Career
Alongside his pro athlete career, he has been a teaching professional at the New York Racquet and Tennis Club since 2006. Stout began playing squash in Bermuda at the age of 4. At 13, Stout moved to England to attend boarding school at Cheltenham College, where alongside squash he also began playing the sport of rackets, coached by Mark Briers.
In 2003, at the age of 19, he moved to Belgium to pursue his professional squash career, basing himself in the city of Antwerp and competing on the PSA tour internationally.
The same year, Stout was part of the Bermuda National Team to compete at the World Team Squash Championships in Vienna, Austria. In 2006 he represented Bermuda in squash at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne Australia, and later that year at the Central American and Caribbean Games in Cartagena, Colombia.
He moved to the United States in late 2006 after being offered a teaching professional position at the New York Racquet and Tennis Club.