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Davis Thompson (born June 5, 1999) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He won the 2022 Rex Hospital Open and was number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking in 2020 and 2021.[2] Thompson earned his first PGA Tour win at the John Deere Classic on July 7, 2024, earning an invitation to play in the 2024 Open Championship, and the 2025 Masters Tournament in the process.[3]

Key Information

Amateur career

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Thompson was born in Atlanta, Georgia, but later moved to Auburn, Alabama and attended the Lee-Scott Academy, which he helped win six consecutive team state titles (2012–2017). He captured the individual state title in 2013 and 2015.[2]

He played collegiately at the University of Georgia for four seasons between 2017 and 2021, where he earned All-America First Team laurels his final two years, and was the 2021 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year. He won four individual titles at Georgia, including the NCAA Regionals in 2019 and 2021.[2]

Thompson won the 2020 Jones Cup Invitational, and was runner-up at the event in 2019 and 2021. He was the stroke play medalist at the 2019 Western Amateur.[4]

He played in the 2020 Arnold Palmer Cup and the 2021 Walker Cup.[5]

Thompson reached number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking in November 2020 and March 2021, and finished number two in the inaugural PGA Tour University Class of 2021.[2]

Professional career

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Thompson turned professional after his graduation in 2021 and joined the Korn Ferry Tour.

He shot a bogey-free 9-under 63 to hold a two-stroke lead after the first round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic before finishing T58 in his seventh career PGA Tour start and third as a professional.[6]

Thompson earned his card for the 2022–23 PGA Tour as he finished the 2022 Korn Ferry Tour season 16th on the points list, recording four top-10s, including a win at the Rex Hospital Open on his 23rd birthday.[2]

In 2023, he was runner-up at The American Express, one stroke behind Jon Rahm, after his putt on the penultimate hole struck the pin nearly dead-center and ricochet a foot and a half past.[7][8]

Thompson won his first career PGA Tour event at the 2024 John Deere Classic. Thompson's 28-under-par for the tournament was the lowest 72-hole score in the tournament's history, surpassing Michael Kim's 27-under-par at the 2018 edition.[3]

Amateur wins

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  • 2019 NCAA Athens Regional, Jim Rivers Intercollegiate
  • 2020 Jones Cup Invitational
  • 2021 Tiger Invitational, NCAA Tallahassee Regional

Source:[4]

Professional wins (2)

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PGA Tour wins (1)

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No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 Jul 7, 2024 John Deere Classic −28 (63-67-62-64=256) 4 strokes United States Luke Clanton (a), Taiwan Pan Cheng-tsung,
United States Michael Thorbjornsen

Korn Ferry Tour wins (1)

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No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 Jun 5, 2022 Rex Hospital Open −17 (64-66-68-69=267) 1 stroke Sweden Vincent Norrman, United States Andrew Yun

Results in major championships

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Tournament 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Masters Tournament T46
PGA Championship CUT CUT
U.S. Open CUT CUT T9 CUT
The Open Championship NT T66 CUT
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied for place
NT = no tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Results in The Players Championship

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Tournament 2023 2024 2025
The Players Championship 68 CUT T10
  Top 10

CUT = missed the halfway cut

Results in World Golf Championships

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Tournament 2023
Match Play T31

"T" = Tied

U.S. national team appearances

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See also

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References

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from Grokipedia
Davis Thompson (born June 5, 1999) is an American who competes on the . Born in , Georgia, and raised in , Thompson began playing in his early teens and achieved early success by winning two individual state high school titles while leading Lee-Scott to six team championships. Thompson attended the , where he played on the men's team from 2018 to 2021, earning honors and being named the 2021 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year. He turned in 2021 and joined the , where he secured his first victory at the 2022 Rex Hospital Open, finishing 14th on the regular season points list to earn his card for the 2022–23 season. On the , Thompson recorded several strong finishes in his debut season before claiming his maiden victory at the 2024 , where he shot a final-round 64 to win by four strokes and earn invitations to major championships, including the 2024 . As of November 2025, he has one PGA Tour win, one top-10 finish in the 2025 season, and ranks 71st in the FedExCup standings and 87th in the .

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Davis Thompson was born on June 5, 1999, in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the son of Todd and Leigh Thompson. His father, Todd Thompson, had a notable background in collegiate golf, playing for the men's team from 1985 to 1988 and serving as team captain in 1987 and 1988. Todd later became the tournament director for The RSM Classic on the . During his childhood, Thompson's family relocated from to . He developed an early interest in through his father's influence, who inspired him to take up the sport as part of the family's golfing heritage. This familial connection provided Thompson with his initial exposure to , fostering a passion that carried into his later years.

