Tommy Fleetwood's fairytale 2025 added another chapter with DP World India Championship victory - the latest success in what had already become a career-defining season.
The Englishman finished his long wait for a breakthrough PGA Tour victory in August, ending a run of 30 top-fives and a string of near-misses by securing the FedExCup title at its season-ending Tour Championship.
He played a key role in Team Europe's historic Ryder Cup victory at Bethpage Black a month later, top-scoring with four points and winning each of his first four matches during a famous title defence on American soil.
Fleetwood then joined several of his victorious Ryder Cup team-mates at the inaugural DP World India Championship, where he claimed a two-shot win before celebrating victory on the 18th green with his son Frankie for the first time.
The 34-year-old is inside the world's top five after two wins in a little over two months, following on from a consistent PGA Tour season, with his latest trophy his eighth DP World Tour title and first since January 2024.
"I apply myself in trying to achieve the best possible at all times, and there's plenty of times where things haven't gone my way," Fleetwood said after his win. "The last two tournaments I've been in contention, I've won, so maybe things are starting to even out a little bit."
Fleetwood had finished outside of the top 20 in his previous four regular DP World Tour appearances this season and failed to contend in the majors, initially leaving him in danger of failing to qualify on merit for the season-ending play-offs.
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