Euan Kyle

At the 2017 Scottish Junior Curling Championships, Kyle played second on the Cameron Bryce rink which also included third Robin Brydone and lead Frazer Shaw.

With Bryce, the team won their first World Curling Tour event at the Tallinn Challenger, going undefeated to claim the title.

[9] Out of juniors, Kyle continued to play lead for Ross Whyte with Duncan McFadzean and Robin Brydone rounding out the lineup at second and third respectively.

[10][11] They also reached the final of the Grant Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge and were semifinalists at five other tour stops.

[14] Team Whyte had a strong start to the 2021–22 season, reaching the final of the 2021 Euro Super Series where they lost to Yannick Schwaller.

[15] After a quarterfinal finish in their second event, they won the KW Fall Classic with an unbeaten record, defeating fellow Scotts Team Ross Paterson in the final.

[17] With the points they accumulated from the first part of the season, Team Whyte qualified for the 2021 Masters, their first Grand Slam of Curling event.

They turned things around in November, however, winning the Swiss Cup Basel and the Original 16 Tour Bonspiel in back-to-back weeks.

Back in Scotland, the team had a strong start to the Scottish championship, sitting 6–0 with one round robin game left to play.

[29][30] The Whyte rink came out of the gate strong to begin the 2023–24 season, reaching the semifinals of the 2023 Baden Masters before losing consecutive finals at the 2023 Euro Super Series and the 2023 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard to Team Mouat.

[31][32] In their fourth event, they succeeded in capturing the 2023 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic, defeating Niklas Edin in the championship game.

They then defeated Team Edin to qualify before upsetting Brad Gushue and Yannick Schwaller in the quarterfinals and semifinals to reach their first Slam final.

[36] In their next two events, the team lost in the final and semifinals of the 2024 Mercure Perth Masters and 2024 Canadian Open respectively, both to the Mouat rink.

They then won two straight sudden death games to reach the semifinals where they were eliminated by Rachel Hannen and Bobby Lammie, earning the bronze medal.