
Max Greyserman
Max Greyserman
Background
Max Greyserman is an American professional golfer born on May 31, 1995. Hailing from a country with a rich golf tradition that has produced legends like Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Arnold Palmer, Greyserman represents the new generation of PGA Tour competitors. As of 2026, he has established himself as a consistent presence on tour, currently ranked #62 in the world with 1.8354 ranking points.
Career Overview
Greyserman has shown steady progress on the PGA Tour, with his 2026 season demonstrating both consistency and flashes of high-level performance. His best finish came at the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, where he tied for 18th place at 3-under par. He followed this with another strong showing at The Genesis Invitational, finishing tied for 27th at 7-under.
The American has proven capable of going low, as evidenced by his 14-under performance at The American Express (T62) and 11-under at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (T42). While he's had some missed cuts, including at the prestigious PLAYERS Championship (+9, T116) and Texas Children's Houston Open (+4, T124), Greyserman has maintained his position inside the world's top 100 golfers.
Current Status
At age 30 in 2026, Greyserman is in what are typically a golfer's prime competitive years. His current world position at #62 suggests he's on the cusp of breaking through to the next level of PGA Tour success. The New Jersey native (based on his background) will look to build on his solid 2026 performances, particularly his top-20 finish at Bay Hill, as he seeks his first PGA Tour victory and potential Ryder Cup consideration in future seasons.
Greyserman's game appears well-suited to a variety of courses, having posted competitive scores at both coastal tests like Pebble Beach and demanding layouts like Riviera Country Club. As he continues to gain experience against the world's best players, his consistency and course management should continue to improve.