Tommy Fleetwood is an English professional golfer renowned for his consistent excellence, stylish swing, and strong presence in team competitions.
Born on January 19, 1991, in Southport, Merseyside, England, he grew up in the nearby town of Formby and developed his love for the game by sneaking onto the links at Royal Birkdale with his father.
Fleetwood plays primarily on the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour (formerly European Tour).
He has established himself as one of Europe’s top players, earning multiple Ryder Cup appearances and achieving a career-high world ranking inside the top three.
Siblings
Tommy’s older brother, Joe Fleetwood, who is two years his senior, played a significant role in both his personal and professional life.
Joe was a former golf professional himself before transitioning into golf administration and management.
He has worked as a player manager at Hambric Sports Group and later served as CEO of the PGA EuroPro Tour and general manager of a golf complex.
It was through Joe that Tommy first connected with Clare Craig, who became his manager and eventual wife.
Career
Fleetwood’s introduction to golf came at a young age through his father Pete, a former construction worker who took him to local courses and Royal Birkdale.
He showed early promise as a junior at Formby Hall and enjoyed a successful amateur career, highlighted by winning the English Amateur in 2010 and finishing runner-up in the Amateur Championship in 2008.
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He also represented Great Britain & Ireland in the Walker Cup before turning professional later that year.
After turning pro in 2010, Fleetwood steadily climbed the ranks, earning his European Tour card and securing his first victory in 2013 on the Challenge Tour.
His breakthrough on the main tour came with multiple wins, including the 2017 Race to Dubai title as the European Tour’s Order of Merit champion.
He has recorded eight victories on the DP World Tour and added his first PGA Tour title in dramatic fashion at the 2025 Tour Championship, where he also claimed the FedEx Cup.
Fleetwood has excelled in major championships with several top finishes, including runner-up positions at the U.S. Open and strong showings at The Open Championship, where he made the cut at his boyhood course Royal Birkdale.
A four-time Ryder Cup participant for Team Europe in 2018, 2021, 2023, and 2025, he has contributed key points in team victories.
Accolades
Fleetwood has secured eight wins on the DP World Tour and one on the PGA Tour, highlighted by his 2025 Tour Championship victory that also earned him the FedEx Cup.
Fleetwood claimed the 2017 Race to Dubai title as the European number one and has achieved a career-high Official World Golf Ranking position as high as No. 3.
He has recorded multiple top-five finishes across all four major championships, demonstrating his ability to compete on the biggest stages without yet claiming a major title.
As a four-time Ryder Cup player, Fleetwood has helped Europe secure victories and earned respect for his composure and clutch performances in match play.
His amateur honors include the English Amateur title and Walker Cup representation.
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