Tommy Fleetwood's 2025 season has been more than just successful for him. Not only did he achieve great wins, but he also stacked great scores, and thanks to that, recently, the English golfer has surpassed Xander Schauffele to reach World No. 3 in the Official World Golf Rankings, setting a new career high. From here on, he is only behind Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy in the OWGR.
Flushing It Golf reported on Fleetwood's incredible achievement on their X page, with a post claiming that he deserves this massive achievement. The post reads,
"After an incredible 2025, Tommy Fleetwood is now up to a career best of number 3 on the Official World Golf Rankings. Well deserved 🙌🏴"
Fleetwood currently has 300 points, making him 72 points ahead of fourth-place golfer Xander Schauffele. The English golfer is 168 points behind World No. 2 Rory McIlroy, while Scottie Scheffler leads the rankings with 736 points.
Tommy Fleetwood has put up some impressive scores in recent months, and this season he even won his first PGA Tour victory at the 2025 Tour Championship. After that, the golfer even managed to secure a massive win at the DP World India Championship, which was held at the Delhi Golf Club.
Following this, Fleetwood performed excellently in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, finishing tied for first place, but eventually he lost the playoffs and finished in a solo second. During his final tournament of the season, the DP World Tour Championship, Fleetwood finished tied for third place with a total score of 17 under par.
In summary, Tommy Fleetwood has finished in the top five nine times this season on the PGA Tour and three times on the DP World Tour.
How much money did Tommy Fleetwood make during the 2025 season?

Tommy Fleetwood has only missed one cut this season, at the 2025 US Open. This means that the golfer made money in all of the tournaments he took part in, and here's how much he made in each event:
PGA Tour:
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (T22): $158,273
- The Genesis Invitational (T5): $736,500
- Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard (T11): $451,250
- THE PLAYERS Championship (T14): $418,750
- Valspar Championship (T16): $128,325
- Valero Texas Open (T62): $21,090
- Masters Tournament (T21): $210,000
- RBC Heritage (7th): $670,000
- Truist Championship (T4): $826,667
- PGA Championship (T41): $60,677
- Charles Schwab Challenge (T4): $427,500
- the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday (T16): $319,000
- Travelers Championship (T2): $1,760,000
- Genesis Scottish Open (T34): $52,950
- The Open (T16): $185,257
- FedEx St. Jude Championship (T3): $1,160,000
- BMW Championship (T4): $910,000
- TOUR Championship (1st): $10,000,000
DP World Tour:
- DP World India Championship (1st): $626,000
- Dubai Invitational (1st): $418,000
- Nedbank Golf Challenge (2022) (1st): $1,083,500
- Nedbank Golf Challenge hosted by Gary Player (2019) (1st): $2,450,000
- Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGA (2018) (1st): $441,000
- HNA Open de France (2017) (1st): $1,123,100
- Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship (2017) (1st): $454,800
- Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles (2013) (1st): $294,000
- Kazakhstan Open (2011) (1st): $69,100