Macpherson turned professional following the
2012 Masters Tournament. By doing so, he forfeited his invitation to the
2012 U.S. Open. He qualified for the
2014 Open Championship after a T-4 finish at the
2013 Australian Open. (The Australian Open was an International Qualifying Tournament for The Open.) He missed the cut after rounds of 90 and 80, leaving him 26-over-par. His round of 90 was the highest score in the opening round for 15 years. Macpherson had status on three different professional tours for 2014 (
PGA Tour China,
PGA Tour of Australasia,
OneAsia Tour). He was the first active PGA Tour China member to play in a major. Macpherson qualified for the
Web.com Tour for the 2015 season. After failing to retain his Web.com Tour privileges, he returned to PGA Tour China where he won twice and finished the season leading the Order of Merit, earning him a return to the Web.com Tour for 2016. Macpherson had a disappointing 2016 season, lost his Web.com Tour card and played on the
China Tour in 2017, winning the Fragrant Hills Beijing Open and finishing second in the Order of Merit. ==Amateur wins==