Matt Jones

Matt Jones

45-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
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Slides to T17 in Mexico City
April 29, 2025
Jones carded a four-over 75 in the final round at LIV Golf Mexico City to finish tied for 17th.
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Jones was in position for his first top-10 finish of the season after going seven-under through the first two rounds. He was even par through the front nine in the final round but proceeded to card three bogeys and a double on the back nine. Jones has earned points in two straight LIV Golf tournaments, but it was a disappointing finish for the 45-year-old Australian. He's in the field for LIV Golf Korea this weekend.
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LIV Golf Korea: Team Power Rankings
Yesterday
Patrick Reed and the 4Aces have been surging of late heading to LIV Golf Korea. See how high Ryan Pohle has the former team champions in this week's LIV Golf Team Power Rankings.
Fantasy Preview and Picks for LIV Golf Korea
Yesterday
Bubba Watson is having a resurgence, and Cullum Brownbridge thinks the veteran needs to be considered again in LIV Golf Fantasy lineups for LIV Korea this week.
LIV Golf Mexico City: Team Power Rankings
8 days ago
No team has been hotter than the Rippers, and they sit atop Ryan Pohle's power rankings heading into LIV Golf Mexico City.
LIV Golf Singapore: Team Power Rankings
50 days ago
This week's LIV Golf Team Power Rankings ahead of LIV Golf Singapore by Ryan Pohle. Stinger GC is on the move after their strong showing in Hong Kong.
FanDuel PGA DFS Picks: Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches Cash and GPP Strategy
65 days ago
Ryan Gerard has been rising to the occasion early in the season, and Ryan Andrade expects him to do so once again in this week's PGA DFS contests on FanDuel.
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Jones currently is not qualified for any of the majors.
It's not often a golfer posts his best season at the age of 47, but that's exactly what Jones did in 2020-21. It helps when you win a tournament, like he did at the Honda Classic, but we obviously can't expect that to happen again this season, which makes Jones an obvious pass in salary cap leagues. HIs win will gain him entry into some bigger events this season, but considering he averaged less than $1 million in the five seasons leading up to 2020-21, he doesn't provide much value in draft leagues either.
Jones' best result last season didn't come on the PGA Tour but at the Emirates Australian Open, where he won in his home country for the second time. He did a great job of making over twice as many cuts as he missed, but he dropped outside of the top 175 in SG: Approach which leaves much to be desired. He's a safe bet to make the playoffs, but he's past his prime and unlikely to have multiple top-5 results.
Jones has been on the PGA Tour for over decade, with his best years from 2013-2015 when he easily cleared over $1.5 million each year. Since then however, Jones has struggled to retain his card, failing to crack the top-125 on the points list in three of the four most recent seasons. While he's not too far removed from his best seasons, there doesn't appear to be a lot of upside left with Jones. As such, he's an easy fade in salary cap leagues.
Now 38 years of age, Jones appears to be tapering off after his career peaked between 2013-2016. The last three seasons he's failed to notch a single top-10 finish, but has found a way to keep his PGA Tour card. Now on the downhill slope of his career, the Aussie should be avoided in most formats given his limited upside.
Jones missed just 8 of 20 cuts on the PGA Tour throughout the 2016-17 season, but failed to record a single top-10 and ultimately needed to finish top-25 at the Web.com Tour finals in order to retain his card. Jones' short game has been top-notch, ranking second in SG: Around-the-Green and 25th in sand-save percentage, but he finished the season at just 159th in GIR percentage. Jones experienced his worst campaign since 2012, having earned just $510,622 in 20 starts.
Jones has the dubious distinction of finishing 126th on both the FedEx Cup Points List and the money list, when just a couple more points or dollars would have gotten him a PGA Tour card for next season. Now after a missed cut in the last regular-season event of the year at the Wyndham Championship, the former Shell Houston Open winner has an uncertain schedule and some time to fix a game that left his strokes gained ranks of 102nd tee to green, 155th in approach to the green and 159th in putting.
Jones spent most of his first five years on the PGA Tour on the outside looking in. In fact, he ended up within two spots of that magical 125th spot three of those five years, but he seemed to figure it out in 2013 and now he appears to be on the right track. Last season he set a career-high in earnings, but there's still room to grow here. It's always risky taking a guy who's coming off a career-high in earnings, but Jones could be worth the risk this year. In draft leagues he could go as early as the 4th round.
Jones is one of those guys thought to have a lot of potential, but for the most part, he's failed to live up to it. He played some good golf at the end of last season however and that could be a sign of things to come. Jones has a lot of upside, even at this price, so he's worth a look in salary cap leagues. In draft leagues you could justify a pick in the high-40s, but considering his lack of name recognition, you could probably get him in the late-50s.
Jones is a talented golfer but didn't have equivalent results his first two years on the PGA TOUR. Last year was different, however, as he found refuge safely inside the top 125, finishing 72nd on the money list. The future looks bright for Jones, and he'll be hard to pass up at a good price. Jones is fairly long off the tee, but his accuracy is horrible. If he can improve that measure, everything should fall into place. He proved he could putt last year when he ranked 26th in putts per green on the PGA TOUR.
This will be third straight year for Jones to be a part of the PGA Tour. He was a full member in 2008 and had conditional status in 2009. Jones was able to regain full membership in 2010 via Q School. This Aussie can play and will benefit from his efforts over the last two years.
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T35 at LIV Golf Hong Kong
March 13, 2025
Jones carded a cumulative score of five-under at LIV Golf Hong Kong to finish tied with Ben Campbell and Brooks Koepka for 35th.
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Tied for 23rd in Chicago
September 17, 2024
Jones carded a three-under 67 in the final round at LIV Golf Chicago to finish the tournament even par and tied for 23rd.
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Slows down to T20 at Greenbrier
August 20, 2024
Jones finished LIV Golf Greenbrier with a score of 10-under par and a share of 20th.
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Sneaks to T24 at LIV Golf UK
July 29, 2024
Jones carded a four-under 67 in the final round at LIV Golf UK to finish the tournament tied with Dean Burmester and Sebastian Munoz for 24th.
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T40 at LIV Golf Nashville
June 28, 2024
Jones fired a three-under 68 in the final round at LIV Golf Nashville to finish the tournament two-under, tied with Phil Mickelson for 40th.
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