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Jordan Smith

Golf
England

Jordan Smith

Background

Jordan Smith is a professional golfer from England, a country with a rich golfing tradition that has produced major champions like Nick Faldo and Justin Rose. As of 2026, Smith is ranked #67 in the world with 1.7381 ranking points, establishing himself as a consistent presence on the global golf stage.

Career Overview

Smith has shown steady progress in his professional career, with his 2026 season demonstrating both consistency and flashes of high-level performance. His best result came at the 2026 Valspar Championship where he finished tied for 3rd place at -9, showcasing his ability to compete against elite fields. Other strong performances in early 2026 include a T17 at the WM Phoenix Open (-10) and a T23 at the Cognizant Classic (-7).

While Smith has experienced some missed cuts (THE PLAYERS Championship and Farmers Insurance Open), his ability to frequently finish inside the top 30 of tournaments indicates a player capable of contending when his game is on form. His scoring has shown particular strength in events like The American Express where he shot -17 to finish T30.

Current Status

As of March 2026, Smith remains a solid mid-tier professional on the global golf circuit. His world ranking of #67 places him among the top English players currently competing. The Valspar Championship performance suggests he may be trending upward, though his game still shows some variability from week to week. With continued strong finishes, Smith has the potential to climb higher in the rankings and challenge for his first PGA Tour victory.

Smith's game appears well-suited to a variety of courses, as evidenced by his decent performances across different tournament styles from the desert tracks of Phoenix to the Florida swing events. His future prospects will depend on finding greater consistency to complement his evident scoring ability when in form.

Recent Results

#57vs Cadillac Championship
-1
#16vs RBC Heritage
-9
#87vs Valero Texas Open
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#45vs Texas Children's Houston Open
-5
#3vs Valspar Championship
-9