Player
Max Greyserman
USA
USA
Upcoming
- 2026-07-16The Open Championship 154th Open ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
Past results (19)
- 2026-06-25Travelers ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-25KPMG Women's PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18U.S. Open 126th U.S. OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18U.S. OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply GiveGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-11RBC Canadian OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-11Dow ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-04the Memorial Tournament pres. by WorkdayGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-04U.S. Women's Open pres. by AllyGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-29ShopRite LPGA Classic powered by WakefernGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-28Charles Schwab ChallengeGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-21THE CJ CUP Byron NelsonGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14PGA Championship 108th PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14Kroger Queen City Championship pres by P&GGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07Truist ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07ONEflight Myrtle Beach ClassicGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07Mizuho Americas OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-04-09The Masters 90th Masters TournamentGolf Majors 2026
Max Greyserman is an American professional golfer from Short Hills, New Jersey, who competes full-time on the PGA Tour. He lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Born on May 31, 1995, to parents who emigrated as teenagers from Kyiv when it was still part of the Soviet Union, Greyserman grew up in New Jersey and counts Russian as his first language. He earned his full PGA Tour card in 2023 and has been a consistent presence in the upper half of tour fields since.
Greyserman played college golf at Duke University from 2013 to 2017, graduating with a degree in public policy and economics. He won the 2015 New Jersey Golf Association Amateur Championship and took the 2014 New Jersey State Open as an amateur. After turning professional in 2017 he spent four seasons on the Korn Ferry Tour, interrupted in 2022 by surgery to repair a fractured lunate bone in his wrist. He came back strong, finishing ninth on the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour Points List to secure his PGA Tour card. His first full Tour season in 2024 produced four top-10 finishes, including solo second at the 3M Open and second at the Wyndham Championship. At the 2025 Masters Tournament he finished T32, and at the 2024 U.S. Open he posted T21. At the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink he sat one shot off the lead through 36 holes before finishing T14 at two under par.
Greyserman's defining strength is his putting. His continued development off the tee and with his irons will determine whether he can push his ranking back toward the career-high of 30 he reached in October 2025.
Follow tee times in United States time.


