Matt Every retires from PGA Tour after career marked by DQs
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 3:45 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Matt Every, a former professional golfer, has retired from the PGA Tour at age 39. Every's career includes two victories, both at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2014 and 2015, but is also notable for three disqualifications. Throughout his 279 PGA Tour events, he made 119 cuts and recorded 21 top-10 finishes. Despite an overall record that reflects more disqualifications than wins, Every achieved back-to-back successes at a challenging venue, securing his position in golf history. He now transitions to a role as an on-course commentator.
- •Matt Every retired from the PGA Tour in 2023.
- •He won two titles, both at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
- •Every has more disqualifications than wins in his career.
- •He played 279 PGA Tour events, making 119 cuts.
- •He will now work as an on-course commentator.
- 3:45 PMYahoo Sports — The story of Matt Every who had more DQ's than wins on the PGA Tour before retiring at 39
"Professional golf is one of the hardest fields to be successful in on the planet. Firstly, golf is just a ridiculously hard game to master.
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