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Marc Leishman

Australian professional golfer (born 1983)


Australian professional golfer (born 1983)

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weight200 lb
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residenceVirginia Beach, Virginia, U.S.
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LIV Golf
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mastersT4: 2013
usopenT14: 2022
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Order of Merit winner
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LIV Golf Order of Merit winner](pga-tour-of-australasia-von-nida-tour-order-of-merit-winners) Rookie of the Year](pga-tour-rookie-of-the-year) Marc A. Leishman (born 24 October 1983) is an Australian professional golfer. He has won six times on the PGA Tour. In 2009 he won the Rookie of the Year award on the PGA Tour, the first Australian to win the award.

Early years and amateur career

Leishman was born in Warrnambool, Victoria. He had a very successful amateur career in Australia, winning many junior tournaments. He won the Warrnambool Club Championship as a 13-year-old while playing in the same group as his father. In 2001 he won the Victorian Junior Masters, the South Australian Junior Masters and was the Victorian Boys champion.

Professional career

He turned professional in 2005. He played on the Von Nida Tour in 2006, winning two tournaments and topping the order of merit. In 2007, he played his rookie season on the Nationwide Tour finishing 92nd on the money list. He won his maiden title on the Nationwide Tour in 2008 at the WNB Golf Classic by a record-equaling (with Chris Smith) eleven shots. He finished the year 19th on the money list to earn his PGA Tour card for the 2009 season.

Leishman was voted the Rookie of the Year in 2009 after recording three top-10 finishes, which included a runner-up finish behind Tiger Woods at the BMW Championship, the third of the four FedEx Cup playoff events. Leishman subsequently qualified for the season ending Tour Championship. He ended the year 53rd on the money list. He recorded his second runner-up finish of his PGA Tour career at the Farmers Insurance Open in 2010. He finished inside the top 100 on the money list in both 2010 and 2011. He reached the BMW Championship in both seasons.

Leishman won his first tournament after 96 starts on the PGA Tour in June 2012 at the Travelers Championship, coming from six strokes back of the 54 hole leaders to win by a stroke. He shot a final round of 62, which included eight birdies and no bogeys to match his career best round and second best comeback in the tournament's history. He became the second Australian to win the event after Greg Norman in 1995.

At the 2013 Masters Tournament, Leishman was the co-leader after the opening round, alongside Sergio García, as he shot a six under total of 66. He maintained his challenge over the second and third rounds to go into the final day two strokes behind the leaders. He finished T-4 with Tiger Woods, four shots off the lead.

In July 2015, in The Open Championship at St Andrews, Leishman finished as joint runner-up after losing in a four-hole aggregate playoff during a Monday finish to the delayed tournament. After coming close to missing the cut after the first two rounds, Leishman shot a 64 during the third round and a 66 in the final round to finish in a tie for first place with Zach Johnson and Louis Oosthuizen. Leishman did have the sole lead of the Championship with six holes to go during the final round but bogeyed the 16th hole to drop back to 15-under-par and an eventual tie. In the resulting four-hole playoff, after finding a divot with his tee shot at the first hole, this led to a bogey while Johnson and Oosthuizen opened with birdies to open up a two-stroke gap over Leishman. A further bogey at the third hole left him three strokes behind on the final hole and out of contention but his tie for second place gave him his best performance in a major to date.

On 19 March 2017, Leishman won his second PGA Tour event, the Arnold Palmer Invitational. On 17 September 2017, he claimed his third PGA Tour event, the BMW Championship with a tournament record −23. On 14 October 2018, Leishman shot a 7-under 65 in the final round to win the CIMB Classic by five strokes and equal Justin Thomas' tournament record of 26-under-par in 2015 on the TPC Kuala Lumpur West course.

In December 2019, Leishman played on the International team at the 2019 Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia. The U.S. team won 16–14. Leishman went 1–2–2 and halved his Sunday singles match against Rickie Fowler.

In January 2020, Leishman won the Farmers Insurance Open for his fifth PGA Tour title. Leishman shot a final round 65 to come from behind and defeat Jon Rahm by one stroke.

In April 2021, Leishman won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. He was partnered with countryman Cameron Smith. The duo won in a playoff over Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel. Leishman competed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, held in July/August 2021, in the men's competition, finishing 51st.

In August 2022, it was announced that Leishman had joined LIV Golf. He joined the all Australian Punch GC team, captained by Cameron Smith, which was renamed Ripper GC for the start of the following season. Leishman earned his first victory on the LIV Golf League in April 2025 at LIV Golf Miami, with a one-shot win over Charl Schwartzel.

Personal life

Leishman is married to Audrey and they have three children. They live in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA.

On 31 March 2015, Audrey admitted herself to hospital suffering from acute respiratory distress syndrome. Leishman returned from preparations for the 2015 Masters Tournament to be with her. She was put in an induced coma, and toxic shock began to affect her organs. She was given a 5% chance of recovery. In mid-April, she had recovered enough to return home, and Leishman resumed the Tour in New Orleans. He and his wife created the Begin Again Foundation which aids families who need assistance with medical expenses.

Amateur wins

  • 2001 Victorian Junior Masters, Victorian Boys Championship, South Australian Junior Masters.
  • 2005 Lake Macquarie Amateur.

