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Clare Fleetwood recently made a rare public appearance to support her husband, Tommy Fleetwood, at the Ryder Cup on Wednesday. Previously, she chose to stay out of the spotlight to avoid criticism surrounding their age-gap relationship.
At 57, Clare was notably absent when Tommy, who is 23 years younger, clinched his first victory on the PGA Tour last month. Nevertheless, she was determined to cheer for Team Europe as the event commenced in New York.
Clare attended the Opening Ceremony at Bethpage Black, spotted alongside Shane Lowry’s wife, Wendy Honner. The European WAGs were dressed in matching white outfits and proudly waved European flags in support of their partners.
There had been talk over whether Fleetwood’s wife would skip the trip to this year’s Ryder Cup, after previously admitting to feeling ‘paranoid’ over fans’ comments about their marriage.
Speaking in 2023, she opened up on the scrutiny that initially put a strain on their relationship: ‘It kind of is and isn’t. I mean it was way more at the beginning,’ she said on the Performance People podcast.
‘It was kind of not actually for us, but it was just again thinking what other people are thinking about all the time and within the industry.

Clare Fleetwood (left) stands alongside Shane Lowry’s wife Wendy Honner in New York

Fleetwood, 57, was all smiles as she made a rare public appearance to support her husband

The pair also stepped out on Tuesday for the Ryder Cup Welcome Dinner at Hempstead House
‘It was kind of big news in our circle, so I was a little bit paranoid about all that, really. But not for any reason of our relationship, and I had full faith once we fell in love.’
Clare’s absence at Tommy’s Tour Championship win in Atlanta was later revealed to be down to a health scare for their 17-year-old Murray Craig, her son from her previous marriage.
‘Our middle boy, Mo, had a spinal operation just over a month ago now so my family were unable to travel,’ the golf star later revealed to the media, after getting the nod of approval from his wife.
‘They actually just got home before we got home. He had three and a half weeks in the hospital.’
Fleetwood, meanwhile, was first introduced to his now-wife in 2015, through his brother.

Fleetwood was not joined by wife of eight years at the final hole of his triumph on the PGA Tour

It was later revealed that middle son Murray (R), from Clare’s previous marriage, was unwell
Clare initially served as Fleetwood’s agent before the pair began a romantic relationship, and they tied the knot two years later.
The couple, who have lived in the United Arab Emirates since 2022, have a son together called Frankie, while Clare has two older children from a previous relationship.
‘We’ve got a 23-year age difference,’ she said when explaining why she turned him down in the early stages of their romance.
‘Of course, I turned him down. I was like, “Don’t be stupid.”‘
But Fleetwood ultimately won his future wife around with persistence.
He said: ‘Well, she just eventually gave in, I think, and thought, “I’ll just give him some time. I’ll give him the time of day and then we’ll go from there.” I didn’t mess up.’

Tommy and Clare pose with baby Frankie after Tommy won the European Tour Order of Merit in 2017

Clare has two sons from a previous relationship, and a son called Frankie with Fleetwood
Clare continues to manage her husband’s sporting career and says this gives her a full understanding of the man she shares her life with.
‘I know everything on every side – so there’s the sponsorship side, the logistics side, the PR side, the accounts side, everything,’ she elaborated.
‘Maybe sometimes too much, you know, because then that’s all I think about sometimes, but that’s just the different dynamic.
‘I look at one question – it might have 15 answers for me. Do you know what I mean? It’s a little bit more complicated for me because I see things, you know, like, are we going to live?

The European Ryder Cup WAGs were dressed in matching white for the Opening Ceremony

Fleetwood has been in fine form this season and will be a vital part of the European team
‘I don’t see it as a lifestyle choice necessarily, I’ll look at it as a business choice as well.’
In an interview with The Times, Fleetwood lifted the lid on their shared working-class backgrounds and the affinity it has given them.
‘We share a very northern sense of humor,’ he said.
‘We’re both from working-class backgrounds – when you look at our parents they brought us up in a similar fashion, whether it be in terms of kindness or toughness or wanting to be the best you can be.’