Jeff Maggert

Jeff Maggert

United States
United States of America
He began playing golf in seventh grade after his family moved to The Woodlands, Texas. He turned professional after graduating from Texas A&M.
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Jeff Maggert
Jeff Maggert

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Biography

Senior PGA Championship Appearances
11
Best Senior PGA Championship Finish
T9 (2014)
Age
62
Turned Pro
1986
Hometown
Columbia, Missouri
College
Texas A&M University

He began playing golf in seventh grade after his family moved to The Woodlands, Texas. He turned professional after graduating from Texas A&M. When he did not earn his PGA Tour card, Maggert played overseas for several years. He returned to compete on the Korn Ferry Tour in 1990. Maggert earned his exemption to the PGA Tour after being named the Player of the Year, and as the leading money winner on the Korn Ferry Tour that year with $108,644, he was the first Player to surpass the $100,000 mark on the Korn Ferry Tour. He won the 1980 Texas State Junior and was an All-American at Texas A&M in 1986.

Member of the 1995 and 1997 Ryder Cup Team and the 1994 Presidents Cup Team.

1990 Korn Ferry Tour Summary: Tournaments entered - 22; in money - 17; top-10 finishes - 13; scoring average 70.02 (ranked first); money $108,644 (ranked first); won the Knoxville Open & Buffalo Open.

Played full-time on the PGA Tour between 1991 and 2014. Between 1991 and 2007, he finished in the top-125 of the money list. He has played in 615 events with three wins, 16 runner-up finishes, and 12 third-place finishes. He has made 369 cuts and finished in the top 10 176 times, accumulating earnings of $19.4 million.

He became the 17th Player in PGA Tour Champions history to win in his debut when he edged Billy Andrade by two strokes for the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic title. Holed a 45-foot, uphill, left-to-right breaking putt for a birdie at Fallen Oak's 17th hole just moments before Andrade made a bogey in the group behind him. As a result, Maggert went on to win by two shots. Became the first debut winner on the PGA Tour Champions circuit since Rocco Mediate at the 2012 Allianz Championship. He became the youngest winner at 50 years, 1 month, and 3 days since John Huston at the 2011 Dick's Sporting Goods Open. The win in Mississippi also ended a drought of more than seven-plus years since his last PGA Tour title at the 2006 FedEx St. Jude Classic and also made him just the seventh Player to win tournaments on all three Tours.

2014 Notes: Joined the PGA Tour Champions in late March, playing in 12 events and finishing among the top 10 in half of his starts with his big win at the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic. He finished T-3rd at the 3M Championship in August in Minnesota. In September, he finished fifth at the Pacific Links Hawai'i Championship, which helped him clinch a spot among the top 30 money-winners. He finished 21st on the money list and 19th in the Schwab Rankings. He made 19 PGA Tour appearances and eight cuts. He was in contention down the stretch at the Travelers Championship, eventually finishing T-7th.

2015 Notes: Had a stellar year with four wins, including two major championships (Regions Tradition, U.S. Senior Open) and more than $2 million in earnings. He won his first event of the year and first major championship when he defeated Kevin Sutherland in a one-hole playoff at Shoal Creek. He claimed his second major title when he held off a handful of challengers Sunday at the U.S. Senior Open at Del Paso CC. Began the final round tied for the lead with Bernhard Langer, with four other major championship winners all within one stroke of the lead. Shot 5-under-par, 65 for the victory, earned him a check for $675,000, the largest of his senior career. The win was also worth an invitation to the 2016 U.S. Open at Oakmont CC. He added a third victory at the Shaw Charity Classic. He claimed his fourth win of the year two starts later when he prevailed by two shots at Dick's Sporting Goods Open. Win also put him past the $2-million mark and, for the year, earned $2,240,836 (2nd best), the biggest single-season earnings in his career. He played at the PGA TOUR's Puerto Rico Open but missed the cut. He was named the GWAA Senior Player of the Year.

2016 Notes: He played in 23 events and finished nine in the top 10. His best finish was T-2nd at the Insperity Invitational and T-3rd at the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic. He was 4th on the money list and 28th on the Schwab Ranking.

2017 Notes: Slipped from 24th to 44th on the final Charles Schwab Cup money list and failed to advance to the Charles Schwab Cup Championship for the first time in four years. In 22 events, they had four top-10s, T-6th at the Boeing Classic, T-8th at the PowerShares QQQ, T-9th at the Tucson Conquistadores Classic, and American Family Insurance Championship.

