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Who is Nick Taylor? Everything you need to know about the 3x PGA Tour-winning Canadian golfer Who is Nick Taylor? Everything you need to know about the 3x PGA Tour-winning Canadian golfer
Who is Nick Taylor? Everything you need to know about the 3x PGA Tour-winning Canadian golfer

Nick Taylor: A Brief Biography

Nick Taylor
Nick Taylor

Nick Taylor's Early Life and Background

Canadian professional golfer Nick Taylor was born on April 14, 1988, and currently competes on the PGA Tour. Taylor was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and at the age of three, his family relocated to Abbotsford, British Columbia.


Taylor began playing golf at the age of ten at Ledgeview Golf and Country Club, which is his home course. Taylor went to Yale Secondary School, where he won consecutive provincial titles with his teammates. After that, he used a golf scholarship to attend the University of Washington, where he earned an economics degree.


Nick Taylor's Amateur Golf Career

In the 2007 U.S. Amateur held at the Olympic Club, Taylor secured the 51st seed and progressed through three rounds of competition, but eventually lost to Colt Knost in the quarterfinals.


Three strokes behind winner Kevin Chappell, Taylor tied for second place in the individual competition in the May 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship with Jorge Campillo. The Washington Husky team, led by Taylor, came in sixth.


For the GCAA Division I PING All-America Team, he received an honorable mention designation. Taylor qualified for the U.S. Open in 2008; however, he missed the cut. Brad Benjamin won the July 2009 U.S. Amateur Public Links, with Taylor coming in second.


Taylor tied for ninth place in the individual competition at the May 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship, while his Washington Husky team finished T3. He was included with future PGA golfers Rickie Fowler and Billy Horschel on the Division I GCAA All-America Team.


After making the cut at the 2009 U.S. Open at Bethpage Black, he set a record for the lowest amateur round in major history with a 65 in the second round. The July 2009 Sahalee Players Championship was won by Taylor.


After winning the U.S. Amateur, he ranked #1 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, earning him the Mark H. McCormack Medal in September 2009.


In the May 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship, Taylor's Washington Husky team ended in fourth place, and he finished 41st in his final amateur year. For the second consecutive season, he and his Washington teammates Chris Williams and Richard H. Lee were named to the Ping First-Team All-American.


In addition to winning Pac-10 Golfer of the Year for the second time in a row, he was named the 2010 Ben Hogan Award winner for the best men's collegiate golfer.


Nick Taylor's Professional Career

In October 2010, Taylor made his professional debut in the Vancouver Golf Tour's Russell Brewing VGT Tour Championship. From 2011 to 2013, he competed on the PGA Tour Canada, finishing in the top 10 in 25 starts. After placing seventh on the Order of Merit in 2013, he was granted an exemption to go to the Web.com Tour qualifying school's final round, where he placed eleventh to secure his spot for the 2014 campaign.


During the 2015-16 season, he earned $628,756 and finished T5 at the Puerto Rico Open, five top-25 finishes in 26 events. Taylor's first top-10 result came at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in the 2016–17 season, and he went on to finish in the top-10 three more times. He participated in 29 events, took home $1,255,259, and placed 93rd in the FedEx Cup.


Taylor struggled in the 2017–18 season, missing six straight cuts, but he bounced back with a T8 finish at the Wyndham Championship. He took part in 30 events, made $899,373, and placed 123rd in the FedEx Cup.


Taylor tied for fourth in the World Cup of Golf during the 2018–19 season, and she was in the top 10 again at the Zurich Classic. In spite of his steady cuts, he earned $892,663 and placed 102nd in the FedEx Cup.


In the 2019–20 PGA Tour season, Taylor led Phil Mickelson by one stroke going into the final round at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February 2020. With a final score of -19, Taylor defeated Kevin Streelman by four strokes after shooting a final round 70 in windy circumstances. It was his second overall victory and his first full-strength tournament triumph on the PGA Tour.


Taylor participated in 29 events during the 2020–21 PGA Tour season, making 18 cuts and finishing in the top 25 three times. With 370 FedEx Cup points, he ended the FedEx Cup race in 141st place and took home $862,159 in prize money.


In June 2023, Taylor emerged victorious in his third career competition at the Oakdale Golf & Country Club during the RBC Canadian Open. Taylor tied Tommy Fleetwood for first place after shooting a tournament-low 63 in the third round and 66 in the fourth. He achieved a historic first: he was the first Canadian citizen to win the national Open since 1954 and the first Canadian-born winner since 1914.


Nick Taylor's Playing Style

Taylor's ability to strike the ball straight and his mastery of the irons are believed to define his playing style. His capacity for mental toughness and composure under stress are other traits he is well-known for. Unfortunately, no further information is available about his playing style.


