
Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith
Nationality: England
Date of Birth: November 9, 1992
Current World Ranking: #67 (1.7381 pts)
Primary Tour: PGA Tour
Career Overview
Jordan Smith, born in England on November 9, 1992, represents the strong tradition of British golf that has produced major champions and consistent tour professionals. While not yet among the elite ranks of the 33-year-old has shown flashes of strong play on the PGA Tour, particularly in early 2026.
Smith's 2026 season has been marked by significant volatility, ranging from missed cuts to top-3 finishes. His best performance came at the 2026 Valspar Championship where he finished tied for 3rd at -9, demonstrating his ability to contend against strong fields. Other notable finishes include a T17 at the WM Phoenix Open (-10) and T23 at the Cognizant Classic (-7).
Current Form
As of March 2026, Smith's game appears inconsistent but with promising upside. Following his Valspar Championship podium finish, he missed the cut at THE PLAYERS Championship (+8) but rebounded with a T45 at the Texas Children's Houston Open (-5). His early season included both strong showings (T30 at The American Express, -17) and early exits (T110 at Farmers Insurance Open, +1).
Ranked 67th in the world, Smith sits in the tier of players capable of breaking through with a win or climbing into the top 50 with continued strong performances. His scoring has shown he can go low (multiple double-digit under par tournaments) but maintaining consistency across multiple rounds remains a challenge.
Playing Style
While specific statistical data isn't available, Smith's recent results suggest a player who can produce very low rounds but may struggle with course management or consistency under pressure. His -17 performance at The American Express (a tournament known for low scoring) and -10 at the WM Phoenix Open indicate comfort on birdie-friendly courses, while his Valspar T-3 shows he can compete on more challenging layouts.
As an English player on the PGA Tour, Smith follows in the footsteps of recent UK stars who have found success on American soil. His current ranking suggests he's positioned as a solid tour professional capable of contending in certain events, though not yet established among the tour's elite.