William McGirt

William McGirt

45-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for William McGirt in 2025. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
In field for Bermuda Championship
November 11, 2024
McGirt is in the field for the Bermuda Championship, Rob Bolton of PGATour.com reports.
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Once again, McGirt is a late entry into an upcoming tournament. This time, McGirt is taking the place of Taylor Montgomery (undisclosed), his first tourney entry since the Procore Championship in September.
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The 42-year-old McGirt made 11 starts and missed eight cuts. He has 17 starts remaining on a major medical extension to earn 361.557 points. Not gonna happen. McGirt has a backup plan, however: He was in the Korn Ferry playoffs.
2016 was a banner year for McGirt as he picked up his first win on the PGA Tour and smashed the $3 million barrier. While is was an impressive season, his other seven seasons on the PGA Tour has not resembled it in any way. Since a rough rookie season in 2012, McGirt has managed to play at a high enough level to retain his playing privileges every season, but outside his 2016 season, he's failed to earn more than $1.3 million. The $3.6 million season was obviously a fluke, which puts his upside right around $1.3 million. With that in mind, McGirt is not a good option in salary cap leagues this season.
It felt like McGirt had a really good season last year, mostly because he was in the mix early at some big events, but his year on the whole was just kind of blah. McGirt recorded only three top-10s last season and his best finish was a T3 at the RBC Heritage. This after a spectacular season the year prior where he earned more than $3 million and recorded not only a win, but a runner-up showing as well. McGirt has spent seven full seasons on the PGA Tour and the clear outlier is the $3 million season, so it's hard to explain what exactly happened that year. McGirt is a guy with upside, so there's reason to consider him for salary cap leagues, but the odds say he'll end up right about where he left off last season.
In his five years on the PGA Tour, McGirt had never finished better than 50th on the FedEx Cup list and he'd never earned more than $1.275 million….then last year happened. To say his performance from last season came out of nowhere is an understatement. Not only did McGirt pick-up his first win, but he also earned seven top-10s (he averaged less than two per year coming into the season), and 13 top-25s (he averaged six per season prior to last year). McGirt obviously outplayed expectations last season, which means he can't be considered for a salary cap selection this year. in drafts, he should go in the third or fourth round.
McGirt has been on the PGA Tour for four years and we still have no idea what kind of player he is. His rookie year was a struggle, his sophomore year was better. His third year he regressed, his fourth year he showed signs of improvement. Does he continue the pattern and regress after having success last season? Even if he doesn't, it's hard to imagine he improves much off of what was a pretty good season in 2014. As such, he's not a good salary cap option this season. In draft leagues he should go around the 10th round.
After a solid 2012 season which saw McGirt top $1 million in earnings, McGirt regressed in 2013. It's tough to tell if McGirt will rebound in 2014, but considering his ceiling right now is just above the $1 million mark, he's probably not worth the risk in salary cap leagues this year. In draft leagues he should go in the range of 90-100.
McGirt's second go-round on the PGA TOUR was much better than his first. McGirt's first try ended up in a trip to Q-school, but he was having none of that last year as he collected paychecks in eight of his first 10 events. That, however, wasn't quite enough to get him over the hump until a runner-up finish at the RBC Canadian Open sealed his card for the 2013 season. Last year was only McGirt's second season on the PGA TOUR, so this could be just the beginning for him. At this stage in his career, though, it's probably better to pass on him in salary cap leagues. In draft leagues, he's a seventh- or eighth-round selection.
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In field for 3M Open
July 22, 2024
McGirt is listed in the field for the 3M Open, according to Rob Bolton of PGATour.com.
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In field for ISCO Championship
July 8, 2024
McGirt is in the field for the 2024 ISCO Championship, according to the PGA's announcement Monday.
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Cements T63 finish in South Carolina
May 14, 2024
McGirt carded a one-under 70 in the Myrtle Beach Classic to finish tied for the 63rd spot.
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Enters RSM Classic field
November 11, 2023
McGirt will play at The RSM Classic.
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Will play in Canadian Open
June 3, 2023
McGirt will play in the 2023 Canadian Open, Rob Bolton of PGATour.com reports.
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