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Pro Since 2017

Hometown: Medellín, Colombia
University: Arkansas
Current Tour: PGA Tour

Born on August 4, 1994, in Medellin, Colombia, Nico Echavarria is one of the brightest stars in professional golf. He came from a family steeped in the game, with his grandfather and father introducing him to the course at age two, and both his brothers competing collegiately in the U.S. He played at the University of Arkansas from 2013 to 2017, earning All-American honors, before turning professional and steadily working his way from PGA Tour Latinoamérica wins to the Korn Ferry Tour and ultimately the PGA Tour. His breakthrough came in March 2023 when he won the Puerto Rico Open in his rookie PGA Tour season, and he added his second Tour win at the 2024 Zozo Championship in Japan, where he set a course record. He won the 2026 Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, pushing his PGA Tour win total to three and cementing him as one of the premier Colombian players in the game’s history.

Pro Since 2012

Hometown: Tucson, AZ
University: Oregon State
Current Tour: PGA Tour & Asian Tour

Born July 1, 1988, in Tucson, Arizona, and raised in Salem, Oregon, Paul Peterson is the definition of perseverance in professional golf. A left-handed golfer who is actually right-handed, Peterson attended Oregon State University and turned professional in 2012. What followed was over a decade of globe-trotting competition across six continents and 40-plus countries, including wins on the DP World Tour (2016 Czech Masters), Japan Golf Tour, and Asian Tour (2018 Myanmar Open). After more than a decade of grinding, Peterson finally earned his PGA Tour card in 2024 by winning the Korn Ferry Tour’s Simmons Bank Open, arriving at the sport’s highest stage at age 36. He leads the PGA Tour in driving accuracy and plays a precision-based game that makes him a compelling throwback to a different era.

Pro Since 2005

Hometown: Lincoln, England
University: Tennessee
Current Tour: PGA Tour

Born in Lincoln, England, on February 1, 1982, David Skinns is one of golf’s great perseverance stories. He attended the University of Tennessee, where he majored in psychology, and spent over a decade grinding on developmental circuits before breaking through with multiple Korn Ferry Tour wins and multiple trips to the PGA Tour. His three Korn Ferry titles came in 2018, 2020, and 2023. An unforgettable moment came in the first round of the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship, where he fired a course-record 12-under 60 and just missed a 59. Off the course, he is passionate about house music, follows the Tennessee Volunteers and Pittsburgh Steelers, and says he would have been a pilot if not a golfer.

Pro Since 2019

Hometown: El Paso, TX
University: Texas at Arlington
Current Tour: PGA Tour

Born on July 26, 1996, in El Paso, Texas, Tanner Gore has had a note on his childhood bedroom mirror since 2012 that reads simply “professional golfer.” He honored that commitment by becoming a standout at the University of Texas-Arlington before turning professional in 2019. His career has taken him through PGA Tour Americas and the Korn Ferry Tour, where his personality and resilience have become defining traits. A near miss in a 2024 AdventHealth Championship playoff via Monday qualifier helped turn his season around, and he has credited working with a mental coach and finding joy in the process as key to his development.

Pro Since 2016

Hometown: San Ramon, CA
University: San Jose State
Current Tour: Korn Ferry Tour

Cody Blick is a 32-year-old professional golfer from San Ramon, California, currently competing on the Korn Ferry Tour after a decorated career at San Jose State University, where he won five individual titles and set the school’s career scoring average record. He turned professional in 2016 and became a household name in golf circles during the 2018 Q-School final round, when his clubs were stolen before the final round and he pieced together a borrowed set, then shot a 63 to earn his Korn Ferry Tour card. A Titleist staff player who now resides in Jacksonville, Florida, his brother Connor is also a professional golfer.

