Aldrich Potgieter, the youngest player on the PGA Tour, clinched his first Tour victory at the age of 20 in a thrilling fashion on Sunday, securing a life-changing payday in the process.
After completing 72 holes at the Rocket Classic, Potgieter found himself tied with Max Greyserman and Chris Kirk at 22 under par on the leaderboard. The trio battled it out in a sudden-death playoff that extended to five extra holes before a winner emerged.
During the playoff, Potgieter and Greyserman both displayed remarkable skill and composure. They matched each other shot for shot until they reached the 158-yard 15th hole, known as the shortest hole on the North Course course at the Detroit Golf Club.
Potgieter’s precise 9-iron shot landed him just 18 feet away from the hole, while Greyserman’s shot stopped 10 feet behind. After Greyserman narrowly missed his putt, Potgieter seized the opportunity and sunk a flawless putt to claim victory.
With this win, Potgieter not only secured his first PGA victory but also a substantial $1.728 million payday, more than double Greyserman’s earnings for finishing in second place.
This triumph marks Potgieter’s third top-10 finish and surpasses his previous best result of a second-place finish at the Mexico Open earlier this year.
At just 20 years old, Potgieter is already making waves in the golfing world. Turning professional at 18 in 2023, he became the youngest Korn Ferry Tour winner at 19. Currently leading the Tour in average driving distance, Potgieter is proving to be a rising star in the sport.
Furthermore, Potgieter joins a select group of non-American players who secured their first PGA Tour victory before turning 21 in the last century, including legends like Rory McIlroy and Seve Ballesteros.
