Max Greyserman’s Near Misses: Another Runner-Up Finish on the Horizon?
Max Greyserman has had a notable year on the PGA Tour, yet one thing continues to elude him: a win. Despite finishing in second place multiple times, Greyserman has struggled to secure his first victory. With the fall season nearing its end, he finds himself in a familiar position — another chance to break through and claim that elusive win.
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Greyserman has been consistent, finishing second in several events this year. His first runner-up finish came at the 3M Open, where he narrowly lost to Jhonattan Vegas. However, it was his heartbreaking second-place finish at the Wyndham Championship that stood out. Holding a four-shot lead with just five holes left, Greyserman faltered with a quadruple bogey and a double bogey, ultimately losing the lead. Despite the setback, he earned FedEx Cup points and secured a place in the 2025 season opener at Kapalua.
The Quest for a Win
This week’s event offers another opportunity for Greyserman to end his runner-up streak. While he can’t improve his FedEx Cup position, he remains focused on that first win. Greyserman has been a consistent contender, finishing second twice on the Korn Ferry Tour before making a mark on the PGA Tour. His recent runner-up finish at the Zozo Championship in Japan, where Nico Echavarria won by just one shot, further fuels his desire to finally capture a win.
Looking Ahead
As the World Wide Technology Championship progresses, Greyserman faces a familiar challenge — competing for the win in the final round. He remains within striking distance, but the competition is fierce. With only 18 holes remaining, Greyserman hopes to overcome his second-place curse and end a successful season on a high note. Only time will tell if this week will be his breakthrough moment.