championships

Patton Kizzire has competed in 17 major championships throughout his professional career, advancing to the weekend on four occasions. His strongest performance occurred at the , where he finished tied for 18th at six under par. Kizzire earned invitations to multiple majors via his triumphs, notably the 2018 , which secured spots in the 2018 Masters, , and U.S. Open, as well as the 2024 Championship, qualifying him for the 2025 majors. The following table summarizes Kizzire's results in the majors, with "CUT" indicating a missed cut, "T" for tied finish, and "WD" for withdrawal.
YearU.S. Open
2016T49CUTT68
2018CUTCUTCUTCUT
2019T18CUTCUTCUT
2022T75CUT
2025CUTWDCUTCUT
In 2025, Kizzire missed the cut at the Masters with rounds of 79 and 73 for 152 (+8). He withdrew from the after an opening-round 74. At the U.S. Open, he missed the cut at +5. At , he missed the cut at +9.

The Players Championship

Patton Kizzire has participated in , often regarded as golf's "fifth major" due to its prestige, large purse, and elite field at , nine times since earning full status in 2016. Qualification for the event typically requires maintaining exempt status through prior-season performance, such as finishing in the top 125 on the money list or via recent victories. Over these appearances, Kizzire has made the cut five times, reflecting a 56% success rate in advancing to the weekend rounds. His overall record includes one top-25 finish, with no contention for the title but consistent efforts in a tournament known for its challenging Stadium Course layout, particularly the infamous 17th island green. Kizzire's debut came in 2016, where he posted rounds of 71-70-82-77 to finish T76 at +12, earning $22,415 in a field won by . He struggled in 2017 with a missed cut after scores of 77-77 (+10 total), and repeated the outcome in 2018 (75-72, +3). In 2019, he rebounded to make the cut and tie for 79th at +4 (71-70-79-72), collecting $22,725. The 2020 edition was abbreviated due to the , with Kizzire carding a first-round 79 (+7) before the tournament's cancellation after one day; no official finishes were recorded. He improved in to T35 at -3 (70-69-72-74), banking $84,840 in an event delayed by weather. His career-best performance arrived in , a T22 at -5 (68-76-72-67), where strong opening and closing rounds highlighted his ball-striking on the demanding par-72 layout, earning $223,000. Kizzire slipped to T65 at +1 in 2023 (74-71-74-70), still making the cut but fading late for $45,852. He did not enter the 2024 amid a challenging season that saw him regain full status via a fall victory. In 2025, he missed the cut with rounds of 73-73 (+2), continuing a trend of sporadic weekend play at this invitational showcase.

World Golf Championships

Patton Kizzire made limited appearances in the series, which were invite-only events for top-ranked players and select qualifiers, primarily during his career peak in when he reached a world ranking high of No. 40 following multiple victories. His first and best performance came at the 2018 WGC-Mexico Championship, where he finished tied for 12th at 9-under par (69-69-71-70), earning $199,000 and securing qualification through his FedExCup standing. Later that year, Kizzire competed in three more WGC events. At the , he advanced to the round of 16 with a 1-2-1 group stage record before losing to , tying for 36th overall. He followed with a tied for 31st finish at even par (68-67-74-71) in the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, his only appearance in the event. His 2018 WGC campaign concluded at the , where he tied for 68th at 13-over par (74-71-76-80). Kizzire's final WGC outings occurred in 2019, again via world ranking qualification. He placed tied for 25th at 7-under par (69-73-70-69) in the WGC-Mexico Championship, improving on his debut but still outside contention as won by four shots. At the , he struggled to a tied for 67th finish at 13-over par (74-71-76-80), matching his prior year's score there. The WGC series, known for its global fields and high purses exceeding $10 million, was discontinued after the 2022 season, with events integrated into other tours or replaced by team formats like the . Kizzire did not qualify for subsequent majors or equivalent invites post-2019 due to fluctuating rankings.
YearEventFinishScore to ParEarnings
2018WGC-Mexico ChampionshipT12-9$199,000
2018WGC-Dell Technologies T361-3-1 record$78,000
2018WGC-Bridgestone InvitationalT31E$74,750
2018T68+13$46,500
2019WGC-Mexico ChampionshipT25-7$85,000
2019T67+13$46,500

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