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Christo Lamprecht Q&A after graduating to the PGA Tour for 2026

Christo Lamprecht Q&A after graduating to the PGA Tour for 2026

  • Christo Lamprecht, a 6-foot-8 golfer from South Africa, has earned his PGA Tour card for next season.
  • Lamprecht secured his first Korn Ferry Tour victory with a dramatic hole-out from a bunker.
  • He recently got engaged and won the Pinnacle Bank Championship in what he calls the best two weeks of his life.
  • Lamprecht credits swing instructor Justin Parsons and mentor Louis Oosthuizen for helping develop his game.

Christo Lamprecht is bringing his long ball to the PGA Tour next season.

Lamprecht, 24, averaged 331.1 yards off the tee this season on the Korn Ferry Tour, which tied for first with Chase Sienkiewicz, and graduated to the big leagues on Sunday after finishing ninth on the season-long points list. He won’t be hard to miss: the native of George, South Africa, who played his college golf at Georgia Tech, stands 6-foot-8-inches tall after a major growth spurt during high school, leading friends to jokingly refer to him as Melman, a reference to the giraffe from the animated movie Madagascar.

Height runs in the family genes. Lamprecht’s grandfather also stood 6 feet, 8 inches, while his great-grandfather was 7 feet tall. His father, Christo Sr., stands a mere 6 feet, 4 inches.

Lamprecht, who won the 2023 British Amateur and ranked No. 2 in the 2024 class of PGA Tour U, secured his first Korn Ferry Tour victory at the Pinnacle Bank Championship in Omaha on Aug. 10 by holing out a bunker shot. Just a week earlier, he got engaged to his longtime sweetheart.

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