In December 2009, Tringale successfully gained a 2010
PGA Tour card through
qualifying school, finishing T19. He made his debut as a member of the PGA Tour at the 2010
Sony Open in Hawaii in January. In 21 starts that season, Tringale made just more than $300,000, leaving him 176th on the money list. His best finishes were ties for 11th at the
Viking Classic and the
Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. During the playoffs, he tied for second at
The Barclays. Tringale was runner-up at the 2015
Zurich Classic of New Orleans. In August 2022, Tringale announced that he had resigned from the PGA Tour and joined
LIV Golf; he held the record for the highest career earnings on the tour without a tournament victory. ==Personal life==