
Garrick Higgo
26-Year-Old Golfer
2025 Stats
Rank
99
Winnings
$1,876,783
Winnings/Entry
$134,056
Entries
14
Rounds
48
2026 Fantasy Outlook
The 2025 campaign went about as well as Higgo could've hoped for, as he was relegated to the Korn Ferry Tour but got into an alternate event in Punta Cana and won to secure his card through 2027. On top of that, he finished in the top 10 in all four fall events he played in to guarantee himself a spot into at least the first two Signature Events next year. Higgo will be entering his fifth year on the PGA Tour at only 26-years-old, and his game is solid across the board. The main question mark is that his best finish across seven major appearances is T47 and whether or not he can elevate his game against elite competition in the Signature Events remains to be seen. Read Past Outlooks
Win slips away on back-nine
Higgo had to settle for a share of fourth place after shooting a four-under 68 in the final round of the World Wide Technology Championship.
ANALYSIS
It looked like Sunday was going to be Higgo's day, but everything came crashing down at the par-4 12th hole when he got stuck in the native area and ended up carding a double-bogey. Giving away multiple shots on one hole is never good, but it's especially difficult to overcome on a week like this where the winning score was nearly 30-under. Higgo had to settle for a T4, but he will be disappointed not to have career win No. 3 on the PGA Tour, and his second on the year (Corales Puntacana Championship). Higgo has been arguably the best player in the fall portion of the schedule will now four straight finishes of T7-or-better. He is now up to 52nd in the FedExCup Fall standings, and will make the first two signature events in 2026 via the Aon Next 10. Higgo will not be in the field for next week's Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
It looked like Sunday was going to be Higgo's day, but everything came crashing down at the par-4 12th hole when he got stuck in the native area and ended up carding a double-bogey. Giving away multiple shots on one hole is never good, but it's especially difficult to overcome on a week like this where the winning score was nearly 30-under. Higgo had to settle for a T4, but he will be disappointed not to have career win No. 3 on the PGA Tour, and his second on the year (Corales Puntacana Championship). Higgo has been arguably the best player in the fall portion of the schedule will now four straight finishes of T7-or-better. He is now up to 52nd in the FedExCup Fall standings, and will make the first two signature events in 2026 via the Aon Next 10. Higgo will not be in the field for next week's Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2024
2023
2022
Higgo will be entering his fourth season on Tour, making it easy to forget that he's just 24-years-old. While 2023 was mostly a struggle, four of his six top-25s came since July, showing that he found something in the summer. The South African lives by the 'drive for show, putt for dough' mantra, as those are the two things he does well. He's yet to show much with his iron play, however, losing over .1 strokes per round on approach. Without significant improvement in that area, it's hard to forecast a breakthrough season just yet.
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Another strong showing
Higgo posted a five-under 66 on Sunday at the Baycurrent Classic to finish 14-under and in a share of fourth place.
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Runner-up in Jackson
Higgo closed with a final round four-under 68 at the Sanderson Farms Championship, finishing two shots behind champion Steven Fisk.
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Posts four under-par rounds
Higgo recorded a one-under 71 on Sunday at the Procore Championship to finish 14-under and tied for seventh place.
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Set to return from hip injury
Higgo (hip) is listed in the field for this week's 3M Open.
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Out for remainder of Barracuda
Higgo (hip) has withdrawn during the second round of the Barracuda Championship, PGA Tour Communications reports.
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