2025-26 Men's Golf Roster
Roster
Loree, Tyler

Tyler Loree
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Kula, Hawaii
- High School:
- Seabury Hall
Bio
Seabury Hall/Amateur Golf
Attended Seabury Hall High School on the island of Maui (Hawaii) … finished among the top 13 competitors at the Western Junior Championship in June of 2025 and at the USWING MOJING Junior World Golf Championships in July of 2025 … added one major title to his golf accolades with a win at the 2025 Hawaii State Amateur Men’s Overall Division (open and mid-amateur), securing a four-shot victory at even par … that win allowed him to earn a spot at the 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship at The Olympic Club in San Francisco … was crowned as a three-time Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) Champion in 2023, 2024 and 2025 … finished with a 10-foot birdie putt on the final hole at Makena Golf and Beach Club for a 12-under par 274 finish, which set an all-time record under-par finish by any MIL boys tournament … became just the eighth person to achieve multiple career individual wins in the David Ishii/HHSAA boys golf championships as he recorded a six-stroke victory and repeat title in May of 2025 (also was the 2024 HHSAA Hawaii High School State Golf Champion) … at the 2025 HHSAA boys golf championships, he led by four strokes after carding 5-under 67 (first round) and had a 1-over 73 in the second round to win on a day that no one shot par or below … a three-time MIL champion, he shot 4-under 140 to become the first boys’ golfer to have repeated the individual title since Waiakea’ Jarett Hamamoto in 2001 and 2002, and just the fifth to accomplish that feat overall … he became the first boys’ golfer to finish in the top three at the state championship, four years in a row – took third place as a freshman and second place as a sophomore … earned a spot in amateur competition in 2024 with the Hawaii State Golf Association, allowing him to participate in the PGA TOUR’s Sony Golf Open on Oahu in January of 2025 … in the spring of 2024, won a second consecutive MIL championship after posting round scores of 65-75-70-75 (under-285) at the Waiehu Municipal, Royal Kaanapali, King Kamehameha and Makena courses over two weekends … earned his first AJGA win in the spring of 2022 (AJGA Presented by Golf+) with a bogey-free 69 in the final round.
Personal
Tyler Loree was born in Denville, N.J. … last name is pronounced ler-EE … parents are Robert Loree and Janet Lee … is the oldest of four children … has two younger sisters (Kelsey and Vivienne) and one younger brother (Bobby) … athletic inspirations include golfers Adam Scott, Justin Rose and Scottie Scheffler – in particular, admires Scott and Rose for their longevity and continued success in the sport of golf … father, Robert (Bob), played college football at Amherst College in Massachusetts … uncle, Mikey Loree, played college baseball at Villanova University before competing in the minor leagues and overseas (in Taiwan) … undeclared major.
Attended Seabury Hall High School on the island of Maui (Hawaii) … finished among the top 13 competitors at the Western Junior Championship in June of 2025 and at the USWING MOJING Junior World Golf Championships in July of 2025 … added one major title to his golf accolades with a win at the 2025 Hawaii State Amateur Men’s Overall Division (open and mid-amateur), securing a four-shot victory at even par … that win allowed him to earn a spot at the 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship at The Olympic Club in San Francisco … was crowned as a three-time Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) Champion in 2023, 2024 and 2025 … finished with a 10-foot birdie putt on the final hole at Makena Golf and Beach Club for a 12-under par 274 finish, which set an all-time record under-par finish by any MIL boys tournament … became just the eighth person to achieve multiple career individual wins in the David Ishii/HHSAA boys golf championships as he recorded a six-stroke victory and repeat title in May of 2025 (also was the 2024 HHSAA Hawaii High School State Golf Champion) … at the 2025 HHSAA boys golf championships, he led by four strokes after carding 5-under 67 (first round) and had a 1-over 73 in the second round to win on a day that no one shot par or below … a three-time MIL champion, he shot 4-under 140 to become the first boys’ golfer to have repeated the individual title since Waiakea’ Jarett Hamamoto in 2001 and 2002, and just the fifth to accomplish that feat overall … he became the first boys’ golfer to finish in the top three at the state championship, four years in a row – took third place as a freshman and second place as a sophomore … earned a spot in amateur competition in 2024 with the Hawaii State Golf Association, allowing him to participate in the PGA TOUR’s Sony Golf Open on Oahu in January of 2025 … in the spring of 2024, won a second consecutive MIL championship after posting round scores of 65-75-70-75 (under-285) at the Waiehu Municipal, Royal Kaanapali, King Kamehameha and Makena courses over two weekends … earned his first AJGA win in the spring of 2022 (AJGA Presented by Golf+) with a bogey-free 69 in the final round.
Personal
Tyler Loree was born in Denville, N.J. … last name is pronounced ler-EE … parents are Robert Loree and Janet Lee … is the oldest of four children … has two younger sisters (Kelsey and Vivienne) and one younger brother (Bobby) … athletic inspirations include golfers Adam Scott, Justin Rose and Scottie Scheffler – in particular, admires Scott and Rose for their longevity and continued success in the sport of golf … father, Robert (Bob), played college football at Amherst College in Massachusetts … uncle, Mikey Loree, played college baseball at Villanova University before competing in the minor leagues and overseas (in Taiwan) … undeclared major.
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