
Ted Potter Jr.
Early Life & Background
Born on November 9, 1983, in the United States, Ted Potter Jr. grew up in a country with a rich golf tradition, where the PGA Tour serves as the pinnacle of professional competition. While details about his early years and amateur career are not widely documented, Potter turned professional in 2002, embarking on a journey through golf's competitive ranks.
Career Overview
Potter has competed primarily on the PGA Tour, where he has been a journeyman professional for over two decades. His career has included appearances in various tournaments, though he has not consistently been among the top-ranked players. One of his most notable achievements came in 2012 when he won the Greenbrier Classic, securing his first and only PGA Tour victory to date. This win granted him a two-year exemption on the Tour and marked a significant breakthrough.
Potter has also spent time on the Korn Ferry Tour (formerly Web.com Tour), where he has had moderate success, including multiple top-10 finishes. His game has been characterized by resilience, as he has navigated the challenges of professional golf, including injuries and fluctuating form.
Current Status
As of early 2026, Potter remains active on the PGA Tour, though he has not been a regular contender in recent years. His most recent recorded performance was at the 2026 Puerto Rico Open, where he finished tied for 74th place at 1 under par. While he has not replicated the success of his 2012 victory, Potter continues to compete, often relying on sponsor exemptions or past champion status to secure starts in tournaments.
At 42 years old, Potter's career has been defined by perseverance rather than sustained dominance. His lone PGA Tour win remains a highlight, and he remains a respected figure among his peers for his dedication to the game.