Max Alexander Greyserman (born May 31, 1995) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour.
[6] She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2009, and competed in the first U.S. Adaptive Open at Pinehurst in 2022 in the neurological impairment division, caddied by his father.
[4][10][11] Greyserman played varsity golf at Pine Crest School in South Florida as a seventh grader.
[6][4] Greyserman first broke par at PGA National's Fazio course (then known as the Haig) at age 9, shooting a 71.
[12][4] In 2012, Greyserman recorded top-10 finishes at the Lessings AJGA Classic, the PING Invitational, the Puerto Rico Junior Open, and the New Jersey Amateur.
[13][14] In 2013, he won the New Jersey Junior Championship, was a finalist at St. Andrews Boys Open, was a semifinalist at the North and South Amateur, and was a member of the Wyndham Cup East Team.
[15][16][17][14] Greyserman played four seasons for Duke University, where he studied public policy and economics, and graduated in 2017.
[4] In 2013–14, he posted a 74.9 stroke average, and shot a two-under 214 to tie for fourth at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate.
[29][2][4] He thinks that the injury was the result of repetitive use, and anti-inflammatory medicines were eventually not able to mask the pain.
[2] The following year in his fourth season on the Korn Ferry Tour, Greyserman finished No.
[30] Greyserman has four top-10 finishes on the 2024 PGA Tour: T7 at the Texas Children's Houston Open, T4 at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans (playing with partner Nico Echavarría), solo 2nd at the 3M Open, where he finished one stroke behind winner Jhonattan Vegas, and 2nd at the Wyndham Championship.
[32] The following month he came in second with a 268 at the 3M Open at the TPC Twin Cities, in his 22nd PGA Tour start.