Christopher Samuel Paisley (born 24 March 1986) is an English professional golfer who currently plays on the Challenge Tour. In January 2018 he had his first win on the European Tour, the BMW SA Open.
Amateur career
Paisley played college golf at the University of Tennessee where he won two events.
He played on the St Andrews Trophy team in 2008, the Palmer Cup and
Walker Cup teams in 2009. He turned professional in 2010.
Professional career
Paisley won the first two events on the 2011
Alps Tour and started playing on the
Challenge Tour the same year. In August he won his third Alps Tour event of the year. In 2012 he had his biggest success so far by winning the English Challenge.
His performances on the Challenge Tour gave him a card for the 2013
European Tour season. He had limited success on the 2013 European Tour and returned to the Challenge Tour in 2014. He qualified again for the main tour through
Q-School in late 2014.
Since 2015 Paisley has played mostly on the European Tour. He finished third place in the 2015 BMW International Open, the 2016 Italian Open and the 2017 Made in Denmark.
In January 2018, Paisley had his first European Tour victory by winning the BMW SA Open. The following week he finished fifth in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, entering the world top-100 for the first time.
Professional wins (5)
European Tour wins (1)
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1 | 14 Jan 2018 | BMW SA Open1 | −21 (66-65-70-66=267) | 3 strokes | Branden Grace |
1Co-sanctioned by the
Sunshine Tour
Challenge Tour wins (1)
Alps Tour wins (3)
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1 | 10 Mar 2011 | Peugeot Tour de Valencia | −14 (69-66-64=199) | 3 strokes | Alfredo García-Heredia |
2 | 28 Apr 2011 | Peugeot Open de Catalunya | −14 (66-66-64=196) | 1 stroke | Álvaro Velasco |
3 | 25 Aug 2011 | Styrian Mountain Golf Open | −11 (70-69-63=202) | Playoff | Carlos Aguilar |
Results in World Golf Championships
"T" = Tied
Team appearances
Amateur
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St Andrews Trophy (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 2008 (winners)
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Palmer Cup (representing Europe): 2009 (winners)
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Walker Cup (representing Great Britain and Ireland): 2009
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European Amateur Team Championship (representing England): 2010 (winners)
See also
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2012 Challenge Tour graduates
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2014 European Tour Qualifying School graduates
External links