High school career

Davis Thompson attended Lee-Scott Academy, a private in , where he developed his golf skills as a multi-sport . During his high school years from 2013 to 2017, Thompson was a key contributor to the Lee-Scott Academy boys' team, helping secure six consecutive Alabama Independent School Association (AISA) state championships between 2012 and 2017. His consistent performance elevated the team's dominance in the AISA, with Thompson often anchoring the lineup in critical tournaments. On an individual level, Thompson claimed the AISA state medalist honors in 2013 as a , shooting a tournament-winning score that highlighted his early promise, and again in 2015 during his junior year. In the state championship, he finished tied for second with a two-round total of 138 (-6), further solidifying his status as one of Alabama's top junior golfers. These achievements marked a clear progression in his competitive record, from emerging talent to state standout, culminating in his recruitment to the .

Collegiate career

Davis Thompson attended the from 2017 to 2021, where he played for the men's golf team. As a in 2019, he secured his first collegiate victory by winning the NCAA Athens Regional with an 8-under-par total of 205, helping the Bulldogs claim the team title and advance to the NCAA Championships. In his junior year, Thompson dominated the 2020 Jones Cup Invitational, shooting a tournament-record 13-under 203 to win by nine strokes and earn an invitation to the PGA Tour's . He followed this with another strong performance in the 2021 Tiger Invitational, finishing at 10-under 206 for his third individual title. In his senior season, Thompson capped his collegiate career by winning the 2021 NCAA Tallahassee Regional with a 14-under-par score of 202, once again leading Georgia to the team championship. His outstanding play earned him First-Team honors from Ping in both 2020 and 2021, as well as the SEC Player of the Year award in 2021. Thompson's achievements extended to the global stage, as he ascended to the No. 1 ranking in the in November 2020 and again in March 2021. During this period, he also represented the in international competitions, including the .

U.S. national team appearances

Davis Thompson was selected to represent the in the 2020 , held December 21–23, 2020, at in . As a junior at the , he earned his spot through strong collegiate performances, including leading the SEC in scoring average that fall. In the event, Thompson posted a 2-1-1 record across four matches, contributing to the U.S. team's effort despite an overall loss to the International squad by a score of 33–27. Thompson's next national team appearance came in the , held May 8–9, 2021, at in , where he represented the U.S. against and . Selected as one of three automatic qualifiers based on his (No. 2 at the time), he participated in the match-play format consisting of , four-ball, and singles. On Day 1, Thompson and partner Pierceson Coody won their match against Alex and Barclay Brown by 1 up, but he lost his afternoon pairing with Mark Power by 3 and 2. On Day 2, Thompson fell in singles to Matty Lamb by 2 holes. Despite his individual 1–2 record in the Walker Cup, the U.S. team retained the cup with a narrow 14–12 victory, marking their ninth win in the last 10 matches. These international team experiences during his senior year at Georgia elevated Thompson's profile as a top amateur, helping him maintain the No. 1 into March 2021 and facilitating a seamless transition to professional upon graduating in May 2021.

Professional career

Early professional years (2021–2023)

Davis Thompson made his first appearance in a professional event at the 2020 as an amateur, earning entry through his victory in the Jones Cup Invitational earlier that year. Following his from the in May 2021, Thompson turned professional in June of that year, securing status as the second-ranked player in the inaugural PGA Tour University Class of 2021. His professional debut came at the Palmetto Championship, a event, where he made the cut after a strong recovery in his opening round. Thompson primarily competed on the during the 2021 and 2022 seasons, posting consistent results that included four top-10 finishes in 2022. A pivotal moment came on June 5, 2022, when he captured his first professional victory at the Rex Hospital Open, closing with a 2-under 69 to finish at 17-under par for a one-stroke triumph over the field. This win propelled Thompson up the 2022 Points List, where he ultimately finished 16th, earning his card for the 2023 season. In 2022, he played 22 events on the , making 14 cuts, with career earnings of $276,431. Transitioning to the as a in 2023, Thompson competed in 29 events, making 22 cuts and recording one runner-up finish, which contributed to official earnings of $2,191,483 for the year. His performance marked a steady progression, finishing 73rd on the 2023 FedExCup standings. Despite these achievements, Thompson faced early challenges in majors, missing the cut at the with rounds of 73-77 for 6-over par at . He encountered similar difficulties at the 2023 U.S. Open, posting 71-76 to finish at 3-over and miss the cut by one stroke at . These experiences highlighted the adjustment to elite competition, even as his overall rookie campaign solidified his status on the .

