John Catlin Facts: 18 Things You Didn't Know About The American Golfer
Get to know American John Catlin better with these facts about his life and career so far


Ryan Dabbs
John Catlin is an American professional golfer who has built his pro career on victories throughout the DP World Tour and Asian Tour before temporarily moving over to the LIV Golf League in 2024. Yet, he is still relatively unknown by many people, so we've highlighted some facts about Catlin that you may not already know.
JOHN CATLIN FACTS
1. Catlin was born on November 15, 1990 in Sacramento, California.
2. He credits Tiger Woods as his inspiration, after watching him win the 2000 US Open at Pebble Beach. Catlin watched Tiger's performance as a nine-year-old, but had been playing golf with his older brother since the age of three.
3. Catlin won consecutive NCGA State Match Play Championships in 2010 and 2011, while also winning the Memorial Amateur Championships in 2011 and 2012.
4. While playing for the University of New Mexico, Catlin became an Academic All-American and an honourable mention NCAA All-American in 2012. That year also saw him named University of New Mexico Student-Athlete of the year, after winning the Arizona Intercollegiate.
5. Catlin turned professional in 2013, starting his first season playing on the PGA Tour Canada. However, with his coach Noah Montgomery a big proponent of joining the Asian Tour, Catlin went to Bangkok for the Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying School in 2015.
6. He played on the Asian Development Tour for two years, while also attempting to play on the Canadian Tour as well, racking up plenty of air-miles. However, Catlin lost his card in Canada and nearly lost his status in Asia at the end of 2016.
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7. Catlin suggests that winning the 2016 Combiphar Golf Invitational on the Asian Development Tour saved his career, because he nearly flew home to America to start a new life. Following this win, Catlin decided to move to Thailand permanently, where he lived up until the start of the Covid pandemic.
8. He earned Asian Tour status at the start of 2017, though still won the 2017 PGM EurAsia Perak Championship on the Asian Development Tour that same year.
9. Since joining the Asian Tour, Catlin has won six tournaments, including the 2018 Asia-Pacific Classic, 2018 Sarawak Championship, 2018 Yeangder Tournament Players Championship and the 2019 Thailand Open. His two most-recent victories were arguably his biggest, though, with triumphs at the International Series Macau and Saudi Open in 2024.
10. During his victory at the International Series Macau, Catlin shot the Asian Tour's first-ever 59.
John Catlin won the Irish Open in 2020
11. Catlin received the 2018 Asian Tour's player of the year, while also earning European Tour status for the 2019 season.
12. While playing on the European Tour, Catlin has three wins to his name - the 2020 Andalucía Masters, 2020 Irish Open and 2021 Austrian Golf Open.
13. Catlin first broke into the OWGR top 100 after winning the 2020 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open. The win saw him ranked 84th. He briefly dropped out at the beginning of 2021, before climbing to 76th - his highest ever ranking - after finishing fifth at the 2021 Tenerife Open over April and May.
14. In August 2020, Catlin broke the European Tour's Covid-19 safety protocols. This made him the first player to be withdrawn by organisers due to the pandemic, missing the England Championship.
John Catlin speaking at LIV Golf Nashville ahead of his debut in June 2024
15. Citing travelling as the reason for his success in golf, Catlin has played golf in Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, South Africa, Morocco, while living in Bangkok for three-and-a-half-years.
16. Catlin played six times for three different LIV Golf League teams in 2024, most commonly playing for Bryson DeChambeau's Crushers GC while covering for Charles Howell III. After making his debut, the American admitted he would "love" to join the Saudi-backed tour full-time.
17. Catlin's best finish in a Major was at the 2024 Open Championship when he ended T16th. That was his fourth Major appearance, having missed the cut in each of his previous three.
18. His hobbies include photography, cooking, and spending time with family and friends.
JOHN CATLIN BIO
Born | November 15, 1990 - Sacramento, California |
Height | 6ft1in (1.85m) |
College | University of New Mexico |
Turned pro | 2013 |
Former Tours | LIV Golf League, PGA Tour Canada, Gateway Tour, Asian Development Tour |
Current tour | Asian Tour, DP World Tour |
Professional wins | 13 |
Best OWGR | 76th |
Best Major Finish | T16th (2024 Open Championship) |
JOHN CATLIN PRO WINS
Tour | Event | Winning Score |
---|---|---|
Asian Tour | 2018 Asia-Pacific Classic | -16 (two strokes) |
Asian Tour | 2018 Sarawak Championship | -22 (one stroke) |
Asian Tour | 2018 Yeangder Tournament Players Championship | -15 (two strokes) |
Asian Tour | 2019 Thailand Open | -11 (playoff) |
DP World Tour | 2020 Andalucia Masters | +2 (one stroke) |
DP World Tour | 2020 Irish Open | -10 (two strokes) |
DP World Tour | 2021 Austrian Golf Open | -14 (playoff) |
Asian Tour | 2024 International Series Macau | -23 (playoff) |
Asian Tour | 2024 Saudi Open | -24 (seven strokes) |

Jonny Leighfield is our Staff News Writer who joined Golf Monthly just in time for the 2023 Solheim Cup and Ryder Cup. He graduated from the University of Brighton with a degree in Sport Journalism in 2017 and spent almost five years as the sole sports reporter at his local newspaper. During his time with Golf Monthly, Jonny has interviewed several stars of the game, including Robert MacIntyre, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, and Joaquin Niemann. An improving golfer himself, Jonny enjoys learning as much about the game as he can and recently reached his Handicap goal of 18 for the first time. He attended both the 150th and 151st Open Championships and dreams of attending The Masters one day.
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