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Tommy Fleetwood's net worth, marriage age gap and son who went viral at the Masters
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Tommy Fleetwood narrowly missed out on a historic victory at the Travelers Championship on Sunday, after a heartbreaking finale denied him his maiden PGA title. Despite accumulating over $30m in earnings on the US tour , the Southport-born golfer remains in pursuit of his first win. Fleetwood's exceptional display in the third round, where he shot a seven-under-par 63, propelled him into a three-shot lead over nearest rivals Keegan Bradley, Russell Henley, Jason Day, and Wyndham Clark. However, a crushing one-shot defeat on the final hole dashed his hopes of claiming the tournament. Reflecting on the agonising conclusion, Fleetwood said, "I feel like from where I was, I should at least be in a play-off." He attributed his loss to a few poor decisions rather than execution, stating: "I didn't really feel like I hit that many bad shots execution-wise, just sort of a couple of bad decisions and didn't clean 'em up, which is pretty poor and things that I have to work on." Fleetwood acknowledged his frustration, saying, "I haven't been in this situation for a while. When it sort of calms down - I am upset now, I am angry - but when it calms down, I will look at the things that I did well and look at the things that I can learn from," reports the Liverpool Echo . He concluded: "I did plenty of things well enough this week to win, but I didn't do that and it hurts." As Fleetwood's quest for his first PGA title continues , we delve into the North West golfer's personal life and career earnings. Reports suggest that Fleetwood's net worth is around £15.7 million, equivalent to $20 million. During his tenure at the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA), he has achieved 26 top-five finishes in 150 events but has yet to secure a win - making him the first player with such a record in the game. Currently ranked 13th globally, Fleetwood has earned $1 million each for two second-place finishes and one T3 finish. He walked away from the US Open in 2018 with $1.29 million, $1.12 million from the Open Championship in 2019, and $1.04 million at the Masters 2024. In 2024, he earned $728,750 at the BMW Championships, $715,000 at the Tour Championship, $455,000 at the Genesis Invitational, $387,667 at the Wells Fargo Championship and $289,033 in the Valero Texas Open. So far in 2025, Fleetwood has won an impressive $826,666 at the Truist Championship, $736,500 at the Genesis Invitational, and just under $1 million combined from both the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Charles Schwab Challenge. His total career earnings are estimated to be a whopping $26.6 million. Fleetwood's substantial net worth is also boosted by his various endorsements and sponsorships, including big names like Taylormade, Nike, Tag Heuer, Omega and luxury car brand BMW. PGA golf ace Fleetwood and his wife Clare, who's also his manager, share the story of their unique relationship and professional collaboration. They first connected through Tommy's brother Joe, who worked with Clare at Hambric Sports Management. Their connection was undeniable after Tommy joined Hambric in 2015, leading to Clare becoming his manager by the end of that year. Their bond quickly flourished, culminating in a romantic Bahamian beach wedding in 2017. Clare reflected on their 23-year age gap on the Performance People Podcast: "We've got a 23-year age difference, of course I turned him down, I was like, 'Don't be stupid'." Together, they have a son named Franklin Fleetwood, born in September 2017, who stole hearts going viral as a caddie for his dad at The Masters during the Par 3 Contest in 2022 at just four years old. Fleetwood remains a staunch Everton supporter, despite his US residence, discussing his dedication to the team on the Sports Agents podcast with Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan: "Like, I love being Everton fan, because you just never know what's going to happen. And it definitely prepares you for a lot of things in life." He shared the camaraderie felt among fellow Everton fans no matter where in the world he finds them: "Do you know what? it's really nice when you see an Everton fan, wherever you are in the world, because you have this like joint suffering. "You have this mutual connection, that you just look at each other, and you know that you've been put through it like every weekend for the last few years."
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