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Tommy Fleetwood earns $25 million in career-best 2025 season

Tommy Fleetwood capped off 2025 with his first PGA Tour win and over $25 million in prize money, marking his most successful season yet.

For Tommy Fleetwood, everything came together in 2025. What had been building over the years finally materialized: he claimed his first PGA Tour title, delivered consistent performances across both major tours, and earned more prize money than ever before.

Tommy Fleetwood wins first PGA Tour title in the U.S.

Tommy Fleetwood has long proven himself as one of the most consistent players in professional golf. Yet a win on American soil had eluded him—until the Tour Championship in August. There, he triumphed over the season’s best and not only secured the title but also a $10 million paycheck. Signs of a breakthrough had already emerged earlier in the year: he finished fifth at the Genesis Invitational and narrowly missed victory at the Travelers Championship, still pocketing $1.76 million.

FedEx Cup Playoffs boost Fleetwood’s earnings

The late summer proved especially lucrative. During the FedEx Cup Playoffs, Fleetwood finished third at the St. Jude Championship and fourth at the BMW Championship, adding significant prize money and crucial bonus points. Through the FedEx Cup and Comcast Business Tour bonuses alone, he earned an additional $4.2 million.

Success on the DP World Tour adds to stellar year

Beyond his U.S. appearances, Fleetwood also shone on the DP World Tour. In India, he claimed his eighth career title on the tour, earning $680,000. He finished runner-up at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship ($980,000) and third at the season finale in Dubai ($486,250). His fifth-place finish in the Race to Dubai rankings brought in another $450,000. After 23 starts worldwide, nine top-10 finishes, and just one missed cut, Fleetwood amassed a total of $25,488,218.07 in prize money. He now ranks among the top 30 on the all-time PGA Tour money list and sits fourth on the DP World Tour list—behind Rory McIlroy