2018 MASTERS CHAMPION
Masters Champion. 9× PGA Tour Winner. Ryder Cup legend. Now dominating the DP World Tour with multiple victories — climbing back to the top of the world rankings.
Back where he belongs — competing at the highest level and winning again on the world stage.
I've always been the kind of guy who thrives when people count him out. That doubt — it's fuel.
Patrick Reed burst onto the professional golf scene with an intensity and confidence that immediately set him apart. Born August 5, 1990 in San Antonio, Texas, Reed's competitive fire was evident from his earliest days on the course — winning back-to-back NCAA Division I individual titles before turning professional in 2011.
His career breakthrough came at the 2018 Masters Tournament, where he held off charging challenges from Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth, and the roaring Augusta patrons to claim the green jacket. It was a performance that defined everything Reed stands for: relentless under pressure, fearless in the spotlight, and unapologetically himself.
Reed's Ryder Cup performances are the stuff of legend. His 2016 battle with Rory McIlroy at Hazeltine — a singles match widely regarded as one of the greatest in Ryder Cup history — cemented his reputation as a player who elevates when the stakes are highest. Over six team USA appearances, Reed has compiled a record that places him among the most valuable American players in the event's modern era.
Now competing on the DP World Tour, Reed has proven the doubters wrong once again — winning multiple events and climbing the world rankings. With his sights set on a full PGA Tour return and another Major championship, the best chapters of Patrick Reed's career may still be ahead.
Through the Patrick Reed Foundation, he invests in the next generation of golfers. Patrick hosts an award-winning AJGA event annually, giving young players a platform to compete.
Husband to Justine, father to Windsor-Wells and Barrett. Patrick balances a global competition schedule with being present for the moments that matter most.
With an eye toward the future, Patrick has ambitions in golf course architecture — bringing his competitive insight to designing world-class layouts.
Gleneagles, Scotland • Debut appearance
Incheon, South Korea
Hazeltine • Legendary singles match vs Rory McIlroy
Liberty National, New Jersey
Le Golf National, Paris
Royal Melbourne, Australia