Max Greyserman
Max Greyserman
Background
Max Greyserman is an American professional golfer who has established himself on the PGA Tour. Hailing from the United States, a country with a rich golf tradition and home to legendary players like Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus, Greyserman represents the next generation of talent emerging from the competitive U.S. golf system.
Career Overview
As of 2026, Greyserman is ranked #62 in the world with 1.8354 ranking points, demonstrating consistent performance on tour. His recent results showcase a mix of strong finishes and learning experiences against elite competition.
Greyserman's 2026 season has included several notable performances, most prominently an 18th place finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard where he finished at -3. He followed this with a 27th place showing at The Genesis Invitational (-7) and a 42nd place at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (-11). These results indicate his ability to compete at high-level PGA Tour events.
Other 2026 starts include the WM Phoenix Open (76th, Even par), Farmers Insurance Open (86th, -2), and The American Express (62nd, -14). While he has faced some challenges in tougher fields - finishing 116th at THE PLAYERS Championship (+9) and 124th at the Texas Children's Houston Open (+4) - his overall body of work shows promise and consistency.
Current Status
Currently ranked inside the top 100 at world #62, Greyserman is establishing himself as a regular PGA Tour competitor. His game appears well-suited to certain courses and conditions, as evidenced by his better finishes. At this stage of his career, he appears focused on building consistency and converting strong performances into higher finishes against elite fields.
As an American golfer in his prime competitive years, Greyserman has the opportunity to continue climbing the world rankings through strong performances in PGA Tour events. His 2026 results suggest he's capable of contending when his game is sharp, though he'll need to improve his consistency in major tournaments to take the next step in his career.