Patrick Reed has had a fascinating career.
After being dismissed from the University of Georgia, Reed found a home at Augusta State. There, he helped the Jaguars win back-to-back NCAA National titles in 2010 and 2011.
Turning pro soon after the 2011 National Championship, Reed earned his full-time PGA Tour card before the 2013 season. During his rookie campaign, he broke through at the Wyndham Championship, winning in a playoff over Jordan Spieth.
Not long after, Reed became known as “Captain America” after he hushed European fans in his singles match at the 2014 Ryder Cup. In 2018, Reed won his first major, the Masters, defeating Rickie Fowler by a single shot.
With nine wins and a green jacket under his belt, Reed left the PGA Tour for LIV Golf in 2022. He resigned his PGA Tour membership back in June of 2022 and has since won over $2M since joining LIV.
HESWALL, ENGLAND – JULY 19: Patrick Reed of the United States poses with the trophy following…
HESWALL, ENGLAND – JULY 19: Patrick Reed of the United States poses with the trophy following his victory after the final round of the 2006 Junior Open at Heswall Golf Club, July 19, 2006 in Heswall, England.

05 JUNE 2011: Patrick Reed tees off during the Division I Men’s Golf Championship held at…
05 JUNE 2011: Patrick Reed tees off during the Division I Men’s Golf Championship held at the Karsten Creek Golf Course in Stillwater,OK. Augusta State won the match play tournament 3-2 over Georgia.

MEMPHIS, TN – JUNE 9: Patrick Reed hits a drive during the first round of the…
MEMPHIS, TN – JUNE 9: Patrick Reed hits a…
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