
British professional golfer Thomas "Tommy" Fleetwood, who competes on the PGA Tour and European Tour, was born on January 19, 1991, in Southport, Merseyside, England. He has seven European Tour victories, with the most recent at the 2024 Dubai Invitational, where he defeated Thiston Lawrence and Rory McIlroy by a single shot and a total score of 265, under 19. He debuted on the European Tour at the 2010 Czech Open. He made the cut and finished T67. He later participated in the 2013 Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles and won his maiden European Tour title in a playoff.
Fleetwood won his second European Tour event in January 2017 at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship by a single stroke over Dustin Johnson and Pablo Larazabal after a final round of 67; he successfully defended the title in 2018 as well. At the 2019 Open Championship held at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland in July 2019, Fleetwood came in second. He has won a total of 10 professional wins as of April 2025, with a world ranking of No. 12, as per the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR). His highest career-high world ranking is No. 9, first achieved in November 2018.
Tommy Fleetwood’s caddie
Tommy Fleetwood's caddie is Ian Finnis as of April 2025.
The majority of 2024 saw Ian Finnis battle a chest infection, which prevented him from playing with Fleetwood at the Masters Tournament. Fleetwood has, therefore, temporarily turned to Augusta Caddie Gray Moore, a seasoned caddie, for the major. Finnis rejoined Fleetwood at the Scottish Open a few months later, and they played at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, winning the silver medal for Team GB (via Golf Monthly).
Moore, known by his nickname "Mr. Augusta," started working at Augusta National in 1996. Tom Watson, who hired him in 2004, is just one of the many golfers he has experience with at the Augusta National. Furthermore, he also worked with Andra Lee at the 2019 Augusta National Women's Amateur, who then finished tied for 26th place. At the 2024 Masters Tournament, Fleetwood finished tied for third place, his best finish at the major yet (via Golf Monthly).
Ian Finnis moved on to work at Formby Hall, which is close to Southport, as an assistant professional. He is the husband of former England women's goalie Rachel Brown. Fleetwood was having trouble with inconsistent and erratic shots in 2016 and was not in good form. He missed five cuts in seven weeks, and so he made changes in his team. He brought Alan Thompson, his amateur days' coach, back on board, and Ian Finnis, his longtime friend (via Golf Monthly).
However, Finnis initially joined temporarily but has stayed for eight years now. Following the 2016 Open Championship, where he missed the cut, Fleetwood's form picked up, and he concluded the second half of 2016 with four top-10 European Tour finishes (via Golf Monthly).
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A. Tommy Fleetwood's caddie is Ian Finnis, who has been with him since 2016.
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A. Ian Finis stands 6 feet 7 inches tall, while Tommy Fleetwood is 5 feet 8 inches tall, nearly a foot shorter.