PATRICK REED
Masters Champion. Ryder Cup Legend. Global Competitor.
Patrick Reed has built a career on passion, grit, and a flair for the extraordinary. A 12-time worldwide winner, including a career-defining 2026 Rolex Series triumph in Dubai, Reed continues to deliver championship moments on golf’s biggest stages. He’s the youngest-ever World Golf Champion, breaking Tiger Woods’ record at WGC Doral. He has earned the nickname “Captain America” with clutch Ryder Cup performances, represented Team USA at two Olympics, and become one of only four Americans honored with lifetime membership on the European Tour.
Reed’s journey has spanned major championships, electrifying Ryder Cup heroics, and global tours — from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf League to standout performances on the DP World Tour. In 2025, he claimed a podium finish at The Masters and a landmark individual victory in LIV Golf Dallas, underscoring his relentless competitive fire.
In early 2026, Reed made a pivotal career decision: he has officially departed the LIV Golf Tour and will return to the PGA Tour as a past champion member, eligible to compete in events beginning August 25, 2026, with full membership reinstatement for the 2027 season. He will also continue competing as an Honorary Lifetime Member on the DP World Tour.
More than trophies, Reed represents resilience and evolution. From Texas junior golf to Augusta’s green jacket, from global wins to his work with the Team Reed Foundation, he plays with one goal: to leave a lasting mark on the game — and on every fan who watches.
Reed is currently ranked #2 on the Tour. He is notably only one of 5 Americans ever awarded an Honorary Life Membership on the European Tour.
Patrick stormed to a runaway victory in the Link Hong Kong Open in November of 2024 to record his maiden victory on the Asian Tour. An 11-under-par 59 on day three put him on course for a three-shot win.
Patrick Reed was inactive on the PGA Tour following his 2022 resignation upon joining LIV Golf. A past champion with multiple PGA Tour victories, Reed officially announced his intent to return to the Tour in 2026. He is eligible to compete as a past champion member beginning August 25, 2026, with full reinstatement targeted for the 2027 season.
Intense, focused, and fiercely competitive, Patrick Reed was a founding force of 4Aces GC and one of LIV Golf’s original stars, delivering consistent firepower across four seasons, including Team Championship 2022 and a signature individual win in Dallas in 2025.
Reed officially departed LIV Golf in January 2026.
In the Bag
3 Iron
3 Iron3 Iron
Callaway
Apex 21 Hybrid
3 Wood
3 Wood3 Wood
TaylorMade
SIM2
Ball
Golf BallGolf Ball
Titleist
Pro V1
Driver
DriverDriver
Titleist
TSi2
Irons
IronsgrindworksUSA
PR-101A Forged Irons - PW, 5-9
PR-202 CB Irons - 4
Putter
PutterTitleist
Scotty Cameron
Tour Rat I
Wedges
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Titleist
Vokey Wedges (60, 56, 52) True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400