Fitzpatrick won the 2012 Boys Amateur Championship at Notts Golf Club (Hollinwell). He cut in the 2013 Open Championship and ended as the lowest amateur, winning the Silver Medal.
Fitzpatrick became professional following the 2014 U.S. Open, forfeiting his exemption to the 2014 Open Championship.
Who is Matt Fitzpatrick’s caddie, Billy Foster?
Matt Fitzpatrick has had a lot of success since 2012, collecting several important amateur and professional wins across the world, including two DP World Tour Championships and two Omega European Masters.
Billy Foster, his caddy who is believed to be 54 years old as of 2022, is thought to be one reason for his current success.
Matt knows the need of surrounding himself with a world-class team that always has his best interests in mind as one of the world’s top golfers.
Since 2019, he has had veteran caddy Billy Foster on the bag, who has worked with Lee Westwood, Seve Ballesteros, and Thomas Bjorn, among others. Both from the Yorkshire region of England, the two have a terrific on-course relationship.
After making his professional debut at 2014 Irish Open, he competed on the European Tour and Challenge Tour on sponsor and event invites.
Billy Foster’s net worth is estimated to be $1,469,000.