Mark Wilson

49-Year-Old Golfer
2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Mark Wilson in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
Tests positive for COVID-19
Illness
January 21, 2021
Wilson withdrew from The American Express after testing positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.
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Wilson withdrew from the upcoming event after his positive COVID-19 test, although it's unknown whether he's experiencing symptoms. It's not yet clear when he could return to play, but Matt Every will replace him in the field at The American Express.
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This is where the PGA Tour exemption system gets tricky. Wilson won in 2012, but did not win during the following two seasons, so he's done with his exemptions for winning, correct? Not sure, because he won multiple times in 2011, he gets a year added on to the normal exemption. Long story short, Wilson, while fully-exempt, should have no problem destroying his number from last season.
Wilson is your typical streaky golfer. He's good enough to win on just about any given week, but he rarely finds that form throughout the year. 2013 was a typical season for Wilson as he missed more cuts than he made, but once on the weekend, he played well. His number is a bit too high to invest in this year though because he'll need to find a win somewhere to show a significant increase on his previous year's earnings and you just can't count on that happening.
Mark Wilson picked up another win in 2012 (that makes five for those counting at home). More impressive, perhaps, was a third-place finish at the WGC Match Play event. After that, however, there wasn't much to write home about. Honestly, Wilson's play after his third-place finish was downright awful. A series of missed cuts and finishes in the 60s filled his resume for the remainder of the year. But if you've followed Wilson throughout his career, that's what you get. He'll look bad for long stretches, then pop up on the leaderboard one random week and eke out a win. Not exactly the type of player you want to spend your money on in a salary cap league, but he has some value in a standard draft, probably in the fifth round.
Even though the PGA offseason lasts what seems like about two weeks, it's sometimes easy to forget things that happened in the previous season. Such as, Mark Wilson winning twice. Maybe it's because Wilson's wins both came before snow had cleared over much of the country. Wilson won the season-opening event in Hawaii and followed with another win at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Now, the cynic would point out that he didn't exactly beat the strongest fields in those two events, but let's remember, the season-opening event is made up of winners from the previous year. Whether those winners are ready to play in early January, in Hawaii, well that's another story. Whatever the case, Wilson just doesn't have the track record to justify a selection in a salary cap league. In draft leagues he could go anywhere from late third-round to early fifth round. Yes, that's quite the range, but Wilson is a difficult player to peg.
Wilson has won twice in the last four seasons, but he simply could not find that form last year. Wilson finished with only two top-10s last season, though he earned seven top-25s. His problem seems to be just a lack of quality play on the weekend. Wilson's earnings range should be a bit higher than where he ended up last year, so he's got some value, but his upside is limited. Wilson holds more value in rotisserie leagues as he's very accurate off the tee and his GIR is solid.
Wilson made a huge jump in 2007, when he went from a player struggling to keep his tour card to a player fighting for a spot in the Tour Championship. While Wilson has yet to reach that goal yet, he has managed to finish in the top-50 in each of the last three seasons. Wilson's ceiling is limited, but he's shown enough consistency in the past to warrant a mid-round selection.
Wilson's most recent stint on the PGA Tour has been much more productive than his previous tries. Not only did he notch a win in 2007, but he followed that up with a very solid 2008 season. He may not have much upside, but he's becoming a fairly reliable player.
Mark Wilson spent years just trying to hang on to his PGA Tour card, now after winning early last season, he can relax... for the next two years. The win from Wilson was completely unexpected, but he didn't do what many thought he would do, shut it down and be complacent. He played fairly well the rest of the season and earned two more top-10s and a handful of top-25s. Not exactly great, but for a guy who spent his entire career just trying to crack the top-125, not bad at all. Wilson is now at the crossroads, does he solidify his status on the tour, or does he slowly fade away like so many before him? He won't fade this year, though I dare say the upside isn't all that high either.
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Added to Bermuda field
October 26, 2019
Wilson will play in the upcoming Bermuda Championship, Rob Bolton of PGATour.com reports.
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Added to RSM Classic
November 16, 2017
Wilson will join the field at the RSM Classic on Thursday.
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Ties for 27th at Honda Classic
February 27, 2017
Wilson fired a one-under 69 in the final round to finish in a tie for 27th place at the Honda Classic.
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April 25, 2016
Wilson carded a 1-over 73 on Sunday to finish 5-under on the week in a tie for 25th at the Valero Texas Open.
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October 27, 2014
Wilson fired a final round 67 in the McGladrey Classic on Sunday and finished tied for eighth.
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