Matt Wallace

Matt Wallace

36-Year-Old Golfer
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2026 Fantasy Outlook
Wallace was a victim of the Tour cutting cards down to the top-100 on the points list, as the six-year PGA pro finished three spots away from maintaining full status. The highlight of his year was a T3 at the 3M Open and a T2 on the DP World Tour in August, but he missed two of his final four cuts with a best finish of T31 in that stretch in what was a mostly uneventful year. It's unclear if he'll go back to playing overseas or grind the Korn Ferry Tour route with the occasional Tour start next year. Either way, Wallace is still a quality player with an exceptional around the green game, but his deteroriating drivng play is less accustomed to today's style of play. Read Past Outlooks
Solo second at Open d'Italia
June 28, 2026
Wallace recorded a 19-under cumulative score at the Open d'Italia on the DP World Tour to finish solo second and five strokes back of winner Eugenio Chacarra.
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Wallace opened the final round strongly with an eagle on the par-5 first hole and was four-under through the back nine. However, he was unable to gain enough ground on the back to catch Chacarra, with Wallace ending the day with a four-under 67. It was a nice performance from the Englishman following his T44 at the PGA Championship in mid-May and his MC at the RBC Canadian Open two weeks ago. Wallace will return to the PGA Tour next week for the John Deere Classic, where he missed the cut in his lone appearance at the event in 2022.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Wallace is fully exempt for the 2025 season thanks to his victory in Punta Cana back in March of 2023. The Englishman did not have the greatest year on the PGA Tour in 2024 with just four top-25 finishes, but Wallace did make some waves in the fall back on the DP World Tour, including winning the Omega European Masters. Wallace was top-60 in SG: Approach and SG: Around-the-Green on the PGA Tour, and also made big strides to turn around his driving after a terrible start to the year in that department. It wouldn't be surprising to see Wallace have a jump up in earnings in 2025.
After failing to qualify for the FedEx Cup Playoffs, Wallace mainly turned his attention to the DP World Tour from August onward, where he played well with a pair of runner-up finishes and four total top-10s across eight starts. It was part of an inconsistent season for the Englishman, who won for the first time on the PGA Tour at an alternate event in Punta Cana, but he also made just 15-of-28 cuts. Wallace does feature above average length and iron play, but whether or not he can take a step forward and compete against elite fields remains to be seen.
Wallace is one of the more effective players outside the top 100 in terms of earnings-per-event. He only needed 21 events this past season to comfortably settle within the top 150 on the money list, and his best finish was a T10 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The Englishman also notably claimed two top 10 finishes on the DP World Tour. If Wallace plays more golf in the U.S. this year, he could well climb the standings and money list for 2023.
After playing on the European Tour to start last season, Wallace focused his attention stateside in spring and flashed some great ball-striking with top-10 finishes at the Valero and Wells Fargo. The Englishman tends to skip the PGA Tour's fall and West Coast schedule while opting to play overseas, limiting his starts in the U.S. A well-rounded player who gained strokes in every category this season, he's capable of winning on Tour.
Wallace's first season as a PGA Tour member was a disappointing one for sure. He showed flashes on the European Tour through the prior two years, but in the 2019-20 PGA Tour season he only had one top-10. Wallace was top-15 in SG: Around, but below average in just about every other area. The fact that he sat outside the top 190 in both FIR percentage and GIR percentage was probably the most concerning.
Wallace only missed two cuts in 12 PGA Tour events last season, his highest finish coming at the PGA Championship where he was T3. He also had a good week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, finishing T6. All told, he earned 461 non-member points for the equivalent of 105th place on the FedEx to earn his first PGA Tour card. The Englishman's season on the European Tour wasn't too shabby either, as he had three T3s. Wallace has shown he can hang with the big dogs in the big events. He should have no problem competing each time out this season should he choose to play a heavy load of PGA events rather than Euro events. This could be a breakout year for the 29-year-old Englishman. Keep an eye on Wallace, especially when the stakes are high, as this could be a breakout season for the 29-year-old.
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Second in SG: Putting at Doral
May 4, 2026
Wallace fired a six-under 66 on Sunday at the Cadillac Championship to finish six-under and tied for 23rd.
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Third in SG: ARG at RBC Heritage
April 21, 2026
Wallace carded an even-par 71 on Sunday at the RBC Heritage to finish four-under and tied for 55th.
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T2 at Valero Texas Open
April 5, 2026
Wallace fired a four-under 68 during the final round of the Valero Texas Open to finish with a 16-under cumulative score and tied for second.
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Seventh in SG: ARG in Houston
March 31, 2026
Wallace carded a one-over 71 on Sunday at the Texas Children's Houston Open to finish three-under and tied for 51st.
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Cracks top-10 at Dubai Invitational
January 18, 2026
Wallace carded a three-under 68 in the final round of the Dubai Invitational to finish tied with Marcus Armitage and Thorbjorn Olesen for seventh.
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