Rob Labritz Bio
Robert Labritz (born May 31, 1971) is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour Champions. Standing 183 centimeters tall and weighing 79 kilograms, he has built a long career that bridges club-professional golf and the upper levels of the professional game. He is recognized as one of the most accomplished club professionals in recent American golf history.
Labritz turned professional in 1991 and spent years balancing tournament play with his role as a club professional at GlenArbor Golf Club in Bedford Hills, New York. His path eventually led him back to full-time tournament golf through PGA Tour Champions Qualifying School.
Early Life and Background
Robert Labritz was born on May 31, 1971, and grew up in the United States, where he developed an early interest in golf. He began playing the sport at a young age and committed to pursuing it competitively. Those formative years shaped the work ethic that later defined his career as both a player and a teacher of the game.
Labritz turned professional in 1991, beginning his journey through the lower tiers of professional golf in the United States. Like many aspiring players of his era, he balanced competitive ambitions with the realities of earning a living through the sport. His early path included time on mini-tours and within the New York section of the PGA.
Path to Professional Golf
Early in his career, Labritz played on the Golden Bear Tour, a developmental mini-tour. He won two events on that circuit, the Teardrop Championship and the Waterford Hotel Classic. Those victories established him as a competitor capable of winning at the developmental level and gave him the platform to pursue bigger stages.
In the 2000s, Labritz transitioned into a dual role as a tournament player and a club professional in New York state. He qualified for the 2002 PGA Championship and the 2003 PGA Championship, giving him early exposure to major-championship golf. In 2003, he also qualified for the PGA Cup, a team event featuring top club professionals from the United States and Great Britain and Ireland.
During this period, Labritz accumulated a number of local Met PGA section titles, including the New York State PGA Championship and the New York State Open, which he won three times. These regional successes cemented his reputation as one of the most consistent players in the New York section and laid the groundwork for his later national appearances.
Rob Labritz Career
Early Career (1991–2000s)
Labritz began his professional career on the Golden Bear Tour, where he secured two victories and gained valuable tournament experience. The wins demonstrated his ability to perform under pressure and offered momentum as he sought higher-level opportunities. His early professional years laid a foundation built on steady play and a strong competitive record.
He later settled into a working role as a club professional in New York while continuing to compete in regional and national events. That balance allowed him to sharpen his game while also mentoring amateur golfers. His dedication to club life did not slow his competitive progress, as evidenced by his growing list of section titles.
PGA Championship Breakthrough (2002–2019)
Labritz first broke into major-championship golf by qualifying for the 2002 PGA Championship. The following year, he qualified again for the 2003 PGA Championship and added a PGA Cup appearance to his résumé. These early major appearances established him as one of the top club professionals in the country.
His most notable major moment came in 2010, when he was the only club professional to make the cut at the PGA Championship. The performance highlighted his ability to compete against the world’s leading players on one of golf’s biggest stages. He returned to the PGA Championship in 2013, 2016, and 2019, and in 2019 he was one of three PGA Professionals to make the cut. That effort earned him the Crystal Ball award as the low PGA Professional in the field.
PGA Tour Champions Era (2021–Present)
In 2021, Labritz earned medalist honors at PGA Tour Champions Qualifying School and gained full membership on PGA Tour Champions. The achievement marked a major career milestone and transitioned him into regular tournament golf against many of the game’s legendary veterans. He joined PGA Tour Champions after decades of balancing club duties with competitive play.
Labritz continues to compete on the PGA Tour Champions circuit while maintaining his long association with GlenArbor Golf Club. His presence on the senior circuit reflects years of perseverance and continued dedication to improvement. The move positioned him to compete regularly against players he had previously only faced in major championships.
Notable Events and Milestones
Among Labritz’s most celebrated achievements is being the only club professional to make the cut at the 2010 PGA Championship. He added multiple New York State Open titles and the New York State PGA Championship to his collection of regional victories. The 2021 medalist finish at PGA Tour Champions Qualifying School stands as another defining moment in his career.
Rob Labritz Career Wins
Labritz has accumulated nine documented professional wins across mini-tour, regional, and major-qualifying stages of his career. His victories include Golden Bear Tour events, New York State PGA and Open titles, and a PGA Tour Champions Qualifying School medalist finish.
Golden Bear Tour Highlights
Labritz won two events on the Golden Bear Tour, the Teardrop Championship and the Waterford Hotel Classic. These victories came early in his professional career and helped establish his competitive credentials. They remain a foundational part of his winning résumé.
Other Wins & Performances
Beyond his mini-tour victories, Labritz won the New York State PGA Championship and captured the New York State Open three times. He was medalist at the 2021 PGA Tour Champions Qualifying School, securing his place on the senior circuit. Together, these wins trace a career that steadily grew from regional player to major-championship qualifier and PGA Tour Champions member.
Rob Labritz Family
Personal Life
Labritz is married to Kerry Labritz, his longtime partner. The couple has three children, and Labritz has long been associated with GlenArbor Golf Club in Bedford Hills, New York, where he has worked as a club professional for many years. His family life has remained closely tied to his golf career in the New York region.
2025 Season Performance
Rob Labritz is competing on the PGA Tour Champions in 2025 as a fully exempt member following his 2021 medalist finish at Qualifying School. His continued presence on the senior circuit reflects a career built on steady play and persistence. He remains one of the few golfers to make the successful leap from club professional to full-time PGA Tour Champions player.
Labritz’s 2025 campaign draws on decades of competitive experience, including four PGA Championship appearances and multiple major cuts made. His familiarity with major-championship golf provides a strong foundation for navigating PGA Tour Champions events. The season allows him to measure his progress against the game’s most experienced players.
With his PGA Tour Champions membership secured, Labritz continues to balance tournament play with his long association with GlenArbor Golf Club. His story stands as a notable example of perseverance for club professionals aspiring to elite competitive golf.
