Matt Fitzpatrick

30-Year-Old Golfer
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Fitzpatrick was seemingly marked for greatness about five years ago, and while it took a little time for him to reach an elite level, he got there in 2022 when he won his first major. Not satisfied with his accomplishments in 2022, Fitzpatrick had an even better season in 2023, capturing two wins and over $8 million in earnings. 2024 was a different story, however, as he failed to win and only posted three top-10s all season. In the end, his earnings had dropped by over 50%, and while that's bad news for Fitzpatrick, it's great news for those interested in him for salary cap purposes this season. Fitzpatrick isn't quite a "must-have" at this number, but he deserves a lot of consideration as he's bound to bounce back this season. Read Past Outlooks
Closing in on another win
July 20, 2025
Fitzpatrick finished in a share of fourth place at The Open Championship following a two-under 69 in the final round.
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Fitzpatrick was a player many had their eye on going into the week given his recent play that included three top-10s and five top-25s in his prior seven starts. He got off to a fast start in Portrush with rounds of 67-66 to earn a tee time with Scottie Scheffler on Saturday. He didn't really take advantage of the opportunity and shot a 71, going from one shot behind to five back. Nevertheless he battled on Sunday for this strong T4 showing that included lated birdies at 16 and 17. Fitzpatrick officially locks up a spot at The Masters next year and he has all kinds of momentum heading into the FedExCup Playoffs.
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Expectations were high for Fitzpatrick coming off a 2021-22 campaign where he won the U.S. Open. He ended up putting together a pretty nice season earning a playoff victory at the RBC Heritage along with six top-10s. Other than that win, his only other top-five was a T2 at the BMW Championship. Fitzpatrick's added length has turned him into a contender at nearly every type of venue, and his putting and short game combination is among the best in the world. Ranking at 116th in SG: Approach and 132nd in GIR percentage is concerning, however, and is a big part of the reason he was a bit more inconsistent than some of the other top players.
Fitzpatrick certainly picked the right time to breakthrough for his first PGA Tour victory by winning the U.S. Open at the site of his U.S. Amateur triumph in 2013 at The Country Club in Brookline. The last few years we have seem massive improvements to Fitzpatrick's ball-striking and short game, which have made him a very complete player. His big gains in distance should also pay off quite well going forward. The Englishman shattered his previous best seasons on the PGA Tour with 10 top-10's and 14 top-25's in 2021-22. Fitzpatrick ended the campaign second in SG: Total and third in scoring average. Expect another strong season next year from this rising 27-year-old.
2020-21 was Fitzpatrick's highest earning season on the PGA Tour thus far. He really peaked early in the spring where he went on a T5-T11-T10-T9 stretch. Putting has always been the Englishman's biggest strength, but his ball-striking was much improved this season. Despite his lack of length, Fitzpatrick was still top-20 in SG: off-the-tee. It's kind of hard to believe that he is just 26 years of age and he is fully capable of taking the next step and getting that first PGA Tour win in 2021-22.
Fitzpatrick had a solid campaign in his first year as a full time PGA Tour member with four top-10s and only two missed cuts. His putting led the way, ranking second in strokes gained at over 0.9 per round. It was enough to keep him inside the top 20 in SG: Total for the season.The Englishman is on the shorter end, so he needs to improve with the irons to take his game to the next level.
Fitzpatrick finished atop the non-member points list last season with 665, equivalent to 71st on the FedEx list to qualify for the PGA Tour this season for the first time. The Englishman seems poised for a big season. He only missed one cut last season in stroke-play events and had some high finishes, including a solo second at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and T4 at WGC-Fed Ex St. Jude. Fitzpatrick will be one to pay close attention to at the majors - he was T12 in 2019 and 2018 at the U.S. Open. He is a bit shorter off the tee but very accurate, and his putter tends to keep him in the hunt.
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Continues strong run
July 13, 2025
Fitzpatrick closed with a three-under 67 on Sunday to finish in a tie for fourth place at the Genesis Scottish Open.
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T8 at Rocket Classic
June 29, 2025
Fitzpatrick finished in a share of eighth place after shooting a five-under 67 in the final round of the Rocket Classic.
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Leads in SG: Putting at Oakmont
June 16, 2025
Fitzpatrick carded a two-over 72 in the final round of the U.S. Open to finish tied for 38th place.
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Last in SG: Putting at RBC Heritage
April 22, 2025
Fitzpatrick closed with a three-over 74 on Sunday at the RBC Heritage to finish six-under and tied for 38th.
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MC at the Valero
April 8, 2025
Fitzpatrick recorded a 36-hole score of four-over-par to miss the cut at last week's Valero Texas Open by six shots.
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