The golf prodigy, who turned professional in 2019, is a three‐time winner of the Shepparton Golf Club Junior Open, and three‐time Greater Shepparton Junior Master Champion.
He carried the mantle of champion on into adulthood as the three‐time Shepparton Golf Club Open Men’s Champion, and two‐time Goulburn Valley District Open Men’s Champion.
Unsurprisingly, Kyle was playing off scratch by the age of 15, where he shot the amateur course record of 66; still holding four course records at Shepparton, Kialla, Mooroopna and Kyabram Parkland to this day.
Taking the talent national, he represented Victoria at the Schools Sports Golf Championships in 2012 and 2013.
And because Australia couldn’t contain him, we exported him to China in 2014 where he represented Australia at the Aaron Baddeley International Junior Championships.
Kyle then hit the United States, winning the Cotton States Invitational Strokeplay in Louisiana in 2018. He made the Sweet 16 at the 2018 Western Amateur Championship at Sunset Ridge Country Club in Chicago.
And if that wasn’t enough, Kyle represented Australia at the 2019 Asia Pacific Amateur Championship at She Shan Golf Club in Shanghai, China.
At 16, the home-grown golf pro began playing Division One Melbourne Metropolitan Pennant for Kingswood. From there it was all over for the competition, with Kyle knocking off the Victorian Country Men’s Champion title twice in a row in 2015 and 2016.
Kyle represented Victoria four times at the Australian Men’s Interstate Teams Matches, winning the Interstate series in 2017, 2018 and 2019. In the 2019 series, Kyle went through the week undefeated.
He was runner-up in the Victorian Men’s Amateur Championship in 2018 and then a quarter finalist in the same competition in 2019.
Kyle is now setting his sights on Europe or Asia, and will continue to ply his trade in Australia on the highly competitive golf scene — honing his skills and establishing himself to secure a card for an overseas pro tour.