
Jason Scrivener
Jason Scrivener
Background
Jason Scrivener is an Australian professional golfer born on April 18, 1989, in Perth, Western Australia. Emerging from Australia's strong golfing tradition that has produced major champions like Greg Norman and Adam Scott, Scrivener turned professional in 2010 after a successful amateur career. He has primarily competed on the European Tour (now DP World Tour) and PGA Tour, establishing himself as a consistent performer.
Career Overview
Scrivener has built a solid professional career with multiple top-10 finishes across international tours. While he hasn't yet claimed a victory on the DP World Tour or PGA Tour, his consistent performances have kept him competitive in events worldwide. His game has proven particularly effective in tournaments across Africa, the Middle East, and his native Australia.
In early 2026, Scrivener showed steady form with several made cuts and mid-tier finishes, including a T20 at the Bahrain Championship (-11) and T25 at both the Joburg Open (-7) and Magical Kenya Open (-13). These results demonstrate his ability to contend in diverse conditions, from desert courses of the Middle East to the parkland layouts of South Africa.
Current Status
As of early 2026, Scrivener continues to compete regularly on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour. His recent performances suggest he remains a competent tour professional capable of challenging when his game peaks. While not currently among the world's elite, his consistency keeps him in the mix at many events, particularly those played in similar conditions to his Australian homeland.
At age 36, Scrivener represents the experienced tier of international professionals who form the backbone of professional golf tours worldwide. His career trajectory suggests he may be most effective on courses requiring strategic play and precise iron shots rather than pure power.