Maxwell Moldovan continued his strong start on the Korn Ferry Tour by making the cut at the Panama Championship, finishing tied for 37th. This marked his second career Korn Ferry Tour start—and his second cut made—highlighting his consistency and poise at the professional level. Competing against a deep international field, Moldovan gained valuable experience and momentum as he continues to build toward a full Korn Ferry Tour future.
Follow Maxwell Moldovan as he continues his professional season on the Korn Ferry Tour, competing in key international events across South America. Track upcoming tournaments, locations, and tour details as Maxwell gains experience, earns points, and builds momentum on the road to the PGA TOUR.
Bogotá, Colombia
Fundadores Course
Bogotá, Colombia
Purse: $1,000,000 | Points: 500
Bogotá, Colombia
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jockey Club
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Purse: $1,000,000 | Points: 500
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Santiago, Chile
Prince of Wales Country Club
Santiago, Chile
Purse: $1,000,000 | Points: 500
Santiago, Chile

Max had an unforgettable debut at the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont, holing out for an eagle from 189 yards on the very first hole, making history as the first player to do so at Oakmont in a U.S. Open. The moment electrified both him and the gallery—he was heard celebrating, “God is good,” with jubilant arms raised, and the crowd erupted in
Max had an unforgettable debut at the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont, holing out for an eagle from 189 yards on the very first hole, making history as the first player to do so at Oakmont in a U.S. Open. The moment electrified both him and the gallery—he was heard celebrating, “God is good,” with jubilant arms raised, and the crowd erupted in cheers. This dream opening set the tone for a week filled with excitement and a newfound confidence, proving that Max’s poise and talent shine brightest on the biggest stages.

Former Ohio State standout Maxwell Moldovan captured his first professional victory at the 70th ECP Brazil Open on the PGA Tour Americas, shooting 18‑under to edge George Markham by one stroke at the Rio Olympic Golf Course. He opened with a flawless bogey‑free 8‑under 63, followed by rounds of 67 and 68, and after a Sunday bogey on No. 1
Former Ohio State standout Maxwell Moldovan captured his first professional victory at the 70th ECP Brazil Open on the PGA Tour Americas, shooting 18‑under to edge George Markham by one stroke at the Rio Olympic Golf Course. He opened with a flawless bogey‑free 8‑under 63, followed by rounds of 67 and 68, and after a Sunday bogey on No. 11, he rallied with birdies on 13 and 17 before sinking a dramatic 50‑foot eagle putt on the final hole to seal the win and secure exempt status through the 2026 Latin America Swing, Maxwell is currently 5th in the Fortinet Cup standings

Maxwell Moldovan continued his stellar ascent—from earning his spot via PGA Tour U to competing at the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont—where he electrified fans with a rare 189‑yard eagle in Round 1 and gained invaluable major‑championship experience Now, fueled by that confidence and riding high from his first PGA Tour Americas win in Brazil,
Maxwell Moldovan continued his stellar ascent—from earning his spot via PGA Tour U to competing at the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont—where he electrified fans with a rare 189‑yard eagle in Round 1 and gained invaluable major‑championship experience Now, fueled by that confidence and riding high from his first PGA Tour Americas win in Brazil, Max is setting his sights on the Canada swing as he chases Korn Ferry Tour status—a testament to his steady progression toward the highest levels of the game.
Top 10 players on final 2025 Fortinet Cupearn exempt Korn Ferry Tour membership for 2026
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