Tommy Fleetwood posted a final-round 68 to win the 2025 FedExCup Final, his first career PGA TOUR title in his 164th start at the age of 34. The win earns Fleetwood a five-year PGA TOUR exemption (thru 2030) after entering the week ranked No. 5 in the FedExCup standings, the highest-ranked player in the FedExCup without a win this season.
He becomes the first player since Chad Campbell (2003) to make the TOUR Championship his first career PGA TOUR victory and he’s the 18th different PGA TOUR winner from England and the second FedExCup Champion from England (Justin Rose/2018).
A model of consistency, Fleetwood is the first player to finish inside the top six of the leaderboard after every round of the FedExCup Playoffs, scoring in the 60s in all 12 rounds of the FedExCup Playoffs, including four rounds of 64 or better.
The win also moves him to a career-high No. 6 in the Official World Golf Rankings.
Final Leaderboard
Pos. |
Player |
R1 |
R2 |
R3 |
R4 |
Total |
1 |
Tommy Fleetwood |
64 |
63 |
67 |
68 |
262 (-18) |
T2 |
Russell Henley |
61 |
66 |
69 |
69 |
265 (-15) |
T2 |
Patrick Cantlay |
64 |
66 |
64 |
71 |
265 (-15) |
T4 |
Corey Conners |
70 |
67 |
67 |
62 |
266 (-14) |
T4 |
Scottie Scheffler |
63 |
69 |
66 |
68 |
266 (-14) |
T4 |
Cameron Young |
67 |
62 |
71 |
66 |
266 (-14) |
2021 FedExCup Champion Patrick Cantlay (T2/-15) posted a 71 in search of his second career FedExCup title; led the field in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green (6.068) and Strokes Gained: Tee to Green (5.164)
Russell Henley (T2/-15) carded 69 to post all four rounds in the 60s for the first time in five career appearances at the TOUR Championship and the result marks his second consecutive top-five finish at the TOUR Championship
Reigning FedExCup Champion Scottie Scheffler (T4/-14) posted 68 for his 21st consecutive round in the 60s, tying the record set by Patrick Cantlay. Scheffler was seeking to become the first player to win back-to-back FedExCup titles.
Corey Conners (T4/-14) posts 62 for his low 18-hole score on the season by four strokes and his low 18-hole score in 20 career rounds at East Lake Golf Club.
The PGA Tour players now take a well-earned rest before the circus begins again.
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