Mexico’s top ranked golfer turned pro in 2013 and has recorded three wins - including the 2019 Australian Open. He reached a career-high world ranking of 11th in 2021 and has represented his country in a variety of international team competitions. Known for his consistency, especially off the tee, Ancer was part of the Mexico team at the 2020 Olympics and is credited as a key figure in growing the game in his homeland.
Winner of four tournaments worldwide.
Each win has come in a different country – U.S., Canada, Australia, Saudi Arabia.
Won for the first time on the Asian Tour in 2023, claiming the PIF Saudi International presented by Softbank Investment Advisers.
Reached a career-best 11th in the world rankings in August 2021.
Has been a top 50 world player since August 2019.
Won two tournaments and finished runner-up seven times between 2017-21.
Represented Mexico in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, finishing T-14 in the men’s competition.
STARTS AND FINISHES
Masters
Starts: 4
Best finish: 13th (2020)
Top 10s: 0
Cuts made: 3
PGA Championship
Starts: 4
Best finish: 8th (2021)
Top 10s: 2
Cuts made: 4
U.S. Open
Starts: 3
Best finish: 49th (2019)
Top 10s: 0
Cuts made: 2
Open Championship
Starts: 4
Best finish: 59th (2021)
Top 10s: 0
Cuts made: 2