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Former Oklahoma golfer Max McGreevy has hit a career milestone securing a spot on the PGA Tour after passing the necessary points threshold on the Korn Ferry Tour.
Former Oklahoma golfer Max McGreevy has hit a career milestone this week as he secured himself a spot on the PGA Tour after passing the necessary points threshold on the Korn Ferry Tour over the weekend.
The 26-year-old was a member of the Sooners from 2013-2017 and had a sensational collegiate career punctuated by being a key piece in Oklahoma’s run to the 2017 national title winning his matches in both the national semifinals as well as the national championship.
After finishing his collegiate career, McGreevy turned pro and became a member of the Korn Ferry Tour in 2018.
He has six career top-10 finishes including winning the 2020 Price Cutter Charity Championship. Over the weekend, he placed tied for 19th in that same event - which was good enough to push his point total to the PGA Tour.
The Edmond, OK native has already established his place in Oklahoma golf history as a local kid who helped the Sooners win a national title, now he can further his status at the highest level playing alongside the best players in the world.
Parents: Brian and Sherry McGreevy. Brother: Tanner, Home course: Dallas Athletic Club, Father Brian played golf at Kansas, Uncle Tom McGreevy played golf at Arizona State and Uncle Gary Freeman played football at Kansas State — Born: Edmond, Oklahoma went to high school in Edmond Santa Fe
Would like to design clothing, and enjoys listening to music before playing a round. Favorite golf memory is when "Jesper Parnevik gave me his golf ball at the AT&T Byron Nelson one year when I was about 10."
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