
Matt Fitzpatrick has won his third PGA Tour event at the Valspar Championship 2026. The tournament was held from March 19 to 22, and he registered a one-stroke win in the game.
He has been impressive with his game so far on the PGA Tour. In his last outing, he settled in solo second place at the Players Championship. He carded the four rounds of 70, 69, 69, and 68.
In his last ten outings, Matt Fitzpatrick has made the cut in all of them and won two events. His tenth-last event was the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship held in October 2025, where he carded three rounds of 67, 69, and 71 and settled in a tie for 21st place. He then settled in a tie for 32nd place at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and then won the DP World Tour Championship.
This season, Matt Fitzpatrick kick-started his campaign on the PGA Tour at The American Express. He carded four rounds of 69, 67, 65, and 74 to settle in a tie for 63rd place.
Here are the results of the last ten tournaments Matt Fitzpatrick played this season on the PGA Tour:
PGA Tour 2026
- The American Express: T63 (69, 67, 65, 74) Prize money: $19,688
- WM Phoenix Open: 9 (65, 70, 67, 69) Prize money: $280,800
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: T14 (66, 68, 70, 67) Prize money: $342,750
- The Genesis Invitational: T24 (69, 66, 72, 70) Prize money: $178,250
- Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard: T41 (74, 70, 70, 75) Prize money: $78,000
- THE PLAYERS Championship: 2 (70, 69, 69, 68) Prize money: $2,725,000
- Valspar Championship: 1 (68, 69, 68, 68) Prize money: $1,638,000
DP World Tour 2025
- Alfred Dunhill Links Championship: T21 (67, 69, 71)
- Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship: T32 (67, 70, 68, 69)
- DP World Tour Championship: 1 (69, 69, 66, 66)
Matt Fitzpatrick opens up about his win at the Valspar Championship
Matt Fitzpatrick had a good time playing at the Valspar Championship. He started the game with an opening round of 68, followed by the next round of 69. He played the final two rounds of 68 and 68 and settled with a score of 11-under. He opened up about his win in the post-round press conference on Sunday.
“Amazing. Amazing,” Fitzpatrick said. “Particularly, I felt frustrated all day that I had not made anything. Obviously to make something there on 15, and hole the long one there on 18 to in the end to secure the win was an amazing feeling.
David Lipsky settled in second place at the Valspar Championship. He carded four rounds of 69, 65, 70, and 70. He finished with a score of 10-under. Jordan Smith settled in solo third place.