Q&A → Tommy Fleetwood Majors
How Many Majors Does Tommy Fleetwood Have?
Tommy Fleetwood is one of European golf's most beloved figures — a flowing swing, a mane of curly hair, and a reputation as one of the best ball-strikers in the game. Born in Southport, England in 1991, Fleetwood has won multiple European Tour titles, represented Europe brilliantly in the Ryder Cup, and reached the world's top 10, all while his first major remains a tantalizing prospect.
Tommy Fleetwood's Major Championship Record
| Major | Wins | Best Finish |
|---|---|---|
| The Masters | 0 | Multiple top-25 finishes |
| US Open | 0 | Runner-up 2018 (Shinnecock Hills) |
| The Open Championship | 0 | Multiple top-10 finishes |
| PGA Championship | 0 | Multiple top-25 finishes |
| Total | 0 | 2018 US Open runner-up — breakthrough pending |
The 2018 US Open Near-Miss
Fleetwood's closest brush with major glory came at the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock Hills. In the final round, he produced a stunning 63 — the lowest final round ever shot at the US Open — to finish at +3 overall. But Brooks Koepka was unstoppable that week, finishing at +1 to win by a shot. Fleetwood's 63 in brutally difficult conditions showed the world exactly the quality he possesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many majors does Tommy Fleetwood have?
Tommy Fleetwood has 0 major championships as of 2025. His closest finish was runner-up at the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock Hills.
Could Fleetwood win The Open Championship?
Absolutely. Links golf is widely considered Fleetwood's optimal major format. Growing up near Royal Birkdale in Southport, he has a deep familiarity with coastal conditions, bump-and-run shots, and managing wind — all essential skills for Open Championship success.
What is Fleetwood's world ranking?
Tommy Fleetwood has reached the world top 10 and consistently ranks among Europe's top players. His ranking fluctuates between world top 15-30, reflecting a high floor of consistent performance.