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Taylor Pendrith: Net worth| Wife| Results| Driving distance
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Taylor Pendrith (born May 30, 1991) is a Canadian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He won twice on the PGA Tour Canada in 2019.
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Personal information | |
Born | May 30, 1991 Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada |
Sporting nationality | ![]() |
Career | |
College | Kent State University |
Turned professional | 2014 |
Current tour(s) | PGA Tour |
Former tour(s) | Korn Ferry Tour PGA Tour Canada |
Professional wins | 2 |
Net worth
Taylor Pendrith has a net worth of $3 million as of 2022. He earned over $2.1 million in his professional career. In the 2021-22 season, the golfer earned around $1.12 million from the tournament. The biggest earning of Pendrith’s career from the Players Championship. There he earned $327,222 from just one appearance.
Wife

On 5 December 2021, Taylor posted pictures from her wedding on Instagram. He was often seen with his girlfriend Megan Beerness, but when the news came out that he was getting married, his fans were shocked.
In an October 29, 2021 article, Golf Channel stated that the Canadian pro golfer, who was just starting out, had been married two weeks earlier. But the way they get along, it shows that they have known each other for some time.
Timeline of Taylor Pendrith’s Married Life and Relationships.
Results
Pendrith finished behind a tree again in 13th place, forcing her to return to the fairway and lead to a bogey that placed her with Young in second. Finau took a two-shot cushion on 14 with an eight-foot birdie put.
Pendrith, who won twice on the PGA Tour Canada, made a comeback from his second bogey with three straight birdies and was pulled back in a tie with two holes to spare.
Finau went ahead with a birdie on 17, and Pendrith tied it again with a birdie on the 54th hole.
If Finau can beat the competition to win on Sunday, he will be the first since Brendan Todd in 2019 to win two consecutive regular-season events.
Driving distance
Pendrith made her PGA Tour debut at last week’s Canadian Open and finished T-43 to garner less amateur honors. A recent Kent State graduate drew attention for his starting 65, but he turned more attention to attacking Royal Montreal GC.
On Thursday, Pendrith posted the four longest drives of anyone in the field. He wound up with seven of the longest 30 drives for the week, and finished second overall in driving distance behind Patrick Rodgers. When counting all drives, not just the two holes per day officially measured at PGA Tour events, Pendrith was first with an average of 306.9 yards.