
Australian amateur golfer Jasper Stubbs was born on December 16, 2001. He won the 2023 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club, despite being ranked 476th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. He achieved a two-under-par 69 in the final round, putting him in a tie with Wenyi Ding and Sampson Zheng.
Stubbs' victory earned him a place in the 2024 Masters Tournament and The 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon, continuing the tradition of Australian success in the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.
This victory also granted him an exemption into the 129th Amateur Championship at Ballyliffin in Ireland in 2024, paving the way for a promising future in his golfing career. Recently he participated in the Masters 2024 but he missed the cut
Jasper Stubbs Caddie
Simon Clarke, a professional caddie with over 30 years of experience, has been with Jasper Stubbs since his golf career. He has also caddied Jessica Korda, helping her win the 2012 Women's Australian Open at Royal Melbourne.
Jasper Stubbs alongside Simon Clarke in the year 2023 played many tournaments together and made significant winnings in Stubbs's amateur career. They started the year by finishing 27th at the 2023 Australian Masters of the Amateurs. Stubbs also has one top-10 finish in 2023 and finishes third place at the Mandurah Amateur. Along with this he also ended up 52nd at the Western Australia Open.
FAQ's On Jasper Stubbs Caddie
A. Jasper Stubbs was born to Peter and Fiona Stubbs, from Paynesville, Victoria, Australia.
A. The talented young golfer Jasper Stubbs entered the world on December 16, 2001, in the coastal town of Paynesville, Victoria.
A. Jasper Stubbs represents his home country of Australia on the international stage.
A. Jasper Stubbs's current amateur ranking is 332 in the world as of May 2024.