Strong play in Latin America has Canada’s Matthew Anderson closer to golf dreams
Matthew Anderson doesn’t hesitate when asked what his long-term goals are as a professional golfer.
“Win on the PGA Tour, be a top ranked player in the world. That is absolutely the goal,” said Anderson.
The 24-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., is well on his way, finishing atop the PGA Tour Americas rankings after the Latin American swing of the third-tier men’s golf circuit. Being in the top of two at the break earns him a partial exemption on next year’s Korn Ferry Tour, a step up from the Americas Tour.
He’ll be No. 1 in the Fortinet Cup standings when the Americas Tour picks up again with The Beachlands Victoria Open on June 20, the first event in the circuit’s North American swing. Although Anderson is happy with his season so far, he can’t take his foot off the gas if he wants full status on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2025.