The Singular Swagger of Chris Gotterup
This city rips the bones out of your again/It’s a dying lure, it is a suicide rap/We gotta get out whereas we’re younger. —Bruce Springsteen, “Born To Run”
“How could we be lost like this? We’re in fuckin’ New Jersey.” —Paulie Walnuts, The Sopranos
There is a very Jersey malaise—the inextinguishable eager for elsewheres. ―Junot Díaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
“Everything is legal in New Jersey.” —Hamilton The Musical
“What I like about New Jersey is the variety of it. The classiness, the vulgarity, the humor, the clutter.” —Novelist P.F. Kluge
The darkish outdated factories—Civil War factories, foundries, brassworks, heavy-industrial crops blackened from the chimneys pumping smoke for 100 years—have been windowless now…It was Newark that was entombed there, a metropolis that was not going to stir once more.—Philip Roth, American Pastoral
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Chris Gotterup is a proud New Jersey man. He is a local of Little Silver, simply off the Garden State Parkway. You can see the Jersey affect within the shiny gold chain that Gotterup flaunts like a latter-day Pauly D. What you’ll be able to’t see beneath Gotterup’s Nike polos is the tattoo on his again that exhibits the define of New Jersey. He made a pact along with his faculty teammates at Rutgers that they’d all get the identical tattoo. He volunteered to go first—“I was dead sober,” he says, surprisingly—after which all of the opposite homies reneged. Gotterup has no regrets as a result of he loves his residence state that a lot. He says, “You grow up there and you deal with a lot: traffic, cold winters, stuff like that. People like to take shots at Jersey but we take pride in being from there. It will always be home for me.”
Gotterup, 26, is constructed a bit like Tony Soprano and carries himself with some of the identical swagger. But Gotterup places out violence solely along with his driver, smashing his tee photographs a mean of 319.9 yards (fifth on the PGA TOUR) and rating 14th in strokes gained off-the-tee, although he usually throttles again with a 13-degree mini-driver…which nonetheless propels his golf ball 315 yards or so. Last season, solely Gotterup’s second on Tour, he took the golf world by storm, staring down Rory McIlroy to win the Scottish Open after which every week later ending third on the Open Championship in solely Gotterup’s fourth profession begin in a significant championship.
But since then he is gone to a unique degree, with an upgraded sport that evokes the all-around excellence of Gotterup’s favourite New Jersey athlete: Jason Kidd, from his days toiling on the Meadowlands, earlier than the Nets moved to a flashy new residence in New York, the type of forgetting of one’s roots that OG Jersey people disdain.
Gotterup spent the low season engaged on his placing and wedge play after which started 2026 with a victory on the Hawaiian Open, on a brief, fiddly, finesse course that will not appear to swimsuit a participant who beforehand displayed all of the delicacy of Lawrence Taylor roaming the gridiron simply off exit 16W of the Turnpike. Then in Phoenix, Gotterup earned his fourth profession TOUR victory by birdying 5 of the ultimate six holes and dispatching Hideki Matsuyama with a 27 foot birdie putt on the primary gap of sudden dying.
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Suddenly, Gotterup is as much as ninth within the World Ranking and must be thought of among the many finest American golfers underneath 30. Folks near him have seen this coming for some time. “In college, on the Korn Ferry, he’s always been a guy who’s unbeatable when he gets it going,” says shut buddy Jacob Bridgeman. “He’s got that firepower to blow the field. You can tell on a Tuesday at the range—if he’s hitting it a certain way, look out.” (Bridgeman traveled with Gotterup on the KFT and provides the next scouting report: “He’s a little grumpy in the morning. And he can look kind of scary on the course but I promise he’s really a big teddy bear.”)
With his stellar play during the last two years, Gotterup could have already earned an honorific that’s not often mentioned: the best New Jersey golfer of all time. Asked to quote the competitors, Gotterup says, “Oh man, I can’t remember his name. There is this guy who has won the state open a million times. I think the trophy is named after him. Gawd, I’m trying to think of his name. I’ll have to get back to you on that.”
Gotterup’s father Morten was a stick who gained a handful of tournaments on the state degree. Chris grew up enjoying along with his dad after which furthered his golf schooling by caddying as a teen at Rumsom Country Club. He and his buddies have been golf nuts who attended each professional event they may. He was gutted when his man Jason Day did not win the 2016 PGA Championship at Baltusrol, and, at a long-ago Northern Trust Open at Liberty National, Gotterup caddied for a household buddy within the pro-am. Patrick Cantlay was within the group and the teenage Gotterup was impressed by the persnickety professional. “I appreciated how seriously he took it,” he says. “Even now I get a little spaced out, not exactly dialed in all the time, but I’ve never forgotten how focused he was on everything at all times. That was a lesson. Still is.”