Pro Since 2017

Hometown: Knoxville, TN
University: Alabama
Current Tour: Korn Ferry Tour

Davis Shore is a 27-year-old professional golfer from Knoxville, Tennessee, currently competing on the Korn Ferry Tour after a standout career at the University of Alabama, where he was a member of the 2016 USA Junior Ryder Cup Team and earned AJGA First-Team All-American honors. His path was far from easy, as he overcame a torn hip labrum requiring surgery and a serious L3 vertebrae fracture that kept him off the course for nearly an entire college season. He turned professional in 2021, now resides in Sarasota, Florida, and off the course is an accomplished musician with a passion for guitar, saxophone, and piano, and has long been a supporter of both the First Tee of Knoxville and St. Jude Children’s Hospital.

Pro Since 2018

Hometown: Gainesville, FL
University: West Florida
Current Tour: Korn Ferry Tour

A Gainesville, Florida native, Chandler Blanchet was an absolute force at the University of West Florida, becoming the program’s all-time wins leader with 13 individual victories and winning the 2017 NCAA Division II individual national championship along with the Jack Nicklaus Award. After turning professional in 2018 he carved out a strong career on PGA Tour Latinoamérica, winning the Order of Merit in 2023, and then made his biggest leap in 2025 by winning the Korn Ferry Tour Championship to earn his PGA Tour card. Blanchet plays from Atlantic Beach, Florida, loves taco tourism and surfing, and has his eye on eventually opening his own coffee and taco shop.

Pro Since 2015

Hometown: Overland Park, KS
University: South Florida
Current Tour: PGA Tour

Joseph Winslow is a professional golfer from Overland Park, Kansas, currently competing on the PGA TOUR Americas. A standout in his junior and amateur years, Winslow was a three-time Kansas 5A State Individual Champion and earned NCAA Honorable Mention All-American honors in 2012. He attended the University of Iowa and the University of South Florida, where he graduated with a degree in Communications. Turning professional in 2015, Winslow has since earned notable victories, including first place finishes at the Florida Professional Golf Tour Legacy Championship and The Watson Challenge in 2024. He also gained Korn Ferry Tour membership for the 2023 season. His career highlights include winning the 2018 PGA TOUR China Yantai Championship and being named Ambassador of the Year on the tour. Winslow has consistently performed well across multiple tours, securing top 10 finishes in the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, Korn Ferry Tour, and Minor League Golf Tour events.

Pro Since 2023

Hometown: Paris, France
University: Texas Christian 
Current Tour: Alps Tour

Born March 30, 2000, in Antibes, France, Aymeric Laussot was the top-ranked under-18 golfer in his country before earning a scholarship to Texas Christian University. At TCU he was a key contributor in a dramatic NCAA Championship moment, holing an 18-foot putt to force the Horned Frogs into a playoff with Georgia Tech. He turned professional in 2023 and quickly made an impression on the European developmental circuit, winning the 2024 Ein Bay Open on the Alps Tour in Egypt in just his first event on that circuit. That result earned him Challenge Tour status for 2025, and he now competes on the second tier of the DP World Tour ecosystem with ambitions to reach the top level of European golf.

Pro Since 2022

Hometown: Bloomfield Hills, MI
University: Jacksonville
Current Tour: MLG Tour

Grant Haefner, a professional golfer from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, found his way back to golf after injuries forced him to step away from soccer, a sport he initially gravitated toward despite learning golf from his father at a young age. A late bloomer, Haefner didn’t make his high school golf team until his senior year but persevered to earn a spot on Wayne State University’s team, where he became a team captain in his sophomore year. He later continued his collegiate career at Jacksonville University, posting a 73.29 scoring average and achieving a top finish of T6 at the Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational. As an amateur, Haefner was the 2017 Michigan Amateur Medalist and a two-time U.S. Amateur participant. Since turning professional in 2022, he has earned four professional victories, including a win at the Sandridge Golf Club event in February 2025, and is currently in his second full season as a pro.

