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Kyle Stanley

Pro Golfer

History

Kyle Matthew Stanley was born and raised in Gig Harbor, Washington. He graduated from Bellarmine Preparatory School in Tacoma, Washington.

He played college golf at Clemson University where he established 18 individual scoring records. He was named the ACC player of the year for the 2006-07 season and was named first-team All-America in 2007 and 2009 by the Golf Coaches Association of America. In 2009, he was awarded the Ben Hogan Award for the best college golfer.

He turned pro after the 2009 US Open, and made his pro debut at the Travelers Championship.

Kyle and his wife, Dolly, live in Gig Harbor, Washington, and are parents of two children.

Kyle joined the Clover Crew in 2024, and proudly sports our headwear at every golf tournament. His favorite hats include the Jimmy, the Loyal, Lucky Route, and the Premium Clovers 1 and 126.

kyle stanley wearing a black clover hat at the golf course mid swing

Fun Facts

  • Native of Gig Harbor, Washington
  • Enjoyed a successful collegiate golf career and boasts 2 PGA Tour victories and 24 career Top 10 finishes
  • Has two children with wife Dolly 
  • Favorite Black Clover headwear: Premium Clover 1!

Q&A

Who was your biggest mentor?

My dad! He introduced me to the game (of golf). It was his main hobby and he included me. He hammered hard work, hard work. I’d ask if I could play an event and he said, “Show me that you’re working hard and you can go.”

What is your greatest achievement (to date!)

Having kids changes everything. I can’t imagine life without them. It’s just been incredible. It just makes everything better and puts the rest of what we do in perspective.

How do you “Live Lucky?”

One of my favorite quotes is “The harder I work, the luckier I get.” If you do the right things, good things will happen. That’s just a good approach.

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