Tommy Fleetwood

Tommy Fleetwood

33-Year-Old Golfer
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
It took a 60-footer for eagle by Nick Taylor to deny Fleetwood his first PGA Tour win yet again at the RBC Canadian Open. While it was another disappointing season in that regard, Fleetwood's consistency was certainly there, especially in the back end of the season when he secured 10 top-25s in a 12-event stretch. The 32-year-old finished the season ranked inside the top-35 in every strokes gained category. Fleetwood was also seventh in scoring average. You can only knock on the door for so long before it has to come crashing down. The numbers are on Fleetwood's side for a breakthrough win, maybe even two, in 2024. Read Past Outlooks
Makes move on Sunday
April 14, 2024
Fleetwood carded a three-under 69 in the final round to move into a tie for third place at the Masters.
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Fleetwood was really the only player starting the final round in the red on Sunday that was able to make a move up the board. He carded three birdies and not a single bogey to secure easily his best finish at the Masters and the eighth top-10 finish of his major championship career. Fleetwood is still looking for that first PGA Tour victory and he will try to pick that up at the RBC Heritage next week.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Fleetwood is becoming increasingly harder to peg each season. Five season ago, his first as a full-time member on the PGA Tour, Fleetwood earned nearly $4 million while grabbing six top-10s. The following season was almost a mirror image, with nearly $4 million in earnings and six top-10s. The two seasons that followed looked nothing like his first two seasons though as he struggled to get above the $1 million mark in earnings. This past season however he started to get back to his original form and while he'll need some more high-end finishes to really take his game to the next level, he certainly seems capable. His cap number is set fairly high, but Fleetwood has the skills to make a big leap this year.
Despite a top-40 ranking in the OWGR, Fleetwood wasn't able to make the playoffs for the first time since gaining status on tour. His best results tend to come on the European Tour, although since The Masters in April, he failed to record a worldwide top-10 in 12 starts. Considering his putter was the main culprit in his inconsistency, a bounce-back season is likely.
Fleetwood had gained a lot of momentum over the past couple season and then the pandemic hit and everything stopped for him. Fleetwood was one of a few players that did not resume playing on the PGA Tour after the resumption of play in June and if really impacted his overall numbers. Fleetwood joins the pack of guys you probably need to take in salary cap formats this upcoming season though as his number is really low and there's no reason to think he can't get back to his 2018-2019 levels this season.
Fleetwood's claim to fame to this point in his career is his ability to contend at high-profile events. Contend, but not win though. Fleetwood has shown glimpses of elite talent in his two years on the PGA Tour, but he's yet to cross the finish line first. With that said, his numbers in his first two seasons have been very impressive. If he were to pick-up a victory at some point, which he will inevitably will, he could crack $5 million in earnings. With that said, it's tough to significantly improve on a number such as Fleetwood's, especially when you are playing less than 20 events. As such, he's not a great salary cap option this season, but he has a lot of upside in other formats.
Fleetwood was one of the bigger surprises of the 2017-18 season. Fleetwood gained some attention with a top-5 at the 2017 U.S. Open, but it wasn't until last season that most golf fans became aware of how good he was. Fleetwood made a mad dash at the 2018 U.S. Open with a final-round 63, only to come up just short. That wasn't the only time he impressed though. Fleetwood totaled six top-10s throughout the season and missed just one cut in 19 starts. Perhaps most impressive, Fleetwood finished inside the top-25 in 15 of his 19 starts. Fleetwood looks like the real deal, but as is the case with all golfers that have a breakout season, it's nearly impossible to take him in a salary cap format. Fleetwood earned nearly $4 million last season in just 19 starts. He'll have to win at least one time this season to significantly improve upon his number from last season, all the while playing at level similar to last season. Fleetwood has the potential to make much more money this season vs. last season, but the risk seems a bit too high.
Fleetwood showed last season that he can compete on the biggest stages in the world. He won twice (Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Open de France), finished second twice (WGC-Mexico Championship, Shenzhen International) and had five other top-12 finishes, including a T4 at the U.S. Open, which earned him his 2017-18 PGA Tour card after playing last season on Special Temporary Member status. Fleetwood, who ranked first in greens in regulation on the European Tour, enters this season 17th in the OWGR rankings and is the leader in the Race to Dubai.
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Finds form in Texas
April 7, 2024
Fleetwood fired a four-under 68 on Sunday at the Valero Texas Open to finish eight-under and in a share of seventh place.
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Plummets in Round 2
March 10, 2024
Fleetwood shot an eight-over 80 on Friday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational to miss the cut at the event.
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Finishes T31 at Pebble Beach
February 6, 2024
Fleetwood closed with a four-under 68 to secure a share of 31st place at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after the event was shortened to 54 holes due to inclement weather.
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Picks up victory in Dubai
January 15, 2024
Fleetwood won the Dubai Invitational by one stroke after shooting a four-under 67 in the final round.
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Disappoints in Kapalua debut
January 7, 2024
Fleetwood recorded a three-under 70 on Sunday at The Sentry to finish tied for 47th place.
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