
Ben Griffin
29-Year-Old Golfer

Out
Injury Undisclosed
Est. Return 3/5/2026
2025 Stats
Rank
6
Winnings
$10,644,352
Winnings/Entry
$354,812
Entries
30
Rounds
102
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Griffin was one of the biggest breakout stars in 2025. He won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans team event alongside Andrew Novak and then won the Charles Schwab Challenge for his first individual PGA Tour title. He closed out the year with win No. 3 at the World Wide Technology Championship in the fall. Griffin also took Scottie Scheffler to the brink at The Memorial Tournament and the Procore Championship. He ended the campaign with 17 top-20 finishes and was top 5 in both SG: Total and adjusted scoring average. Griffin played 30 total events in 2025, a pretty sizable difference from a lot of the other top players in earnings. That will likely dip in 2026 as he transitions from a middle of the road player who needs to play every event he can, to a guy who can set his schedule and make sure he is at his best for the biggest events. Griffin doesn't seem like a player at age 29 who will fall off given the makeup of his game. There is not a single weakness throughout the bag and he's played well enough on some tought golf courses to think that one day he could be a major champion. Read Past Outlooks
Backs out of Cognizant Classic
Griffin has withdrawn his name from the field for this week's Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, Rob Bolton of PGATour.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Griffin has elected against traveling to PGA National for the Cognizant Classic after tying for 41st this past week at The Genesis Invitational, where he ranked just 44th of 51 in SG: Tee-to-Green. Griffin will be replaced in the Cognizant field by alternate Jackson Suber.
Griffin has elected against traveling to PGA National for the Cognizant Classic after tying for 41st this past week at The Genesis Invitational, where he ranked just 44th of 51 in SG: Tee-to-Green. Griffin will be replaced in the Cognizant field by alternate Jackson Suber.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2025
2024
2023
Griffin was one of the best rookies in 2023, and although he failed to raise his game much in 2024, his season was far from a disappointment. Griffin's earnings number in each of his first two seasons was just under $3.5 million, but he got there by taking a different route each year. His rookie season was a bread sandwich season in that he played well early and late, but there really wasn't much to show in the middle. This is often a bit concerning as it means that the golfer is generally playing better against weaker fields. He corrected this a bit in year two, however, when he posted a runner-up smack dab in the middle of the season at the RBC Canadian Open. Griffin appears to be on the right track, but this could be a slow train to better things, meaning that he might never be a good salary cap option unless he has a setback one of these years.
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T37 at Pebble Beach
Griffin carded a two-over 74 on Sunday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to finish 11-under and tied for 37th.
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T28 at WM Open
Griffin carded a one-under 70 in the final round of the WM Phoenix Open to finish in a seven-way tie for 28th.
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T24 finish at American Express
Griffin fired a two-under par 70 in the final round of the American Express to finish in a share of 24th place.
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T19 finish in Hawaii
Griffin closed with a three-under 67 to finish in a share of 19th place at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
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Scores third win of 2025
Griffin fired a nine-under 63 in the final round to win the World Wide Technology Championship by two strokes on Sunday.
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