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But Gotterup has all the time had one thing {that a} plodder like Cantlay can solely dream about: terrifying clubhead velocity. At 13, Gotterup started working with swing coach Jason Birnbaum, who cited three ballstriking gods whereas describing his pupil’s idiosyncratic swing to Golf Digest: “He’s got like a Jack Nicklaus build”—particularly the redwood tree thighs—“but he has a [Lee] Trevino setup. He’s got a little bit of Ben Hogan in his legwork. There’s a lot of the greats in Chris’ overall game, which he’s really had since he was a kid, and that’s something you can’t coach.”
Befitting the hardscrabble Jersey narrative, Gotterup didn’t compete in glitzy AJGA occasions and thus attracted minimal curiosity from big-time faculty golf packages. So he stayed residence and performed for Rutgers University (the place at soccer and basketball video games he usually noticed rabid fan James Gandolfini, the real-life Tony Soprano). Gotterup loved three sturdy seasons at Rutgers after which transferred to Oklahoma for his ultimate 12 months of eligibility. The stiffer competitors and world-class amenities introduced out the very best in Gotterup, who in 2022 gained the Ben Hogan Award and Jack Nicklaus Award, cementing his standing as the very best faculty golfer within the land. (And but, no Oklahoma-related tats adorn his beefy physique.)
In his second begin as knowledgeable, Gotterup proved his bona fides by ending tied for fourth on a sponsor’s exemption on the John Deere Classic. He realized for one season on the Korn Ferry Tour after which reached the PGA TOUR in 2024, giving a glimpse of his firepower by profitable the Myrtle Beach Classic by six strokes.
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Gotterup’s low, screaming drives immediately grew to become a cult favourite and his rising star has turn into evident with an invite to play within the TGL and alongside President Trump at his eponymous golf membership in—the place else?—New Jersey. (Gotterup says he’s apolitical and would tee it up with any president out of respect for the workplace.) Outdueling McIlroy and US Open champ Wyndham Clark on a bouncy, quirky Scottish hyperlinks course was proof that Gotterup’s sport travels. “He showed no fear,” says Clark, who was paired with Gotterup within the ultimate spherical in Scotland. “It was very impressive.”

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One of Gotterup’s strengths is that he’s brutally trustworthy with himself. Even although the wins have been coming, he was nonetheless lacking too many cuts and there have been weaknesses to handle. Gotterup determined to put money into himself: Over the final 12 months he has employed sports activities psychologist Brett McCabe, placing coach Tim Yelverto and caddie Brady Stockton, an unflappable former skilled golfer. Together, they’ve smoothed over the tough edges of Gotterup’s sport.
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In 2025, Gotterup ranked 149th on Tour in proximity to the outlet from 125-150 yards; this 12 months he is as much as twenty second. Last season, Gotterup was 113th in making putts within the essential 10′-15′ vary and this 12 months he is thirty fifth. He has additionally improved practically 70 spots in 3-putt avoidance. Add all of it up and Gotterup has turn into a menace. Improving his mid-range placing and, particularly, his wedge play was Rory McIlroy’s system for lastly conquering Augusta National. Gotterup has turned himself into a stylish darkhorse choose for this Masters and he’s not glad by the expectations. “It’s flattering to hear people call me a contender there,” he says concerning the Masters. “I believe my game is up to the challenge. But it all comes down to execution.”
This no-nonsense perspective is a component of Gotterup’s enchantment. He has earned $4.2 million on this season’s first three months—“I’ve already made more money than I ever dreamed of,” he says—however Gotterup is only a common dude with extraordinary items, form of just like the pitcher in Springsteen’s “Glory Days.” (For the report, Gotterup’s favourite music by the Boss is “I’m On Fire”; after I famous that it is a good makeout music he stated nothing however laughed knowingly.)
Gotterup lately benched 265 lbs.; if he slips a inexperienced jacket over his meaty shoulders it is going to settle an outdated debate. On the topic of the best Jersey golfer, some people within the Garden State attempt to declare Craig Wood, who lived in Joisey for years and labored at varied nation golf equipment whereas profitable the New Jersey PGA 4 occasions between from 1928-32. He was even inducted into the New Jersey PGA Hall of Fame. But Wood was born in New York and died in Florida. In between, he gained the Masters in 1941. That’s good and all, however it’s time for an actual Jersey boy to win one.
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