2018 Notes: Played in 24 PGA Tour Champions events with six top-10 finishes. Playing in his hometown event, the Insperity Invitational, he finished T-2nd, one shot back of winner Bernhard Langer. He was T-5th at the Regions Tradition and T-9th at the Cologuard Classic. Lost a playoff with Vijay Singh at the Constellation Senior Players to finish runner-up. I was T-8th at the Ally Challenge. Advanced to the Charles Schwab Cup Championship for the 4th time in five years and finished 23rd in the final standings.

2019 Notes: Played in 23 PGA Tour Champions events with six top-ten finishes. He finished 11th in the Charles Schwab Cup rankings and 16th on the money list ($1,111,529), his best marks since his four-win season in 2015. T-10th at the Oasis Championship. He was T-3rd at the Hoag Classic, a shot back of the Triplett/Austin playoff. Partnered with Jesper Parnevik at the Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf at Big Cedar Lodge to finish T-4th. Was T-7th at the Insperity Invitational and T-6th at the Regions Tradition. Grandly ended his year in the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. With a birdie on his final hole in the final round shot a 66 and found himself tied with Retief Goosen. On the third hole of the playoff, Maggert holed a 123-yard pitching wedge for an eagle to beat Goosen.

2020 & 2021 Notes: He played in 36 PGA Tour Champions events with three top-ten finishes. He finished 44th on the Charles Schwab Cup list. He shot a final-round 63 to finish T-7th at the Charles Schwab Series at Ozarks National. He was 5th at the 2021 Cologuard Classic, four shots back of winner Kevin Sutherland. He was T-10th at the 2021 Pure Insurance Open. He finished the season T-20th at the TimberTech Championship.

2022 Notes: Played in 25 PGA Tour Champions events with two top-ten finishes. It was 49th in the Schwab rankings and 47th on the money list with earnings of $465,648. Shot a final round 65 to finish 3rd at the Ally Challenge, two shots back of winner Steve Stricker. He was T-4th at the Sanford International, three shots back of the Steve Stricker/Robert Karlsson playoff. He was T-47th in his last start for the season at the TimberTech Championship.

2023 Notes: Played in 25 PGA Tour Champions events with one top-ten finish. It was 42nd in the Schwab rankings and 40th on the money list with earnings of $568,080. He was runner-up at The Ally Challenge for his best finish on the PGA Tour Champions since 2019. Held a share of the first-round lead after opening with 66. Shot 68-69 on the weekend to finish one shot behind champion Vijay Singh.

2024 Notes: Played in 24 PGA Tour Champions events with one top-25 finish. Was 79th on the Schwab money list with earnings of $186,000. Best finish, T-13th at the Trophy Hassan II.

2025 Notes: Played in 24 PGA Tour Champions events with five top-25 finishes. Was 58th on the Schwab Cup list with earnings of $294,559. Best finish, T-11th Dominion Energy Charity Classic.

2026 Notes: Best finish, T-23rd at the Chubb Classic.

Best finish T-12th at the Cologuard Classic.

Previous Results

Year
Location
R1
R2
R3
R4
TOT
TO PAR
Finish
2026
The Concession Golf Club
Bradenton, Florida
The Concession Golf Club
Bradenton, Florida
2025
Congressional Country Club
Bethesda, Maryland
75
73
74
79
301
+13
65
Congressional Country Club
Bethesda, Maryland
R1
75
R2
73
R3
74
R4
79
TOT
301
2024
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
76
72
148
+6
CUT
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
R1
76
R2
72
TOT
148
2022
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
71
72
70
72
285
+1
T39
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
R1
71
R2
72
R3
70
R4
72
TOT
285
2021
Southern Hills Country Club
Tulsa, Oklahoma
77
78
155
+15
CUT
Southern Hills Country Club
Tulsa, Oklahoma
R1
77
R2
78
TOT
155
2019
Oak Hill
Rochester, New York
68
78
74
69
289
+9
T21
Oak Hill
Rochester, New York
R1
68
R2
78
R3
74
R4
69
TOT
289
2018
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
73
74
147
+5
CUT
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
R1
73
R2
74
TOT
147
2017
Trump National
Washington, D.C.
72
76
70
75
293
+5
T59
Trump National
Washington, D.C.
R1
72
R2
76
R3
70
R4
75
TOT
293
2016
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
71
70
66
73
280
-4
T31
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
R1
71
R2
70
R3
66
R4
73
TOT
280
2015
French Lick Resort
French Lick, Indiana
76
73
69
76
294
+6
T22
French Lick Resort
French Lick, Indiana
R1
76
R2
73
R3
69
R4
76
TOT
294
2014
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
69
72
72
66
279
-5
T9
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
R1
69
R2
72
R3
72
R4
66
TOT
279