Paul Way

Paul Graham Albert Way (born 12 March 1963) is an English professional golfer.

Early life and amateur career
Way was born in Kingsbury, Middlesex. He went to the Hugh Christie School in Tonbridge, Kent. He won the Brabazon Trophy in 1981.

Professional career
In 1982, Way turned professional and quickly found success on the European Tour, winning that year's KLM Dutch Open.

For a few years, Way was one of Europe's most promising young golfers, and he represented Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1983, when he became the second youngest Ryder Cup player up to that time after Nick Faldo, and again in 1985, when Europe captured the trophy which had been in American hands for twenty-eight years. He had an outstanding Ryder Cup record of six wins, two losses and one halved match.

Way did not sustain his early success. His last top 100 finish on the Order of Merit was in 1993 and after 1997 he played little tournament golf. He began playing on the European Senior Tour after turning 50 in March 2013.

Amateur wins

 * 1981 Brabazon Trophy

European Tour wins (3)
European Tour playoff record (1–1)

Results in major championships
Note: Way never played in the Masters Tournament nor the U.S. Open.

{{legend|#eeeeee|Did not play}} CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1983 and 1985 Open Championships)

"T" = tied

Team appearances
Amateur
 * Jacques Léglise Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1980 (winners)
 * European Amateur Team Championship (representing England): 1981 (winners)
 * Walker Cup (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1981

Professional
 * Ryder Cup (representing Europe): 1983, 1985
 * Dunhill Cup (representing England): 1985
 * World Cup (representing England): 1985