
Sam Ryder
35-Year-Old Golfer

2025 Stats
Rank
108
Winnings
$1,198,838
Winnings/Entry
$49,952
Entries
24
Rounds
82
2025 Fantasy Outlook
A late T5 finish in Bermuda was enough for Ryder to barely hold onto a spot in the top-125 and maintain full playing status for the 2025 season. The negative was that he ranked 150th in SG: Total and missed over half his cuts. After a great putting campaign in 2022-23, he came back to earth on the greens ranking 122nd in SG: Putting. Ryder did have one of his better seaasons with the irons at 49th in SG: Approach and 23rd in proximity. There's certainly things he needs to work on, but Ryder is only one season removed from earning nearly $3 million on the PGA Tour. Expect more signs of life in 2025. Read Past Outlooks
Ties for 20th in Japan
Ryder carded a five-under 66 on Sunday at the Baycurrent Classic to finish eight-under and tied for 20th.
ANALYSIS
Ryder birdied four of his final five holes of the tournament to close out Sunday's final round at Yokohama Country Club, where he ultimately ranked 15th among the field in SG: Approach en route to 20 total tweeters across 72 holes. After back-to-back top-30 results, Ryder improves to 106th in the FedExCup Fall standings.
Ryder birdied four of his final five holes of the tournament to close out Sunday's final round at Yokohama Country Club, where he ultimately ranked 15th among the field in SG: Approach en route to 20 total tweeters across 72 holes. After back-to-back top-30 results, Ryder improves to 106th in the FedExCup Fall standings.
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Ryder was not the most consistent golfer this season, but when he was on, he made it count. He first caught out attention at the Farmers Insurance Open in January, where he held the lead on Sunday only to falter down the stretch on his way to a T4. He popped up again at the Valero Texas Open where he finished T3. His play from there was spotty, but he found some consistency late in the season where he made eight consecutive cuts. Ryder is an interesting player in that his first five seasons on the PGA Tour weren't anything special, but this past year was much better. He's turning 34 this season, so he could be a late-bloomer, or this past year might end up being a fluke. The jury is still out on Ryder, which means he's no better than a yellow light in salary cap leagues.
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T19 finish at Wyndham Championship
Ryder fired a four-under 66 Sunday in the final round of the Wyndham Championship to finish in a tie for 19th place.
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Playing in Zurich Classic
Ryder (undisclosed) is listed in the field for this week's Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
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Withdraws from Corales
Ryder (undisclosed) has withdrawn from the 2025 Corales Championship, according to PGA Tour Communications.
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T59 at Mexico Open at VidantaWorld
Ryder closed with a one-over 72 on Sunday at the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld to finish five-under and tied for 59th.
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T30 at El Cardonal
Ryder fired a four-under 68 on Sunday at the World Wide Technology Championship to finish 12-under and tied for 30th.
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