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Tommy Fleetwood held his nerve on the final day of the Tour Championship on Sunday to secure his long-awaited first win on the PGA Tour.
The Southport-born golfer came into the tournament with the unwanted record of being the player with the most prize money accumulated on the tour without claiming a single victory.
That all changed at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia this weekend.
One figure conspicuous in their absence during the triumphant moment was his wife of eight years, Clare.
Twenty-three years her husband’s senior, Clare candidly admitted in 2023 that public scrutiny surrounding their age gap had initially placed strain on the relationship.

Tommy Fleetwood was not joined by wife of seven years Clare (pictured in 2018) at the final hole of his latest triumph on the PGA Tour

Fleetwood, 34, is 23 years younger than his wife, 57, and they share a son called Frankie

Clare previously revealed that she rejected Fleetwood’s advances as she was concerned by the age gap
‘It kind of is and isn’t. I mean it was way more at the beginning,’ the 57-year-old told 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.
‘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.’
Fleetwood was first introduced to his wife in 2015, through his brother.
Clare initially served as Fleetwood’s agent before the pair began a romantic relationship and tied the knot two years later.
The couple, who have lived in the United Arab Emirates since 2022, share a son 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.
‘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.’
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 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?
‘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 background and the affinity it has given them.
‘We share a very northern sense of humour,’ 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.’