Belgian golfer Thomas Pieters, who debuted on the European Tour and LIV Golf, was born on January 27, 1992. Pieters decided to forgo his senior year at the University of Illinois and pursue a professional career in the summer of 2013. In July, he finished T29 in his debut European Tour event, the Alstom Open de France.
Pieters persisted through all three rounds of the European Tour Qualifying School towards the end of the year, gaining the 20th card and a seat on the European Tour in the Final Round.
Thomas Pieters and Thomas Detry won the 2018 World Cup of Golf in November at the Metropolitan Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia. Pieters defeated Adri Arnaus by one stroke in August 2019 to become the first golfer to win the D+D Real Czech Masters twice.
Pieters won his fifth European Tour event at the Portugal Masters in November 2021. Pieters won the 2022 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship two months later, his first Rolex Series victory and sixth European Tour victory.
Thomas Pieters joined LIV Golf in February 2023.
Thomas Pieters' Caddie
Thomas Pieters Caddie is Adam Marrow as of 2023.
Adam Marrow has been caddying for a very long time. Marrow discussed his career beginnings and how he ended up in Pieters bag in an interview with Wearematchplay.com.
Marrow began his caddying career when he was sixteen years old, working as a club caddie in Queenwood, a suburban area of London. Around this time, he started to fall deeply in love with the outdoors and the appeal of earning a respectable living. But things took an interesting turn when he met Ross Fisher, who was on the Challenge Tour at the time and had proven to be a very talented amateur.
Fisher proposed Marrow to be his caddie, and as Marrow accepted, it turned out to be an important decision in Marrow's life. Soon after, Fisher turned professional, and their collaboration helped them win together in several tournaments, putting Marrow on the map. Fisher's lead in the British Open on day three was a turning point, giving Marrow a tantalizing taste of the big stage.
Marrow's desire for top-level golf had been awakened, and he cherished every bit of it. He then urged Fisher to enroll in the US Tour School, where he was able to obtain a PGA Tour card. They ultimately parted ways, though, as Fisher struggled to decide whether to play in the United States or stay in his native country.
After a short break, Marrow got a call from Lucas Bjerregaard. Even though their partnership lasted only a year, it had a huge impact on Marrow's career path. They discovered the harsh realities of professional golf when they had to work together to preserve a tour card.
Following his departure from Bjerregaard, Marrow received a fateful call from Thomas Pieters, who, at the time, was on a par with Bjerregaard in terms of talent and potential.
Marrow decided to give it a shot, and the "try it for a couple of weeks" mindset led to significant milestones. Quickly after, he was caddying for the fourth-ranked player at the Masters, and Pieters made history by becoming the only rookie to win his first four Ryder Cup matches.
Since then, Marrow has stayed with the team, and their greatest achievement was winning the DP World Tour's Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in 2022. The Belgian won the tournament by one stroke.
Net worth of Adam Marrow
Unfortunately, the net worth of Adam Marrow is not available.
FAQs
A. Thomas Pieters' caddie is Adam Marrow as of 2023.
A. Thomas Pieters joined LIV Golf in February 2023.
A. Thomas Pieters has six European Tour victories.
A. The greatest achievement was winning the DP World Tour's Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in 2022 for Adam Marrow and Thomas Pieters.
A. Unfortunately, the net worth of Adam Marrow is not available.