Pro Since 2019

Hometown: Hartland, MI
University: Eastern Michigan
Current Tour: PGA Tour

Born in Hartland, Michigan, Beau Breault earned a golf and academic scholarship to Eastern Michigan University, graduating magna cum laude with a finance degree while setting the program’s single-season scoring average record at 71.67 and winning the MAC Player of the Year award in 2019. After turning professional in 2019, he has competed on PGA Tour Americas, PGA Tour Latinoamérica, and various U.S. developmental circuits. In November 2025 he captured the Nevada Open Championship in a dramatic sudden-death playoff, finishing 21-under par, with his sights set on advancing through Q-School to reach the Korn Ferry Tour and eventually the PGA Tour.

Pro Since 2025

Hometown: Baillargues, France
University: Jacksonville
Current Tour: Minor League Tour

A French-born golfer from Baillargues, France, Alexandre Vandermoten played collegiate golf at Jacksonville University, where he became one of the program’s most decorated players with multiple All-ASUN Conference honors. He spent much of his childhood in Africa with his parents before returning to Europe and eventually competing in the U.S. college system. In 2024 he earned an individual NCAA Regional selection and followed that with a victory at the prestigious Southeastern Amateur, opening rounds with a 7-under 63. Currently pursuing a professional career after graduating with a business degree, Vandermoten holds a third-degree brown belt in karate and brings a worldly, determined approach to the grind of turning pro.

Pro Since 2024

Hometown: Northville, MI
University: Wyoming
Current Tour: MLG Tour

Jimmy Dales is a professional golfer from Northville, Michigan, who competed at the University of Wyoming, where he was a two-time U.S. Amateur qualifier and one of the more accomplished amateurs in the country during his graduate year. He closed out his collegiate career by winning the Orlando International Amateur and the Sonoran Amateur in

back-to-back weeks in January 2024, defeating fields of over 100 elite amateurs in each event. Now competing on PGA Tour Americas, Dales brings a polished, well-rounded game built on years of high-level amateur competition and an economics degree from Wyoming to his budding professional career.

Pro Since 2015

Hometown: Larvik, Norway
Current Tour: Challenge Tour

Andreas Halvorsen (born December 8, 1996) is a Norwegian professional golfer currently competing on the DP World Tour. He turned professional in 2015 and has achieved six professional victories, including the 2024 Danish Golf Challenge. As an amateur, Halvorsen represented Norway in several international competitions, notably winning the 2014 Junior Golf World Cup alongside Viktor Hovland. In 2013, he moved to St. Augustine, Florida, to train at the Tom Burnett Junior Golf Academy, where he secured five tournament wins during the 2013–14 Future Collegians World Tour season. Halvorsen played on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica from 2016 to 2022, finishing as runner-up at the 2017 Visa Open de Argentina and the 2019 Abierto Mexicano de Golf. In 2023, he won two tournaments on the Nordic Golf League, finishing fourth in the Order of Merit, which earned him promotion to the 2024 Challenge Tour. In 2025, Halvorsen secured his DP World Tour card by finishing tied for second at the Kolkata Challenge, capitalizing on a medical exemption that limited his 2024 season to 13 events due to a knee injury .​

Pro Since 2018

One of the most decorated amateur golfers in recent memory, Braden Thornberry from Olive Branch, Mississippi, won the 2017 NCAA Division I individual championship for Ole Miss, rose to number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking in 2018, and earned both the Haskins Award and the Mark H. McCormack Medal. He also competed alongside Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler, and Will Zalatoris on the 2017 U.S. Walker Cup team. After turning professional in late 2018, Thornberry spent several years grinding on the Korn Ferry Tour before breaking through at the 2024 Korn Ferry Tour Championship, birdying the final hole to secure his first professional win and earn his PGA Tour card.

Pro Since 2024

Egor is a 23-year-old professional golfer born in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, who made history in November 2024 when he became the first Russian player to compete on the PGA Tour and the first Russian to make a cut, accomplishing both in his debut at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship after qualifying through Monday qualifying with a 6-under 66. A four-year standout at the University of Central Florida before turning professional, Eroshenko is a determined and creative competitor who continues to build his international career, pursuing further status through Asian Tour qualifying.

