Matt Every was born on April 12, 1983 in Daytona Beach, Florida. He was introduced to the game of golf at a young age and quickly showed promise as a talented player. Every grew up playing on local courses in Florida and developed a strong passion for the sport.
Every's talent on the golf course earned him a full ride scholarship to play golf at the University of Florida in Gainesville. During his time at the university, he honed his skills and gained valuable experience competing at a high level in collegiate tournaments.
After turning professional in 2006, Every wasted no time making a name for himself in the golf world. As an amateur, he achieved notable victories at the Palmer Cup and Walker Cup with the U.S. team in 2005. His impressive performances caught the attention of many in the golf community.
Every's professional career got off to a solid start, with him earning around $180,000 in 2005, just missing out on the top 25 on the money list for the Nationwide Tour. He continued to showcase his talent on the course, steadily climbing the ranks and establishing himself as a formidable player in the industry.
Despite his success on the golf course, Every remains humble and grounded in his roots. He attributes much of his success to his family and the support they have provided throughout his journey. Every continues to inspire others with his dedication and passion for the game.
As Every continues to evolve and grow in his career, the golf community eagerly anticipates what he will accomplish next. With his talent, work ethic, and drive for success, the sky is the limit for Matt Every.
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