Carlos Ortiz

Carlos Ortiz

34-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Carlos Ortiz in 2025. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
Contends in major for first time
June 15, 2025
Ortiz finished in a tie for fourth place at the U.S. Open after shooting a three-over 73 in the final round.
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Ortiz had not finished better than T52 in nine prior major championship appearances. Safe to say he was in unfamiliar territory going into Sunday following a three-under 67 in the third round to put himself into contention. Ortiz did a great job of staying level headed and battling. He at one point was in a share of the lead, but fell back with a sloppy double-bogey at the par-4 15th. This T4 does assure Ortiz a spot in the 2026 Masters and the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Ortiz led the field in GIR's at Oakmont and will look to carry that strong iron play into the remaining LIV events this year.
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Ortiz currently is not qualified for any of the majors.
Ortiz played well in his rookie season on the PGA Tour in 2015, but injuries stalled his momentum soon after and he didn't get back on track until 2019. Since then, there's been a nice progression that culminated in his first win in 2020-21 at the Houston Open. Ortiz turned 30 in 2020-21, and it looks like he's finally got some momentum going which means he should continue his upward trend this season. The question is whether he improves enough to justify a salary cap selection.
Ortiz has had an interesting career that saw him win three times in a single season on the Korn Ferry Tour back in 2014, but also seen him bounce back-and-forth between both Tour's. He has good length with the driver and doesn't have any real weaknesses in his game. He had his best results in the fall portion of the schedule last season and it wouldn't be a surprise to see him finally get his first win next year.
Ortiz put together a decent rookie season in 2015, but he fell just short of retaining his card the following season. After two seasons away from the PGA Tour, he made it back this past season and accomplished just enough to retain his card for next season. To this point in his career, there hasn't been much upside and as such, he doesn't make for a good salary cap option this season.
Ortiz made 59 starts in two seasons on the PGA Tour before losing his card in 2016, making 30 cuts en route to 10 top-25s. He's spent the past two years on the Web.com Tour, however, making 36 out of 47 cuts in the process. In 2018 he finished second at the Bahamas Great Exuma Classic and would go on to record 11 top-25s. Ortiz also ranked top-25 in both ball striking and birdie average.
While there may be more accomplished rookies in terms of their track records before joining the Web.com Tour, there’s no one who had a better year on the Web.com Tour than Ortiz. Ortiz won three times, at the Panama Claro Championship, El Bosque Mexico Championship, and WinCo Foods Portland Open presented by Kraft, earning a Battlefield Promotion that makes him fully exempt on the PGA Tour for next season, allowing him to pick his own schedule. Statistically he finished fifth in the All-Around Ranking and sixth in total driving. He was overtaken in the overall regular season + finals money list by Adam Hadwin, which negated a shot of getting into The Players, but it was still a hugely successful campaign for Ortiz. Look for big things from Ortiz.
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T10 at LIV Golf Virginia
June 9, 2025
Ortiz fired a three-under 68 in the final round at LIV Golf Virginia to finish tied for 10th.
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Solo 16th on home soil
April 29, 2025
Ortiz carded a two-over 73 in the final round at LIV Golf Mexico City to finish 16th.
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Disappointing T30 in Hong Kong
March 13, 2025
Ortiz finished tied for 30th at LIV Golf Hong Kong with a cumulative score of six-under.
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Tied for second in Adelaide
February 16, 2025
Ortiz finished tied with Abraham Ancer for second at LIV Golf Adelaide with a cumulative score of 10-under.
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Cannot climb leaderboard in Riyadh
February 13, 2025
Ortiz finished tied for 25th at LIV Golf Riyadh with a cumulative score of seven-under.
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