PGA Tour breakthrough (2024–present)

Davis Thompson achieved his breakthrough on the PGA Tour with a victory at the 2024 John Deere Classic, held from July 4–7 at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois. Finishing at 28-under-par 256, he set a tournament record and won by four strokes over the field, marking his first win on the circuit and earning him $1.44 million in prize money. This success propelled him into the top echelons of professional golf, securing exemptions into subsequent majors and elevated events. Following the win, Thompson reached his career-high Official World Golf Ranking of 38th on July 8, 2024, jumping 32 positions from 70th in a single week. The victory not only solidified his status as a full-time member but also highlighted his rapid ascent, building on prior performances that had earned him conditional status earlier in the year. In the 2025 season, Thompson competed in 25 events (as of November 2025), making 17 cuts and accumulating $2,389,148 in earnings to rank 64th on the money list. Notable results included a tied for 10th at in March, where he finished at 7-under-par, and a tied for 46th at the in April with a score of 5-over-par 293. He qualified for all four majors due to his prior win but missed cuts at the , U.S. Open, and . As of November 2025, Thompson stands 71st in the standings, reflecting a steady trajectory with consistent top-25 finishes in several regular-season events and positioning him for continued participation in elite tournaments.

Tournament wins

Amateur wins

Davis Thompson secured five notable individual victories during his collegiate career at the University of Georgia. His first major amateur win came at the 2019 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship Athens Regional, held May 13–15 at the UGA Golf Course in Athens, Georgia, where he finished at 8-under-par 205, winning by two strokes after a final-round 67. Thompson followed with a victory at the 2019 Jim Rivers Intercollegiate, held September 15–17 at Squire Creek Country Club in , where he finished at 7-under-par 209 with rounds of 70-71-68, winning by two strokes. In 2020, Thompson claimed the Jones Cup Invitational on February 1–2 at Ocean Forest Golf Club in , posting a tournament-record 13-under-par 203 and winning by nine strokes, which earned him a sponsor exemption into the PGA Tour's 2020 . Thompson's next triumph was at the 2021 Tiger Invitational, hosted March 15–17 at the in , where he co-medaled at 10-under-par 206 alongside Arkansas's Caleb Reeder after a final-round 73, with no playoff due to inclement weather. He capped his amateur successes with a victory at the 2021 Men's Golf Championship Tallahassee Regional, held May 17–19 at the Golden Eagle Golf and Country Club in , finishing at 14-under-par 202 and edging out Jacksonville's Michael Sakane by one stroke.

Professional wins

Thompson's first professional victory came at the 2022 Rex Hospital Open on the , held June 2–5 at the Country Club of Wakefield Plantation in . He posted rounds of 64-66-68-69 to finish at 17-under-par 267, securing a one-stroke win over Andrew Yun. Thompson earned $135,000 from the $750,000 purse for the triumph. His second professional win, and first on the , occurred at the 2024 , played July 4–7 at in Silvis, . Thompson carded 63-67-62-64 for a tournament-record total of 28-under-par 256, winning by four strokes over and Eric Cole. He collected $1.44 million from the $8 million purse. This victory elevated Thompson to 22nd in the FedExCup standings, securing his status through the 2026 season.

Major championship results

Masters Tournament

Thompson made his debut in the in 2025, qualifying through his victory at the 2024 , which earned him an invitation as a winner from the previous season. Held April 10–13 at , Thompson opened with a 1-over-par 71 in the first round, followed by a 3-over 73 in the second, making the cut at 4-over. He improved to an even-par 70 in the third round but struggled in the final round with a 7-over 79, finishing at 5-over-par 293 for a tie for 46th place. This performance earned him $61,180 in prize money.

PGA Championship

Davis Thompson made his major championship debut at the at in , qualifying as a member after earning his card for the 2022–23 season via a 14th-place finish on the 2022 regular season points list. In the first round, he carded a 5-over-par 77, followed by a 1-under-par 69 in the second round, for a 36-hole total of 6-over-par 146, missing the cut by five strokes. Thompson did not qualify for the 2024 at , as his breakthrough victory came later that summer at the in July. He returned for the 2025 at in , securing entry through his elevated status following his 2024 win and strong overall performance, which placed him inside the top 70 in the . Thompson opened with a 3-over-par 75 in the first round and followed with a 1-over-par 73, totaling 6-over-par 148 and again missing the cut by five strokes.

