Golf’s best savage fanaticism, Fleetwoodmania bursts on social media

Hello friends, welcome to this week’s Rogers report, we’re so happy for Tommy Fleetwood and the fact that he won his first PGA Tour win, but also very stressed with Keegan Bradley and all the big Ryder Cup decisions he had to make this week.
Talk to it @keegan_bradley He said @rydercupusa Tell him they want him to be a captain. He also said: “There may be some people who think they will join the team.” He added the phone and would be “Oops!” pic.twitter.com/pldcjy5w73
— Todd Lewis (@toddlewisgc) August 25, 2025
I will no Want to be the ones who make phone calls. Good luck, Captain Bradley!
Now, provide household notes quickly before we fit in with good stuff. We launched the Golf 101 last week, a video series for anyone who is new to golf space and wants to know about it. We start with classes at the Ryder Cup and will expand to etiquette, guidance, tournaments and more.
My Favorite Golf Friendship
I absolutely love having a dozen golf friendships. I love what Dustin Johnson and Collin Morikawa have on previous Ryder Cups. I like the way Shane Lowry hugged Rory McIlroy after winning the Masters earlier this year. I love how Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns share a rental house on the road for most weeks, and I love seeing Tiger Woods interact with Justin Thomas on the golf course. However, my current favorite male professional golf friendships are Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood.
The most beneficial moments in the PGA Tour event are usually before and after the final putter drops, when the broadcast pan falls on the pros who insist on watching friends win. On Sunday, Rose and Loris stood with Fleetwood’s stepson Oscars and cheered as their friends and Ryder Cup teammates scored his first PGA Tour victory. Not only did it ensure Fleet and Rose friendship as my current favorite, it quickly became one of my favorite golf moments of the year.
I love watching celebrities and professional athletes record on their phones, and it was obvious that the moment they captured on social media, TV and Getty images would have better footage. But Ross doesn’t care. He did what the rest of us did for a friend on the brink of dreams: Capture it for his own memory. The best!
It feels as good as winning yourself! Be happy for my man @tommyfleetwood1 To endure the ruthless pressure cookware that his quality golf had him join during the playoffs, there were no more worthy titles. 🏆 pic.twitter.com/swn6xtqbnb
— Justin Rose (@justinrose99) August 24, 2025
Rose not only wants to watch Fleetwood win, but also brings Fleetwood’s family back home so they can celebrate too. This is my brother whom I have all.
Tommy F’ing Fleetwood…Legend
— Justin Rose (@justinrose99) August 24, 2025
OK, the last “I’m obsessed with Fleetwood and Ross’ friendship” post is for the time being, but Ross hyped up his friend in Everton’s comment section, and it’s all sweet pic.twitter.com/auddcok584
— Claire Rogers (@kclairerrogers) August 25, 2025
Professionals react to Fleetwood’s victory
Ross isn’t the only one who shares his excitement for the Fleetwood victory. When everyone jumps in and congratulates them, you can tell when you get worshipped by your peers, and that’s exactly what happened on Sunday night. He even got a congratulatory tweet from Tiger Woods, which was almost as impressive as the victory itself.
Your journey reminds you that hard work, resilience and heart will really pay off. No one deserves more. Congratulations @tommyfleetwood1Woolen cloth
— Tiger Woods (@tigerwoods) August 24, 2025
Tommy Fleetwood – FedEx Cup Champion 🏆
— Luke Donald (@lukedonald) August 24, 2025
Like everyone else, I’m happy for Tommy. Probably the best person on the tour.
Congratulations to Tommy!
– Michael S. Kim (@Mike_kim714) August 24, 2025
I am very proud and happy for Tommy Fleetwood and his brave perseverance that once was an excellent professional golf career. Yesterday, marking the highest point of decades of hard work and resilience, finally reaching the glory of the PGA Tour. Very happy to see… pic.twitter.com/98G8WHPD4J
– Gary Player (@GaryPlayer) August 25, 2025
Fleetwood’s Instagram post from East Lake is also flooded with comments from other pros.
The golfer isn’t the only athlete to win Fleetwood on Sunday night. LeBron James played most of the last round live (please don’t come to my job, LeBron) and other sports stars.
Congratulations, 🫡 @tommyfleetwood1!!! The first feeling is another feeling! Especially after dealing with adversity and shortcomings. Too 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🏆
— LeBron James (@kingjames) August 24, 2025
Up 3, play 2 for all marbles
— LeBron James (@kingjames) August 24, 2025
Scotty was crawling again! Oh man
— LeBron James (@kingjames) August 24, 2025
Damn it! Entering into the water like that
— LeBron James (@kingjames) August 24, 2025
It’s no surprise that everyone is happy for Fleetwood when you remember his enthusiasm for golf and life.
Social media reacts to Tommy Fleetwood’s victory
Finally (as always), Fleetwood won the golf Twitter content at East Lake has a lot of my neglect.
Oh, look at me, I’m Tommy Fleetwood. I just won $10 million. Overcoming my biggest obstacle. I generally love it. I have an incredible view of the highs and lows of life. Great hair, too. LeBron can’t stop posting tweets about me. No matter the man
– Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier) August 25, 2025
It’s interesting to note that Tommy Fleetwood handled his first PGA Tour champion interview with the exact same viewpoint and impetuous feeling, followed by every heartbreaking loss https://t.co/9r6wspeug2
– James Colgan (@jamescolgan26) August 24, 2025
Well, it all comes from me. Until next time!
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