Whichever way you look at it, 2025 has been a seismic year in Tommy Fleetwood‘s professional career.
As if that wasn’t enough, Fleetwood added to seven top-10s and nine top-25s from 22 total global starts with an eighth DP World Tour title in India most recently.
This has hardly been a flash in the pan, either, with consistency the hallmark of Fleetwood’s game for several years now.
Up to and and including the 2025 PGA Tour season, the 34-year-old stands 26th on the all-time career money list thanks to $43,430,669. On the DP World Tour, he’s fourth with circa $36 million behind only Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood and Justin Rose.
Tommy Fleetwood holds the DP World India Championship
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Fleetwood’s on-course earnings have taken several more giant leaps forward over the past 10 months or so, too.
Starting with a T21st at the Dubai Desert Classic before switching back to America and coming T22nd at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the Southport, England-born pro collected roughly $255,000 before the first warning sign that a PGA Tour win might not be too far away at The Genesis Invitational.
Although his Ryder Cup teammate Ludvig Aberg banked the $3.6 million top check that week, Fleetwood’s T5th result saw him earn a perfectly healthy $736,500 himself.
The six-figure checks continued to flow over his next three appearances, too, despite Fleetwood finishing outside of the top-10 but better than T17th in each. A T11th at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, a T14th at The Players and a T16th at the Valspar Championship ultimately tallied up to just short of $1 million in prize money.
With relative disappointments at the Valero Texas Open (T62nd) and The Masters (T21st) behind him, Fleetwood finished top-10 at the RBC Heritage (T7th) and the Truist Championship (T4th). The second two performances saw him scoop almost $1.5 million, adding on to over $230,000 at the Valero Texas Open and The Masters combined.
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A grand total of nearly $750,000 was picked up across three appearances during the height of…
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