West Palm Beach, FL - The 2024 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches will mark the fifth career PGA TOUR start for Tyler Collet, PGA Assistant Professional at John’s Island Club in Vero Beach, Florida.
Elected to PGA of America Membership in 2018, the Eastern Kentucky Professional Golf Management graduate has since solidified himself as one of the best players in the South Florida PGA Section, already winning two South Florida PGA Professional Championships and is currently the back-to-back SFPGA Player of the Year.
At 28 years of age, Collet, originally from West Virginia, made his first career TOUR start at the 2021 Puerto Rico Open, followed by the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. Since then, Collet has made at least one TOUR start a year, including the 2023 Honda Classic.
While Collet continues to showcase his talent on the course, he still serves as a full-time Assistant Professional for a facility that boasts three championship-level courses. With the support and guidance of Steve Hudson, PGA Director of Golf, the two have effectively managed Collet’s playing aspirations while serving as a valuable member of the Professional staff.
A typical day for Collet consists of arriving at the golf course around 6:00 a.m. to help the outside operations staff before clocking out for the day at 2:00 p.m. Thanks to Hudson's support, Collet then uses the rest of the day to fine-tune his game.
The 2024 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches at PGA National will again be a home event for Collet as several John’s Island members and employees will follow him throughout the week.
While Collet prepares for Thursday, he will have very little time to waste before making his sixth career PGA TOUR start the following week at the Puerto Rico Open, courtesy of his 2023 South Florida PGA Professional Championship victory.
For Collet, this was never necessarily part of the plan when coming out of college as a Class-A PGA Member.
“Until about a year and a half ago, I was solely focused on being a Club Pro, working my way up to being a Head Professional, Director of Golf or Teaching Pro, whatever the avenue was, that was the end goal,” Collet said.
When asked what changed in his game to allow him to become so successful as a player, Collet credited “self-belief.”
That self-belief has turned into incredible experiences, and Collet could not be more thankful for the PGA of America and the South Florida PGA for giving him the opportunity to showcase to the world the abilities of a PGA Member.
“I wouldn't be where I am without the PGA of America, and I'm extremely grateful,” Collet explained. “It's a really, really nice perk of being in the South Florida Section to be able to get into these events.”
As far as Collet’s outlook on his career moving forward, his new end goal is to obtain full status on the TOUR.
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