Nick Taylor's Caddie

Nick Taylor's caddie is David Markle, also known as just Dave Markle. Markle is a Canadian with a strong background in golf and remarkable skill. He competed in 15 tournaments, getting six cuts, and was good enough to turn pro in 2008.


With a great score of 66 in 2008, Markle proved his playing prowess by qualifying for the RBC Canadian Open. Additionally, he was highlighted on Big Break Myrtle Beach on the Golf Channel. It's unknown when Markle started caddying for Taylor, but after Taylor broke up with his former caddie in the fall of 2022, they became acquainted.


Nick Taylor's Golf Journey

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1988, Nick Taylor started playing golf at the age of ten and went on to win provincial championships. He attended the University of Washington on a scholarship to study economics, where he excelled in amateur events. He advanced from the PGA Tour of Canada to the Web.com Tour after turning pro in 2010.


Taylor's 2016–17 season had several noteworthy victories, including a T8 at the Wyndham Championship, to kick off his PGA Tour career. He struggled in 2017–18, but he turned things around and tied for fourth in the 2018 World Golf Championship. He won his second PGA Tour event at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in 2020.


In June 2023, he achieved even greater success as he emerged victorious in the RBC Canadian Open, becoming the first Canadian-born champion since 1914. Overall, his golf journey had a few ups and downs, but currently, he seems to be doing well for himself.


Nick Taylor's Achievements

Since joining the PGA Tour in 2014-15, Nick Taylor has participated in 257 golf events and won three times, according to the PGA. He finished in second place twice and made the cut 160 times. Taylor also has 19 top-10 results and six top-5 finishes.


Nick Taylor's Majors

Sl. No.TournamentsYears
1.U.S. OpenT36 (2009)
2.Masters TournamentsT29 (2020)
3.PGA ChampionshipT68 (2015)
4.The Open ChampionshipCut


Nick Taylor's Awards and Honors

Awards & Achievements Years
Mark H. McCormack Medal2009
Ben Hogan Award2010


Nick Taylor's Net Worth

The net worth of Nick Taylor is estimated to be $5 million as of 2024. According to Spotrac, he has earned $14.8 million from official tournaments and an additional $181,000 from unofficial tournaments, and earned $163,000 in 2020 and $550,000 in 2023 at the Tour Championship Bonus, resulting in a total of $15.7 million in career earnings.


Taylor’s primary sources of income are prize money from golf tournaments and endorsements. Based on his career earnings, his on-source average annual salary is estimated to be $1.2 million. Unfortunately, no information is available on his off-course earnings.


Nick Taylor's Ventures

Reportedly, Nick Taylor has endorsement deals with TaylorMade, Adidas, Boomi and Titleist; however, any further information is not available.


Nick Taylor's Assets

There is no information available about any of the assets of Nick Taylor.


Nick Taylor's Family

Nick Taylor is the son of Jay and Darlene Taylor. He reportedly has an older brother who is also a golf enthusiast. However, there is no additional information accessible.


Nick Taylor's Wife

May 11, 2014, saw the marriage of Nick and Andie Taylor. Andie completed her last shift as a full-time social worker at Abbotsford Regional Hospital in Canada when Taylor won his first tournament on the PGA Tour. They first met at the airport following Taylor's remarkable victory, and they soon fell in love.


The couple invests a lot of their time in helping others and volunteering because they are very involved in their communities. Over $225,000 has been raised by them all together for the UFV Cascades Athletics Golf Program.


The couple welcomed a baby boy as their first child on October 24, 2019. Charlie Wells Taylor is the name given to their kid. Charlie is always visible to spectators on the course, supporting his father. Nick posted a sweet photo of himself and his kid during the RBC Canadian Open.


In May 2023, Nick shared his daughter's birth on Instagram. He captioned, “Last week, our family got a whole lot sweeter with the addition of our baby girl, Harper Mae Taylor. Mom and Harper are doing great and Charlie is embracing his role as big brother!”


Nick Taylor's Cars

There is no information available about the car collection of Nick Taylor.


FAQ's On Nick Taylor

A. Nick Taylor's best finish in a major tournament was T29 at the Masters in 2020.

A. Nick Taylor won his first PGA Tour event, the Sanderson Farms Championship, in November 2014.

A. Nick Taylor received the Mark H. McCormack Medal in 2009 and the Ben Hogan Award in 2010.

A. Nick and Andie Taylor have two children: a son named Charlie Wells Taylor and a daughter named Harper Mae Taylor.

A. Nick and Andie Taylor are actively involved in their communities, raising over $225,000 for the UFV Cascades Athletics Golf Program.

A. Nick Taylor's caddie is David Markle, and they became acquainted after Taylor broke up with his former caddie in the fall of 2022.