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Fleetwood’s Nine-Hole Challenge: Father and Son at the Masters

Tommy Fleetwood shares a special Masters moment with his son Frankie, who’s determined to reach the ninth green at Augusta National.

Tommy Fleetwood shares a special Masters moment with his son Frankie, who’s determined to reach the ninth green at Augusta National.

Tommy Fleetwood has always cherished moments spent on the golf course with his family, but this Masters week is proving particularly special. During a candid interview at Augusta National, the DP World Tour professional opened up about his young son Frankie’s ambitious goal: making it to the ninth green at the iconic golf club.

“My favorite time to play golf is with my kids, you know, like going out for nine holes after school or something,” Fleetwood explained. “The beauty of this game is so special, and we get to enjoy it with our family.”

A Young Golfer’s Dream

Frankie has been putting in the work to prepare for his attempt at Augusta National’s front nine. When asked how confident he was about reaching the ninth green, the young golfer displayed the kind of realistic optimism common among aspiring players. “I’m not so confident, but honestly on the range this afternoon, I felt good. So I feel like I’ve got a chance,” Frankie shared.

The moment encapsulates what makes golf unique as a family sport. Unlike many competitive pursuits, golf allows players of vastly different skill levels to share the same course and create lasting memories together. For Fleetwood, watching his son embrace the game with genuine enthusiasm has been one of the great joys of his professional career.

A Father’s Pride

Fleetwood made clear that his pride extends beyond whether his son succeeds on any particular hole or round. “As long as they’re passionate about something, I don’t really care what it is, but I’m lucky that it’s golf,” he said. “I love how much my kids love it.”

This Masters week, as Fleetwood prepares for his own competition at Augusta National, he’ll have an extra source of motivation watching Frankie navigate the legendary course. It’s a reminder that golf’s greatest rewards often come not from trophies or scorecards, but from the connections we forge with those we love.

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