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Viktor Hovland

Viktor Hovland

27-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
After winning three times in 2023 including the FedExCup, expectations were sky high for Hovland going into 2024. He simply struggled to live up to them collecting only two top-10 finishes, a third at the PGA Championship and a T2 at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Hovland tried to implement some new swing changes going into 2024 and then reverted back to his old coach later in the year. The big question with Hovland is his health, however. Normally he would play some events on the DP World Tour after the TOUR Championship, but was ruled out for the remainder of the year with an undisclosed injury. The talent is just too high here not to have a better year in 2025, but the injury and constant tinkering in his game does raise questions about his ceiling next season. Read Past Outlooks
T20 at Memorial Tournament
June 2, 2025
Hovland closed his Memorial Tournament run with a two-under 70 final round to capture a tie for 20th.
ANALYSIS
Hovland finished his final round of the Memorial Tournament strong, carding a two-under 70 to backdoor his way into a top-20. Overall this week, Hovland's game was able to gain strokes on the field this week in all strokes gained categories, except for SG: Off-the-Tee where he struggled, losing 0.25 shots on the field. While not a ton of strokes lost off the tee, it prevented him from being able to attack Muirfield Village with more consistency. Still with only hitting 32 of 56 fairways for the week, Hovland tied for the sixth most birdies on the week. If Hovland can continue to improve his consistency off the tee, he will be in a good position to earn more birdie chances with the way he is striking the ball with his irons.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Hovland has always been one of the most consistent players on Tour thanks to his world-class ball-striking. He reached a new level in 2022-23 thanks to big improvements in the short-game department. Hovland doubled his PGA Tour win total to six with victories at the Memorial Tournament, followed by wins at both the BMW Championship and the TOUR Championship to close the season. The 26-year-old has also not missed a cut on the PGA Tour since July of 2022. The next thing on Hovland's radar is a major championship and he has contended at quite a few of them already across his short career. Hovland has No. 1 overall upside, but also an extremely high floor that makes him a great early selection in any fantasy format.
Hovland has been a top-five ball-striker in the world since he started on Tour three years ago. The one thing that will continue to stand out until changes are made is his short game. It was really bad this past season, as he lost over 0.65 strokes per round, which ranked 191st on the PGA Tour. Hovland's putter has gone from a weakness to a stregnth now, so if he can find a way to just not be terrible around the greens then his results will be very scary. Hovland has won in all three seasons and has only missed seven cuts in that timespan. His T4 finish at the Open Championship after fading on Sunday is his only top-10 finish in a major to this point, however. Hovland's ball-striking makes his floor very high, but his ceiling is still a question until he can figure out the short game.
There's never been a shortage of hype surrounding Hovland and while he's been a solid player on the PGA Tour since day one, entering his second full season on tour, he'd yet to really show what he had. Sure, he won the Puerto Rico Open as a rookie, but he didn't splash like many expected ... until 2020-21. Hovland not only picked up another win in year-two, but he added two runner-ups and two 3rd-place finishes on his way to more than $5 million. The jump to the $5 million club was quick, after all, the 2020-21 season was just his second on the PGA Tour and although the bar was set high, Hovland has the game to take it even higher. Considering his number for this season, Hovland can't be considered a great salary cap play, but he's definitely in the "good" camp.
Many young players on the PGA Tour struggle with consistency, but that's never been the issue for Hovland. Hovland has finished inside the top 25 in half of his 24 starts as a professional on the PGA Tour. He also picked-up his first win on the PGA Tour this past season and while that win came against a weaker field, the "real" wins are coming. Hovland's cap number is not discounted much from the shortened season, but he's still a bargain at his current price.
Hovland doesn't need much of an introduction after a T12 at the U.S. Open in June preceded four consecutive finishes of T16 or better to end the regular season, culminating with a solo-fourth at the Wyndham Championship. The Oklahoma State product failed to record a win like his fellow Class of '19 compadres, Matthew Wolff and Collin Morikawa, but expect Hovland to land in the winner's circle soon enough. He gained at least 8.4 strokes from tee to green throughout his last three starts on the PGA Tour before securing his card with results of T11-T2 at the Korn Ferry Tour Finals.
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T54 at Truist Championship
May 12, 2025
Hovland carded an even-par 70 on Sunday at the Truist Championship to finish even-par and tied for 54th.
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T2 in total birdies at RBC Heritage
April 22, 2025
Hovland closed with a two-under 69 on Sunday at the RBC Heritage to finish 10-under and tied for 13th.
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Struggles in final round
April 14, 2025
Hovland recorded a one-over 73 in the final round of The Masters Tournament to finish tied for 21st place.
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Wins Valspar Championship
March 23, 2025
Hovland fired a final round four-under 67 to claim the victory at the Valspar Championship by one stroke.
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Third consecutive missed cut
March 18, 2025
Hovland carded a two-day score of four-over-par to miss the cut at THE PLAYERS Championship this past week by five shots.
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