- Guido Migliozzi, the Italian golfer from Vicenza went pro in 2016 and won his first European Tour title at the 2019 Kenya Magical Open in Nairo, Kenya
- He has an estimated net worth of above $1. 5 million, earned from his career and endorsement deals with several brands, including Addidas Golf, US Immigration Fund, and Your Golf Travel (YGT)
- The 5 feet 11 inches Italian golfer is currently not married but is in a relationship with his girlfriend, Marta Cozza
Guido Migliozzi is a 27 year-old Italian professional golfer from the northeastern city of Vicenza. He started playing at a professional level in 2016 after winning many amateur titles such as the 2011 Italian Boys Under-14 Championship, the 2014 European Nations Cup, and the 2016 Portuguese International Amateur.
With a best ranking of 65 in October 2021, Guido is gradually earning his place among the top names in Golf. Nonetheless, not so much is known about other aspects of his life.
Early Life And Career Of Guido Migliozzi
Guido Migliozzi was born on 25 January 1997, in the northeastern city of Vicenza, Italy. The 27 year-old is one of 4 children born to Giovanni Migliozzi and Barbara Ferraretto. His 3 siblings are all girls; Annamarie Migliozzi, Lisa Migliozzi, and Sara Migliozzi.
He began his career at the amateur level where he played and won several titles, including The European Nations Championship in Sotogrande in 2014 and The Portuguese Amateur Championship in 2016. He also represented Italy at the Eisenhower Trophy in 2016. Additionally, he won the under-14, under-16, and under-18 Italian Championships.
As a result, his amateur rankings in Italy improved and he decided to turn professional in 2016. Two years after turning pro, Migliozzi was at the European Tour Qualifying School where he showed his wits and earned a promotion to the European Tour after finishing in 13th place.
He was impressive in his rookie season on Tour and made his way to the main stage of the European Tour in 2019, winning the Magical Kenya Open and the Belgian Knockout. His win at the final of the Belgian Knockout improved his rankings, and he was in the top 100 in the world for the first time.
In June 2021, the Italian qualified for his first major championship, the 2021 US Open. He didn’t disappoint his family and supporters as he finished the tournament tied for 4th. Two months later, Migliozzi became an Olympian after representing his country at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics.
As he keeps playing and competing, his world rankings keep improving. He desires to reach the top 50 in the world and he is on the right track.
Lesser Known Facts About Guido Migliozzi
1. Migliozzi Won His First European Tour Title At The Magical Kenya Open
Guido Migliozzi won his first European Tour title at the 2019 Magical Kenya Open in Nairobi, Kenya. He won the title by shooting a single stroke ahead of Adri Arnaus, Louise de Jager, and Justin Harding. According to reports, the Italian golfer joined the likes of Seve Ballesteros, Ian Woosnam, and Trevor Immelman who also won on their debut on the European Tour.
By winning the 2019 Magical Kenya Open, the Vicenza native became the second Italian in a row to win on his European Tour debut after Lorenzo Gagli in 2018. His compatriot won the 2018 Barclays Kenya Open after beating Swedish golfer, Jens Fahbring in a play-off after tying on a 273 score of 11-under par 18 holes. More so, Swedish golfer, Sebastian Soderberg was the overnight leader leading Gagli with 4 shots but failed to capitalize on it to hand the Italian the advantage.
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2. The Vicenza-Born Golfer Has A Net Worth That Is Above $1.5 Million
Guido Migliozzi’s net worth is above $1.5 million. He made the fortune from his career earnings and various partnership and endorsement deals with several brands.
His career earnings currently stands at almost a million dollars, earned from various tournaments, including his win at the Magical Kenya Open, and the Belgian Knockout, where he took home €183, 330, and €166,660, respectively.
His fortune was further blustered after he signed several partnerships and endorsement deals with brands such as Modest! Golf, Addidas Golf, Callaway, US Immigration Fund, Your Golf Travel (YGT), and Euroselect Golf Stores.
3. He Supports Liverpool Football Club of England
Away from golf, Migliozzi is an ardent supporter of the English football club, Liverpool. On 7th May 2019, he was at the Anfield Stadium to watch the UEFA Champions League second leg semi-final encounter between Liverpool and Barcelona. Interestingly, Liverpool beat Barcelona 4-0 to progress to the final on an aggregate of 4-3.
After the match, the Vicenza-born golfer shared a picture and video of the game on Instagram, accompanied by a caption that says, “What a show of a game! Incredible atmosphere and crazy game! What a@liverpoolfc”.
4. The Italian Golfer Is Currently Dating Marta Cozza
Guido Migliozzi’s girlfriend is Marta Cozza. She is a graduate of Communication Sciences from the University of Verona. She also holds a diploma in Linguistics from Antonio Pigafetta high school in Vicenza. Recently, she moved to Dubai for work.
Before Migliozzi and Cozza began dating, the golfer was once involved with a former Italian international Valeria Tandrini who currently works as a golf scouting agent with Peakusa Golf.
5. He Is Taller Than The Average Italian Male
Guido Migliozzi is 5 feet 11 inches (180cm/1.80m) tall. He is tall compared to the average height of an Italian male; 5 feet 9 inches (176cm/1.76m). However, he is slightly below the average height of males in the Netherlands considered to be the tallest in Europe and the World with a height of 6 feet 0 inches (184cm/1.84m), according to worlddata.info.
Bring him to his turf, Migliozzi’s height is of advantage. Based on a report, the majority of PGA winners from 2013 to 2015 are between 5 feet 7 inches and 6 feet. Judging from this, it is clear that height plays a good role in how far a golfer can go.
His bodyweight on the other hand is 75kg (165lbs).
Guido Migliozzi, 27, has been playing on the professional level for 9 years, and is currently ranked 65 in the world. Thus far, his major championship wins include the 2019 Magical Kenya Open and the Belgian Knockout.
Based on his achievements so far, the Italian golfer is likely going to break into the top 50 in the shortest time possible.
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