
Emiliano Grillo
Emiliano Grillo
Background
Emiliano Grillo, born on September 14, 1992, in Argentina, is a professional golfer competing primarily on the PGA Tour. Hailing from a country with a growing golf tradition that has produced major champions like Roberto De Vicenzo and Ángel Cabrera, Grillo has represented Argentina on the international stage. His career has seen him compete against the world's best while maintaining a steady presence on tour.
Career Overview
Grillo turned professional in 2011 and has since established himself as a consistent competitor on the PGA Tour. While his world ranking has fluctuated, he reached as high as #109 in 2026 with 1.26 ranking points. His career highlights include strong performances in various PGA Tour events, though he has yet to secure a victory in recent seasons.
In 2026, Grillo showed flashes of strong play, most notably at the Valspar Championship where he finished tied for 7th place with a score of -7. His other 2026 results included appearances at the Texas Children's Houston Open, THE PLAYERS Championship, Cognizant Classic, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, WM Phoenix Open, and Farmers Insurance Open, with mixed results ranging from even par to -7 under par performances.
Current Status
As of 2026, Grillo continues to compete regularly on the PGA Tour, maintaining his position among the world's top 150 golfers. His game shows potential for strong performances, as evidenced by his top-10 finish at the Valspar Championship, but consistency remains key for the Argentine professional. At age 33, Grillo remains in the prime years of his career and will look to build on his experience to challenge for more high finishes and potential victories on tour.
Grillo's career trajectory suggests he possesses the skills to compete at the highest level, and his continued development could see him challenge for more significant results in the coming seasons. His presence adds to Argentina's growing reputation in international golf, following in the footsteps of his more decorated countrymen.