Tommy Fleetwood is the English professional golfer from Southport who spent the better part of a decade as one of the world’s most consistent players without a PGA Tour title — until August 2025, when he won the FedEx Cup and its $10 million prize. As of 2026, Tommy Fleetwood’s net worth is estimated at $25–30 million, built through more than $35 million in PGA Tour earnings, €30 million-plus on the DP World Tour, and endorsements with Nike, TaylorMade and TAG Heuer.
| Full Name | Thomas James Fleetwood |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 19 January 1991 |
| Age | 35 years old |
| Birthplace | Southport, Merseyside, England |
| Nationality | English / British |
| Profession | Professional Golfer |
| Net Worth | $25–30 Million (2026 estimate) |
| Spouse | Clare Craig Fleetwood |
| Children | Franklin Fleetwood |
| Known For | FLEETWOOD MAC Ryder Cup partnership, FedEx Cup 2025, DP World Tour No. 1 |

Early Life and Path to the Tour
Thomas James Fleetwood was born on 19 January 1991 in Southport, a seaside town in Merseyside, England. Growing up close to Royal Birkdale Golf Club — one of the world’s great links courses and a regular Open Championship venue — gave Fleetwood an early and formative grounding in links golf that would define his career. He represented England at junior level before turning professional in 2010 at age 19.
His early professional career was not without setbacks. Fleetwood had to navigate the Challenge Tour circuit and even lost his European Tour card at one stage, requiring a return via the qualifying school. These early struggles built a mental resilience that would later allow him to compete in the highest-pressure environments in golf without flinching. By 2014 he was securely established on the main tour, and by 2017 he had announced himself as one of Europe’s very best.

Career Timeline: From European Tour Star to PGA Tour Champion
2017 — Breakthrough Year. Fleetwood won the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and the French Open, finished second at the US Open at Erin Hills (shooting a final-round 63), and claimed the Race to Dubai title as European No. 1. He rose to No. 9 in the world rankings and established himself as one of golf’s genuine elite.
2018 — The Ryder Cup and US Open Runner-Up. At the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock Hills, Fleetwood shot a closing 63 to finish runner-up in one of the most dramatic finales in US Open history. At the Ryder Cup at Le Golf National, his partnership with Francesco Molinari — nicknamed FLEETWOOD MAC by European fans — produced one of the great Ryder Cup partnerships, winning all four foursome and fourball matches they played together as Europe won 17½-10½.
2019–2024 — Consistent But Winless on the PGA Tour. Fleetwood accumulated more than $25 million in PGA Tour prize money without winning a single event — an extraordinary paradox. His fourth-place finishes at Majors, regular top-10 results, and Ryder Cup selections confirmed his world-class status even as the PGA Tour wins column remained stubbornly blank.
2025 — The FedEx Cup Breakthrough. In August 2025, at the FedEx Cup Playoffs, Fleetwood finally got his name on the PGA Tour winner’s board in the most dramatic fashion possible — winning the season-ending FedEx Cup. The $10 million prize was the single largest payday of his career and ended a 15-year wait for an American tour victory.
Net Worth Breakdown
| Income Source | Estimated Amount | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PGA Tour Prize Money | $35M+ | Cumulative | Includes $10M FedEx Cup; winless on PGA Tour until 2025 |
| DP World Tour Earnings | €30M+ (~$33M) | Cumulative | Fourth on all-time DP World Tour money list |
| Nike Clothing | $3–5M/year | Annual (personal) | Long-term apparel partnership |
| TaylorMade Equipment | $2–4M/year | Annual (personal) | Full equipment deal |
| TAG Heuer | $1–2M/year | Annual (personal) | Swiss luxury watch ambassador |
| Appearance Fees / Corporate | $1M+/year | Annual (personal) | Pro-Am and corporate event appearances |
| Estimated Net Worth | $25–30 Million (2026) | ||

Personal Life and Family
Tommy Fleetwood is married to Clare Craig, who also serves as his manager — an unusual but highly effective arrangement that aligns their personal and professional lives completely. Clare has been credited with helping Tommy manage the commercial and scheduling demands of elite golf while keeping his focus on performance. The couple have a son, Franklin Fleetwood, who travels with Tommy on tour.
Fleetwood is known as one of golf’s genuinely approachable and good-natured personalities. His distinctive look — long curly hair and a beard — has made him one of the most recognisable players on both tours, while his self-deprecating humour and Merseyside charm have earned him a devoted following far beyond the traditional golf audience.

Little-Known Facts About Tommy Fleetwood
- Fleetwood earned more than $25 million in PGA Tour prize money over 15 years without recording a single PGA Tour win before the 2025 FedEx Cup — making him one of the most successful “winless” players in Tour history.
- His caddie Ian Finnis, nicknamed “Botsy,” has been on his bag for the majority of his career and is a key part of the team that has kept Fleetwood in the world’s top 40 consistently.
- Fleetwood’s 63 at Erin Hills in 2017 and his 63 at Shinnecock Hills in 2018 make him one of very few players to have shot 63 in two different US Opens.
- Growing up near Royal Birkdale in Southport gave him a deep appreciation for links golf — he is considered one of the best links players of his generation and has multiple top-5 finishes at The Open Championship.
- Despite his status as a world-class player, Fleetwood has maintained a reputation for being genuinely humble and accessible to fans, attributes frequently cited in player rankings and fan polls.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tommy Fleetwood
What is Tommy Fleetwood’s net worth in 2026?
Tommy Fleetwood’s net worth is estimated at $25–30 million as of 2026. His wealth derives from $35 million-plus in PGA Tour earnings (including his $10M FedEx Cup win in 2025), more than €30 million in DP World Tour prize money, and annual endorsement income from Nike, TaylorMade and TAG Heuer estimated at $6–11 million per year.
Has Tommy Fleetwood won a Major championship?
Tommy Fleetwood has not won a Major championship as of 2026. His best performances in Majors include runner-up finishes at the 2017 and 2018 US Opens, where he shot final-round 63s on both occasions. His game is widely regarded as major-quality, and his FedEx Cup victory in 2025 has renewed expectations that a Major breakthrough could follow.
What is the FLEETWOOD MAC golf partnership?
FLEETWOOD MAC was the nickname given to the European Ryder Cup partnership of Tommy Fleetwood and Francesco Molinari at the 2018 Ryder Cup in Paris. The name blends their surnames as a nod to the famous rock band. The pair won all four of the matches they played together, helping Europe win the cup 17½-10½ in one of the most dominant team performances in Ryder Cup history.
Where is Tommy Fleetwood from?
Tommy Fleetwood was born and raised in Southport, Merseyside, England — home to Royal Birkdale Golf Club, one of the world’s great links courses. Growing up near Birkdale instilled in him a deep affinity for seaside links golf and is widely credited with shaping his technical abilities in challenging coastal conditions.
Who is Tommy Fleetwood’s wife?
Tommy Fleetwood is married to Clare Craig, who is both his wife and his manager. The couple have a son named Franklin. Clare manages Tommy’s commercial affairs and schedule, an arrangement Fleetwood has described as giving him enormous confidence and alignment in both his personal and professional life.

