
Garrick Higgo
27-Year-Old Golfer
2026 Stats
Rank
173
Winnings
$142,280
Winnings/Entry
$10,163
Entries
14
Rounds
36
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
Costly penalty at PGA Championship
Higgo missed the cut by one stroke at the PGA Championship after posting a five-over cumulative score through the first two rounds of the tournament.
ANALYSIS
Higgo was on the back foot before teeing off on the first hole of the first round after he was assessed a two-stroke penalty for missing his tee time. He ended up finishing the round with a one-under 69 score, but the penalty proved to be costly after the South African posted a six-over 76 second round, which included six bogeys in an eight-hole span. Higgo has missed the cut in eight of 13 tournaments this season, with his T40 at the Cognizant Classic in February being his best finish of 2026. He's in the field for THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, where he finished T30-MC in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
Higgo was on the back foot before teeing off on the first hole of the first round after he was assessed a two-stroke penalty for missing his tee time. He ended up finishing the round with a one-under 69 score, but the penalty proved to be costly after the South African posted a six-over 76 second round, which included six bogeys in an eight-hole span. Higgo has missed the cut in eight of 13 tournaments this season, with his T40 at the Cognizant Classic in February being his best finish of 2026. He's in the field for THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, where he finished T30-MC in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
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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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T52 at RBC Heritage
Higgo fired a five-under 66 on Sunday at the RBC Heritage to finish five-under and tied for 52nd.
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T74 in GIR at AT&T Pro-Am
Higgo closed with a two-under 70 on Sunday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to finish five-under and tied for 60th.
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Misses cut in 2026 debut
Higgo recorded a 36-hole score of three-over-par to miss the cut at last week's Farmers Insurance Open by six shots.
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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.
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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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