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Chris Crisologo
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Country
CAN

Canada

Age
30
Turned Pro
2019
Birthplace
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
College
Simon Fraser University
PGA TOUR Americas Wins
0
Wins (2025)
0
Top 10 (2025)
1
Points List
83
World Rank (OWGR)
-

Partners

titleist
CAN

Canada

titleist

Chris Crisologo

Physical Stats
5'8" (1.73m)Height
150lbs (68kg)Weight
Location
Vancouver, CanadaBirthplace
Richmond, CanadaResidence
Richmond, CanadaPlays From
Simon Fraser UniversityCollege
Personal
30Age
-Birthday
2019Joined Tour
-Family

Personal

Currently a member of Golf Canada's Young Pro Squad.

Multi-sport athlete in high school who competed in basketball, volleyball, cross country and track and field.

Tennis was the first sport he played.

Talented photographer.

Best memory off the golf course was attending the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

Best golf memory was watching the 2011 RBC Canadian Open at Shaughnessy G&CC.

Favorite sports teams are the Vancouver Canucks (NHL), Seattle Seahawks (NFL), and Toronto Blue Jays (MLB), while his favorite athletes include Stephen Curry and Steve Nash.

Caddied for fellow Canadian Etienne Papineau at the 2022 WM Phoenix Open.

Amateur Highlights

Played four seasons at Simon Fraser University (2014-18), an NCAA Division II program in Burnaby, British Columbia and the only Canadian university which competes in the NCAA; he won seven times individually, with the crown jewel being the 2017 Great Northwest Athletic Conference Championship, in addition to garnering All-America honors all four seasons (First Team in 2017, Second Team in 2015, Third Team in 2016 and 2018) and winning three consecutive GNAC Player of the Year awards from 2016-18.

Made his PGA TOUR debut at the 2018 RBC Canadian Open while still an amateur (finished T45).

Won back-to-back South American Amateur Championships in 2018 and 2019; he captured the 2018 title in Buenos Aires, Argentina (finished four strokes ahead of runner-up Alejandro Tosti), and a year later he won in Santiago, Chile (defeated Luis Gagne in a playoff).

Won the 116th playing of the B.C. Amateur in 2018, shooting a 3-under 69 on the final day to win by two strokes.

Emerged from a 13-for-8 playoff for a spot in match play at the 2017 U.S. Amateur Championship at Riviera Country Club; he fell to top-seeded Hayden Wood in the Round of 64.

Official

Fortinet Cup Championship

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