Patrick Reed
Definition
Patrick Nathaniel Reed (born August 5, 1990) is an American professional golfer with nine PGA Tour victories, most notably the 2018 Masters Tournament.
A polarizing figure in golf, known for on-course controversies and his brief stint with LIV Golf before announcing his departure in 2026 to return to traditional tours.
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Patrick Reed's smooth putting stroke turned the 2018 Masters into his personal victory lap, leaving Augusta National buzzing.
After jumping to LIV Golf for the cash, Patrick Reed pulled a full U-turn in 2026, proving even pros can rethink their commitments.
Fans love to hate Patrick Reed, but you can't deny his talent for turning penalties into birdies like a golfing Houdini.
With Patrick Reed eyeing a PGA Tour comeback, the fairways might soon echo with cheers – or the usual boos.