Taylor Montgomery Bio
Taylor Allen Montgomery (born January 30, 1995) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, he turned professional in 2017 after a college career at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He earned his PGA Tour card through strong play on the Korn Ferry Tour, where he built a reputation as one of the circuit’s most consistent performers.
Standing 6 feet 3 inches tall, Montgomery combines length off the tee with a steady short game, qualities that helped him rise quickly through the developmental ranks. He has continued to compete at the sport’s highest level, with his career still in the early stages of its PGA Tour chapter.
Early Life and Background
Taylor Allen Montgomery was born on January 30, 1995, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Mikella and Monte Montgomery. His father, Monte, originally from Colorado, was a talented amateur golfer who played for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels from 1989 to 1992 and earned second-team All-American honors. Monte later made a single PGA Tour appearance in 1994, after Monday qualifying for the Buick Invitational of California at Torrey Pines Golf Course, where he finished 24th. He went on to serve as the general manager at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas, embedding the game of golf into the family’s daily life.
Growing up in Las Vegas, Taylor was exposed to professional-level golf instruction and course conditions from an early age. The proximity to Shadow Creek and other top-tier venues shaped his understanding of the game. This environment, combined with his father’s competitive background, gave Taylor a clear view of the path that a professional golf career required.
Montgomery attended Foothill High School, where he lettered all four years on the golf team. He also played as a forward on the school’s basketball team from 2011 to 2013, demonstrating the athleticism that would later support his power-based approach on the golf course.
Path to Professional Golf
After graduating from Foothill High School in 2013, Montgomery followed in his father’s footsteps and enrolled at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he played collegiate golf. He was coached by Dwaine Knight, the long-time leader of the UNLV golf program. The pairing created a notable family connection: Taylor and his father Monte became the first father-son combination to have both played under Coach Knight at UNLV.
As a sophomore, Montgomery won the 2014 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational, posting a score of 10-under 206 to finish one stroke ahead of AJ McInerney and Yannik Paul. The victory signaled his potential as a competitive player at the collegiate level. He later struggled with his ball-striking in his final two college seasons, often relying on a 2-iron off the tee to keep the ball in play. UNLV teammate Harry Hall noted that Montgomery had always been a great chipper and putter, even during those tougher stretches. Montgomery majored in communications and graduated from UNLV in 2017 before turning professional that same year.
Taylor Montgomery Career
Early Career (2017-2019)
Montgomery turned professional in 2017 and made an early splash by winning the inaugural Major Series of Putting tournament in October of that year. The victory earned him $75,000 in individual prize money and an additional $15,000 for winning the team portion of the event alongside former UNLV teammate Kurt Kitayama. The winnings helped bankroll his transition from amateur to professional golf.
In September 2018, Montgomery birdied the first playoff hole to claim the Sand Hollow Leavitt Group Open, a mini-tour event held in Utah. The win granted him an exemption to play in the 2019 Utah Championship on the Web.com Tour, marking his first notable entry into the sport’s official developmental pathway.
Korn Ferry Tour Breakthrough (2020-2022)
Montgomery moved into consistent contention on the Korn Ferry Tour, the official developmental circuit for the PGA Tour. He posted multiple high finishes and established himself as a regular contender on the leaderboard. His consistent play earned him status on the tour and positioned him for a run at a PGA Tour card.
During the 2022 Korn Ferry Tour season, Montgomery delivered the breakthrough he had been working toward. He recorded his first career Korn Ferry Tour victory at the Panama Championship in February 2022, winning by four shots and signaling his readiness for the next level. He added another win later that season at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship in September 2022. These victories, combined with consistent top finishes throughout the year, secured his PGA Tour card for the 2022-2023 season.
PGA Tour Era (2022-Present)
Montgomery made his PGA Tour debut during the 2022-2023 season and quickly showed he belonged among the game’s top players. He posted multiple top-10 finishes and demonstrated the same putting prowess that had defined his amateur and developmental career. His transition to the PGA Tour was widely viewed as one of the more seamless of his Korn Ferry Tour graduating class.
He has continued to play a full PGA Tour schedule in subsequent seasons, building on his early form and establishing himself as a steady presence on tour. While he has yet to record a PGA Tour victory, his consistent ball-striking and short-game strengths have made him a regular contender in several events.
Driving Style and Strengths
Montgomery is known for his length off the tee, a product of his 6-foot-3 frame and athletic build developed through years of basketball. His greatest strength, however, has long been his short game. Coaches and teammates have consistently described him as a confident chipper and putter, with the ability to save par from difficult positions around the green. As he has refined his ball-striking, those two strengths have combined to make him a complete player.
Notable Events and Milestones
Among Montgomery’s career milestones are his 2014 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational win as a college sophomore, his 2017 Major Series of Putting victory that helped fund his early professional career, and his back-to-back 2022 Korn Ferry Tour wins at the Panama Championship and the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship. The latter two wins secured his PGA Tour card and capped a steady climb through the professional ranks.
Taylor Montgomery Career Wins
Taylor Montgomery has compiled a steady collection of professional victories spanning mini-tour events, putting competitions, and the Korn Ferry Tour. His wins reflect a career built on consistent performance, beginning with high-stakes events in 2017 and culminating in Korn Ferry Tour titles in 2022.
Korn Ferry Tour Highlights
Montgomery won twice on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2022. His first Korn Ferry Tour victory came at the Panama Championship in February 2022, where he won by four shots in a dominant performance. He added a second win at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship in September 2022, a result that helped cement his position among the tour’s top performers and secured his promotion to the PGA Tour. He also recorded one runner-up finish in a Korn Ferry Tour playoff, finishing 0-1 in playoff competition on that circuit.
Other Wins and Performances
Earlier in his professional career, Montgomery won the inaugural Major Series of Putting tournament in October 2017, taking home $75,000 in individual prize money and an additional $15,000 for the team competition. In 2018, he won the Sand Hollow Leavitt Group Open, a mini-tour event in Utah, after birdieing the first playoff hole. As an amateur, he captured Nevada’s 4A boys high school individual championship in both 2011 and 2013, and won the 2014 Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational during his sophomore year at UNLV.
Taylor Montgomery Family
Family Background and Golf Lineage
Taylor Montgomery comes from a family with deep roots in golf. His father, Monte Montgomery, played collegiately at UNLV from 1989 to 1992, earning second-team All-American honors, and made one PGA Tour appearance at the 1994 Buick Invitational of California. His mother is Mikella Montgomery. The family’s Las Vegas home placed Taylor close to Shadow Creek Golf Course, where his father served as general manager and where Taylor gained extensive access to high-level course conditions during his formative years.
Personal Life
Taylor Montgomery resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. He maintains an active presence on social media, where fans can follow his professional activities and tournament schedule. Beyond his professional pursuits, he continues to be based in the city where he grew up, training out of the same golf-rich environment that helped launch his career.
2025 Season Performance
Taylor Montgomery entered the 2025 PGA Tour season looking to build on his progress from his first full years on tour. He maintained his playing privileges and continued to post competitive rounds across the schedule, drawing on the same ball-striking improvements and short-game strengths that defined his Korn Ferry Tour run.
Throughout the early portion of the 2025 season, Montgomery has been a steady presence in the field, making cuts and producing finishes that have kept him inside the tour’s ranking categories. While he has not yet broken through for a maiden PGA Tour victory, his consistency has positioned him to compete in several signature events during the year.
Looking ahead through the remainder of 2025, Montgomery’s outlook is shaped by his continued development off the tee and his reliable work on and around the greens. With several months of the season still to play, he remains a player to watch as the FedExCup standings take shape and playoff positions tighten.