U.S. Open

Thompson made his U.S. Open debut as an amateur in 2020 at , where he qualified via exemption as one of the top-ranked players in the , a measure taken by the USGA due to the cancellation of traditional qualifying amid the . His strong amateur season, including a victory at the 2020 Jones Cup Invitational, contributed to his high WAGR standing that secured the spot. In the tournament, Thompson opened with a 3-under 69, tying for the early lead, but followed with a 6-over 78 in the second round to miss the cut at 7-over 147. After turning professional, Thompson returned to the U.S. Open in 2023 at , earning his entry through final qualifying at Pinehurst No. 2, where he finished solo second at 10-under par. He posted rounds of 72 and 71 to finish at 3-over, missing the cut in his first professional major appearance. Thompson achieved his best result in the event during the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, qualifying via final qualifying at Cherry Hill Club in , . He carded consistent scores of 70-72-70-68 to finish at even par 280, securing a tie for ninth place and marking his first top-10 finish in a major championship. In 2025, Thompson entered the U.S. Open at as an exempt player under the top-60 criterion. However, he struggled with rounds of 75 and 73, ending at 8-over 148 and missing the cut.
YearVenueQualificationRoundsTotalTo ParFinish
2020Winged Foot GCWAGR exemption ()69-78147+7MC
2023Los Angeles CCFinal qualifying72-71143+3MC
2024Pinehurst No. 2Final qualifying70-72-70-68280ET9
2025OWGR top 6075-73148+8MC

The Open Championship

Thompson made his debut in in 2024 at , qualifying through his victory at the earlier that month. He opened with a 2-over 74 in the first round amid light rain and winds gusting to 16 mph, followed by a 1-over 73 in the second round under similar conditions with winds up to 22 mph. Thompson improved to 1-under 71 in the third round despite cooler temperatures and winds around 25 mph, but struggled in the final round with a 6-over 78 on a brighter, drier day with moderate breezes, finishing tied for 66th at 12-over par. Entering the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club, Thompson qualified via his position among the top players in the after the 27th week of the season. He carded an even-par 73 in the first round under mostly cloudy skies with light winds and possible early showers, but shot a 3-over 75 in the second round amid increasing cloud cover and drizzly conditions, missing the cut at 6-over par.

Other professional results

The Players Championship

Davis Thompson qualified for The Players Championship through his full PGA Tour membership, which he secured by winning the 2024 John Deere Classic. Often dubbed golf's "fifth major" for its elite field of over 140 players, substantial $25 million purse, and challenging layout at TPC Sawgrass, the event was established in 1974 by PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman to rival the prestige of the four majors. Thompson made his debut in the tournament in 2023 as a University standout, finishing 68th at 3-over par after making the cut with an opening 2-under 70. In 2024, he missed the cut after rounds of 75 and 71 for 2-over 146. His standout performance came in 2025, where he tied for 10th at 7-under 281, marking his first top-10 finish in the event and earning $656,250— a key boost to his season earnings. Thompson's round-by-round scores were 72 (even par), 68 (4-under), 71 (1-under), and 70 (2-under), showcasing consistent play with strong putting in the middle rounds that helped him climb the leaderboard. This result highlighted his growing contention in high-stakes invitationals early in the 2025 season.

World Golf Championships

Davis Thompson has not appeared in any (WGC) events during his professional career. The WGC series, which ran from 1999 to 2023, featured elite invitational tournaments such as the WGC-Dell Technologies , WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, and , with fields limited to around 64 players selected primarily from the top 50 in the (OWGR), along with recent major champions and other qualifiers. Thompson turned professional in 2021 after completing his collegiate career at the , initially competing on the . Throughout the latter years of the WGC era, including 2021 through 2023, his OWGR position remained outside the top 50, rendering him ineligible for these threshold-restricted events. His world ranking progression stayed below the required level until July 2024, when a victory at the propelled him into the top 50 for the first time, reaching a career-high of 38th. The discontinued the WGC series following the as part of schedule restructuring to introduce new signature events and formats. By late 2025, Thompson's OWGR position stood at 87th as of November 2025, but the absence of WGC tournaments precludes any participation.

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