Pro Since 2022

Hunter Wolcott is a 27-year-old professional golfer from Dickson, Tennessee, who played collegiately at the University of Tennessee before turning professional in 2022, earning two All-SEC selections and an individual title during his Vol career. He comes from a deep golf lineage, as his father Bob Wolcott played on the PGA Tour from 1989 to 1992 and was later inducted into the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame. Wolcott earned his first professional victory at the Diners Club Peru Open on PGA Tour Americas in May 2025, rallying from a five-shot deficit through nine holes of the final round to win by two strokes, securing his path toward a full card on the Korn Ferry Tour.

Pro Since 2018

Ian Holt is a 30-year-old professional golfer from Stow, Ohio, who turned professional in 2018 following a decorated career at Kent State University, where he earned back-to-back Mid-American Conference Golfer of the Year awards and finished second in program history in career scoring average, behind only 2003 Open Championship winner Ben Curtis. Now competing on the Korn Ferry Tour, Holt has broken through in 2026 with two wins on the season and currently leads the Points List, positioning himself as one of the top contenders to earn his PGA Tour card. He grew up playing Fox Den Golf Course in Stow and worked on the maintenance crew there throughout high school and college, a blue-collar upbringing that has defined his relentless rise through the professional ranks.

Pro Since 2025

Jack Neill is a professional golfer from the United Kingdom who traded a 14-year soccer career for golf and made his way across the Atlantic to compete collegiately at Jacksonville University, where he studied finance and developed his game at the Division I level. Coming from a golf family his father Russell Neill is a professional golfer in the UK. Jack has golf in his blood and is now taking his game to the next level on the mini tour circuit as he works toward earning status on a higher-level professional tour.

Pro Since 2018

Jimmy Jones is a Canadian professional golfer from Victoria, British Columbia, who played collegiately at the University of South Florida before turning professional and competing on PGA Tour Americas. He is the son of Canadian Golf Hall of Fame member Dawn Coe-Jones, who won three LPGA titles during her career before passing away in 2016, giving Jones a deep connection to the game and a powerful motivation to carry on her legacy. A former competitive hockey player who played from age six through eighteen, Jones brings an athlete’s competitiveness to the golf course and uses a Canadian toonie as his ball marker as he works to build his professional career and honor his mother’s name.

Pro Since 2025

Jo Hacker is a 26-year-old professional golfer from St. Brelade, Jersey, in the United Kingdom, who came to the United States to play at Jacksonville University, where he earned both a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in exercise science while competing at the NCAA Division I level. He turned professional in January 2025 and earned his place on the Alps Tour through a two-stage qualifying school held in Italy, competing across Spain, Italy, Egypt, and beyond. With a spot on the HotelPlanner Challenger Tour firmly in his sights, Hacker has shown early promise with a string of solid finishes in Egypt and continues to build toward his long-term goal of reaching the European Tour.

Pro Since 2025

Michael Winslow is a professional golfer from Overland Park, Kansas, who came from a deep golf family before starring at Wichita State University, where his father played collegiately at Columbia and his siblings all competed at the college level as well. A standout amateur, he won the 2024 Kansas Amateur Championship at Topeka Country Club, the Kansas City Amateur, and qualified for the U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine National, capping a remarkable summer run. He turned professional following his senior season at Wichita State, where he earned AAC All-Conference honors, bringing a competitive pedigree and a proven match play mentality to his budding professional career.

Pro Since 2024

Yin Ho Yue is a 24-year-old professional golfer from Hong Kong who came to the United States to compete at the University of Oregon, where he developed his game on the Pac-12 circuit after showing early promise as a junior, including qualifying for the European Tour’s Hong Kong Open while still in high school. A trailblazer for Hong Kong golf, he has since turned professional and earned status on the Korn Ferry Tour, representing his home country on one of golf’s most competitive developmental stages as he works to climb the professional ranks and ultimately earn his PGA Tour card.

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