Harrison Crowe

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Harrison Crowe (born 15 October 2001) is an Australian professional golfer. In 2022, he won the New South Wales Open and the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.

Born (2001-10-15) 15 October 2001 (age 24)
Sporting nationality Australia
ResidenceBexley, Sydney, Australia
Turned professional2023
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Harrison Crowe
Personal information
Born (2001-10-15) 15 October 2001 (age 24)
Sporting nationality Australia
ResidenceBexley, Sydney, Australia
Career
Turned professional2023
Current tourPGA Tour of Australasia
Former tourAsian Tour
Professional wins2
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour of Australasia2
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentCUT: 2023
PGA ChampionshipDNP
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open ChampionshipCUT: 2023
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Amateur career

Crowe had a stellar amateur career, topped off by winning the 2022 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Thailand, which earned him major championship starts at both the 2023 Masters Tournament and the 2023 Open Championship.[1] In 2022, Crowe went viral after he executed a trick shot at the Old Course at St Andrews, hitting a ball from the pavement outside a pub, over nearby buildings and onto the 18th green.[2][3]

Crowe won the Victorian Amateur Championship back-to-back in 2020 and 2021. In 2022, he won the Australian Master of the Amateurs and the 2022 New South Wales Amateur Championship, where he was runner-up in 2023. He represented Australia at the 2022 Eisenhower Trophy and won the 2023 Bonallack Trophy with the Asia/Pacific team.[4]

In 2022, Crowe won the New South Wales Open at Concord Golf Club, becoming the first to win both the New South Wales Amateur and Open in the same year since Jim Ferrier in 1938.[5] He was also runner-up at the PGA Classic at The National, another PGA Tour of Australasia event. He rose to 23rd in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.[4]

Professional career

Crowe turned professional in September 2023 and joined the PGA Tour of Australasia, capitalizing on the exemption he received for winning the NSW Open. He was runner-up at the 2023 Queensland PGA Championship.[6]

Amateur wins

Source:[4]

Professional wins (2)

PGA Tour of Australasia wins (2)

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No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 20 Mar 2022 Golf Challenge NSW Open
(as an amateur)
−18 (64-64-67=195)[a] 1 stroke Australia Blake Windred
2 30 Mar 2025 The National Tournament −19 (68-69-64-68=269) 2 strokes Australia Anthony Quayle
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Results in major championships

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  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut

Team appearances

Amateur

Source:[4]

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References

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