
Patrick Reed
"Captain America"
Patrick Reed is a Masters champion and one of the most polarizing American team-golf figures of the modern era. His Presidents Cup record contains real production, especially across 2015 and 2017, while his tour status changed after he exited LIV Golf in 2026. He brings competitive match-play history, but his future roster pathway is uncertain rather than automatic.
Patrick Reed height and weight
Patrick Reed is listed at 6'0" (183 cm), 200 lbs (91 kg). This profile connects those vitals with Team USA roster context, Presidents Cup record, and current player notes.
Quick Answers
How tall is Patrick Reed?
Patrick Reed is listed at 6'0" (183 cm).
What is Patrick Reed's listed weight?
Patrick Reed is listed at 200 lbs (91 kg).
Which Presidents Cup team is Patrick Reed associated with?
Patrick Reed is profiled as a Team USA golfer on Presidents Cup Players.
Vitals
Presidents Cup Record
Debut: 2015 • Appearances: 3
Defining Moment
"At the 2019 Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne, Reed was the subject of intense scrutiny from the Australian crowd. In his Sunday Singles match against C.T. Pan, Reed channeled the hostile energy into a dominant performance, winning 4 & 2. His victory was a defiant statement and a perfect example of his ability to thrive under the most intense pressure, earning a crucial point for his team."
Updated July 10, 2026
Presidents Cup Role & Match-Play Fit
Reed's page needs a careful tone: he has Presidents Cup history, but current selection relevance is less direct after several tour-status changes.
The American Presidents Cup golfers list supports Reed's 5-6-2 overall record, and the 2019 event page supports the Royal Melbourne context, including his Sunday singles win over C.T. Pan. That gives the page a legitimate Presidents Cup foundation without needing to inflate him as a current automatic option.
The old bio leaned heavily on persona language. A better Presidents Cup angle is practical: Reed has historically been comfortable in visible, hostile, high-pressure environments, but his team record is below break-even and should be presented with that limitation. His value is match-play experience, not guaranteed point production.
The Guardian reported in January 2026 that Reed quit LIV Golf, which makes the old 'LIV Golf' primary-tour label misleading for a current player page. Until his future U.S. team eligibility and competitive schedule are clearer, the safest editorial framing is a veteran with past Presidents Cup impact and a changed pathway.
Sources and further reading
- List of American Presidents Cup golfers - Wikipedia
- 2019 Presidents Cup results - Wikipedia
- Patrick Reed quits LIV Golf - The Guardian
- Patrick Reed PGA TOUR profile - PGA TOUR