
Sam Burns
29-Year-Old Golfer

2025 Stats
Rank
17
Winnings
$6,801,982
Winnings/Entry
$261,615
Entries
26
Rounds
98
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Burns had a lights out season with the putter in 2025. He gained nearly a full shot per round on the greens, easily good enough to top the PGA Tour. While he didn't parlay that into a victory, Burns did rack up six top-10s and 13 top-25s on the year. He will feel like one got away from him at the U.S. Open where he held the lead on the back-nine and stumbled coming down the stretch. A big area of focus for Burns going into 2026 has to be his iron play. Outside the top 120 in SG: Approach just isn't going to get it done, and it also puts an immense amount of pressure on his putter. That said, the iron play did trend back in the right direction the second half of the season. Burns is still just 29-years-old and has a lot of upside. He also plays more than a lot of the top players, which is why he made the second-most birdies on Tour in 2025. Read Past Outlooks
Share of seventh at Augusta
Burns posted a nine-under cumulative score at The Masters to finish tied with Collin Morikawa for seventh.
ANALYSIS
Burns was sitting at 10-under heading into Sunday, one stroke back of Cameron Young and eventual winner Rory McIlroy. The field at Augusta National had a chance to catch McIlroy in the final round, and Burns had the first real crack with a birdie on the first hole. However, Burns fell apart on the very next hole with a double bogey and followed that up with a bogey on the par-4 third hole, effectively knocking him out of contention for his first green jacket. Although it wasn't the way he would have wanted to finish, his T7 was still his best performance at Augusta and guarantees his spot at The Masters in 2027. Burns is in the field for the RBC Heritage next week, where he's finished in the top-15 in three of six prior outings, including solo ninth in his debut at Harbour Town in 2019 and T13 in 2025.
Burns was sitting at 10-under heading into Sunday, one stroke back of Cameron Young and eventual winner Rory McIlroy. The field at Augusta National had a chance to catch McIlroy in the final round, and Burns had the first real crack with a birdie on the first hole. However, Burns fell apart on the very next hole with a double bogey and followed that up with a bogey on the par-4 third hole, effectively knocking him out of contention for his first green jacket. Although it wasn't the way he would have wanted to finish, his T7 was still his best performance at Augusta and guarantees his spot at The Masters in 2027. Burns is in the field for the RBC Heritage next week, where he's finished in the top-15 in three of six prior outings, including solo ninth in his debut at Harbour Town in 2019 and T13 in 2025.
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While Burns didn't find the win column in 2024 like he did the season prior, he actually had a better year statistically. Burns was 13th in SG: Total in 2024 compared to 31st in 2023. He was able to pile up 12 top-15 finishes, the most such finishes in a season in his career. Burns had another great putting campaign, finishing inside the top-15 in SG: Putting for the fourth straight season. The difference is 2024 was that he signficantly improved his accuracy off the tee, as well as his SG: Approach numbers. That being said, Burns was still a ways off his numbers of 2021-22 when he finished 18th in SG: Approach and piled up three victories. The 28-year-old is still capable of those type of performances if he dials in his distances.
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Gains ground on Sunday
Burns moved into a share of 21st place at the Texas Children's Houston Open following his four-under 66 on Sunday.
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Bounces back at THE PLAYERS
Burns finished in a nine-way tie for 13th at THE PLAYERS Championship after posting a six-under cumulative score.
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Misses the cut at Riviera
Burns missed the cut by one stroke at The Genesis Invitational after posting a one-over cumulative score.
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Rolls to T6 finish at Pebble
Burns finished in a share of sixth place following his five-under 67 in the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
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MC in Phoenix
Burns carded a two-day total of five-over par at the WM Phoenix Open to miss the cut by six strokes.
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