Professional wins (15)

PGA Tour wins (6)

Legend
FedEx Cup playoff events (1)
Other PGA Tour (5)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
124 Jun 2012Travelers Championship−14 (68-66-70-62=266)1 strokeUSA Charley Hoffman, USA Bubba Watson
219 Mar 2017Arnold Palmer Invitational−11 (71-66-71-69=277)1 strokeUSA Charley Hoffman, USA Kevin Kisner
317 Sep 2017BMW Championship−23 (62-64-68-67=261)5 strokesUSA Rickie Fowler, ENG Justin Rose
414 Oct 2018CIMB Classic1−26 (68-62-67-65=262)5 strokesUSA Bronson Burgoon, ARG Emiliano Grillo,
USA Chesson Hadley
526 Jan 2020Farmers Insurance Open−15 (68-72-68-65=273)1 strokeESP Jon Rahm
625 Apr 2021Zurich Classic of New Orleans
(with AUS Cameron Smith)−20 (63-72-63-70=268)PlayoffZAF Louis Oosthuizen and ZAF Charl Schwartzel

1Co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour

PGA Tour playoff record (1–2)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
12015The Open ChampionshipUSA Zach Johnson, ZAF Louis OosthuizenJohnson won four-hole aggregate playoff;
Johnson: −1 (3-3-5-4=15),
Oosthuizen: E (3-4-5-4=16),
Leishman: +2 (5-4-5-4=18)
22017CJ CupUSA Justin ThomasLost to birdie on second extra hole
32021Zurich Classic of New Orleans
(with AUS Cameron Smith)ZAF Louis Oosthuizen and ZAF Charl SchwartzelWon with par on first extra hole

European Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner-up
16 Dec 2015
(2016 season)Nedbank Golf Challenge1−19 (68-68-66-67=269)6 strokesSWE Henrik Stenson

1Co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour

European Tour playoff record (0–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
12015The Open ChampionshipUSA Zach Johnson, ZAF Louis OosthuizenJohnson won four-hole aggregate playoff;
Johnson: −1 (3-3-5-4=15),
Oosthuizen: E (3-4-5-4=16),
Leishman: +2 (5-4-5-4=18)

PGA Tour of Australasia wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner-up
114 Dec 2025Victorian PGA Championship−5 (71-67-68-76=282)1 strokeAUS Josh Younger

Nationwide Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner-up
112 Oct 2008WNB Golf Classic−21 (67-66-66-68=267)11 strokesUSA Keoke Cotner

Korean Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunners-up
121 May 2006SBS Jisan Resort Open−18 (61-69-70-70=270)10 strokesKOR Kang Kyung-nam, KOR Lee Seong-ho

Von Nida Tour wins (4)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
119 Mar 2006Toyota Southern Classic−20 (60-64-66=190)7 strokesSWE Jens Nilsson
215 Oct 2006North QLD X-Ray Services Cairns Classic−5 (78-68-70-67=283)1 strokeAUS Michael Brennan
325 Mar 2007Toyota Southern Classic (2)−11 (69-65-68-67=269)1 strokeAUS Andrew Bonhomme
43 Feb 2008NAB Victorian PGA Championship−19 (67-68-69-65=269)1 strokeAUS Kurt Barnes, AUS Cameron Percy

LIV Golf League wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner-up
16 Apr 2025LIV Golf Miami−6 (71-71-68=210)1 strokeZAF Charl Schwartzel

Results in major championships

Results not in chronological order in 2020.

Tournament201020112012201320142015201620172018
Masters TournamentCUTT4CUTCUTT439
U.S. OpenCUTT51CUTCUTT18T27T45
The Open ChampionshipT60CUTCUTT5T2T53T660
PGA ChampionshipT48T27T12T46CUTT60T13T71
Tournament2019202020212022202320242025
Masters TournamentT49T13T5T30
PGA ChampionshipCUTCUTCUTT34
U.S. OpenT35CUT64T14T38
The Open ChampionshipCUTNTCUTCUTT52

CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" = tied

NT = no tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts madeTotals01046114630
Masters Tournament000234107
PGA Championship000002128
U.S. Open000002138
The Open Championship010233117
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 12 (2016 U.S. Open – 2019 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (six times)

Results in The Players Championship

Tournament2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
The Players ChampionshipCUTCUT45T8T23T24T64CUTT63CUT
Tournament202020212022
The Players ChampionshipCCUTCUT

CUT = missed the halfway cut

"T" indicates a tie for a place

C = Cancelled after the first round due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Results in World Golf Championships

Results not in chronological order before 2015.

Tournament2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
ChampionshipT63T28T37T62T42T39
Match PlayR64R16T51R16T52R16NT1T28T35
InvitationalT453T3355T41T143T52T36
Champions9T11T38NT1NT1NT1

1Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play

NT = No tournament

"T" = Tied

Note that the Championship and Invitational were discontinued from 2022.

Team appearances

Amateur

  • Australian Men's Interstate Teams Matches (representing Victoria): 2003 (winners), 2004

Professional

  • Presidents Cup (representing the International team): 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019
  • World Cup (representing Australia): 2016, 2018

Recognition

  • 2017 – Greg Norman Medal

References

References

  1. (12 October 2008). "Marc Leishman runs away with WNB Golf Classic". Golf Magazine.
  2. (25 June 2012). "Marc Leishman". [[The Times of India]].
  3. (21 July 2015). "British Open: Marc Leishman takes play-off misfortune in his stride after wife's illness". ABC News.
  4. Dusek, David. (15 December 2019). "Presidents Cup grades: Captains, Royal Melbourne score high marks".
  5. (25 April 2021). "Australian duo Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman win Zurich Classic in playoff". ESPN.
  6. "Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2021".
  7. Schlabach, Mark. (30 August 2022). "Open champion Cameron Smith, five others leave PGA Tour for LIV Golf". ESPN.
  8. Abraham, Timothy. (6 April 2025). "Leishman wins first individual LIV title in Miami". BBC Sport.
  9. (21 April 2015). "Marc Leishman returns to PGA Tour after wife's serious illness". ABC News.
  10. "Begin Again Foundation – About".
  11. (29 November 2017). "Leishman wins Greg Norman Medal to celebrate breakthrough year on PGA Tour". The Sydney Morning Herald.
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