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Tommy Fleetwood announces next event he will play after Tour Championship win

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Tommy Fleetwood secured his inaugural PGA Tour victory at the Tour Championship, ending a long winless streak.

Fleetwood finished three shots clear of Russell Henley and Patrick Cantlay to secure the title.

His win also came with a big payday – $10 million and the FedExCup trophy – pushing him up the PGA Tour money list.

The tournament concluded both the FedExCup Playoffs and the regular season. However, Fleetwood’s 2025 schedule is not yet complete.

Currently, the Ryder Cup is on his agenda, as Fleetwood is slated to represent Team Europe at Bethpage Black.

Tommy Fleetwood shares next tournament plans following Tour Championship win

TOUR Championship 2025 - Final Round
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Before heading to New York for that event, the Englishman is set to make a return appearance on the DP World Tour.

Fleetwood shared a message on Instagram, saying: “This chapter of my life is closed now, it was called ‘The First PGA Tour win…

“Thank you to everyone who supported me from the bottom of my heart, it means so much. I’m honestly so excited to get back to work and the next chapter! See you at Wentworth.”

How Tommy Fleetwood has fared this season

The 2025 BMW PGA Championship, running from September 9-14, is expected to draw a strong field to Wentworth Club in Surrey.

Fleetwood will join a list of big names including Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Aberg, Justin Rose, Shane Lowry and Adam Scott among others.

TournamentPositionR1R2R3R4TotalTo par
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmT2271706770278-10
The Genesis InvitationalT575686968280-8
Arnold Palmer InvitationalT1175726968284-4
THE PLAYERS ChampionshipT1471667571283-5
Valspar ChampionshipT1672706969280-4
Valero Texas OpenT6268737481296+8
The MastersT2173697569286-2
RBC Heritage767666870271-13
Truist ChampionshipT468686765268-12
PGA ChampionshipT4170707670286+2
Charles Schwab ChallengeT467677068272-8
the Memorial TournamentT1672757270289+1
US OpenCUT7475149+9
Travelers ChampionshipT266656372266-14
Genesis Scottish OpenT3470677168276-4
The Open ChampionshipT1673686967277-7
FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipT363646969265-15
BMW ChampionshipT465696967270-10
Tour Championship164636768-18

Billy Horschel is also set to make his return from injury at the event after what has been a challenging season for him so far.

Fleetwood faced his own challenges before breaking through with that win at East Lake.

It is a moment that will not be forgotten anytime soon, not just by Fleetwood but by fans across the golfing world who enjoyed seeing him finally get over the line.

The Englishman had a consistent season too, with his only missed cut coming at the US Open. The 34-year-old looked comfortable throughout 2025 on both sides of the Atlantic.