
Daniel Berger
32-Year-Old Golfer

2025 Stats
Rank
45
Winnings
$4,099,049
Winnings/Entry
$195,193
Entries
21
Rounds
75
2026 Fantasy Outlook
It was a long road back from injury for Berger, we last saw him at the peak of his powers in 2022, but an injury sidelined him for all of 2023 and greatly affected his results in 2024. This past year, however, he started to resemble the golfer he was prior to 2022. He did tail off a bit at the end of the season, but that was to be expected after playing so much golf in a short span after a long layoff. Berger is in his early-30s, so he had plenty of peak years in front of him. As long as he stays healthy, he should continue to improve and at some point, get back to the player that won four events in six years. Berger is a top 30 player if everything goes right and as such, he deserves a look in salary cap leagues this season. Read Past Outlooks
Jumps into top-10 at Sony Open
Berger fired a six-under 64 in the final round at the Sony Open to finish in a five-way tie for sixth.
ANALYSIS
Berger made his big move up the leaderboard during Championship Sunday, jumping up 14 spots from where he started the final round. He wasn't the most accurate golfer off the tee for the tournament (55.36 percent, T51), but he did finish T5 in GIR (79.17 percent) and in the top-20 in SG: Approach to Green, SG: Putting and driving distance. It was Berger's third top-10 finish at a PGA Tour event since the start of the 2025 season, though he hasn't won a Tour event since the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February of 2021. He is in the field for The American Express that tees off Thursday.
Berger made his big move up the leaderboard during Championship Sunday, jumping up 14 spots from where he started the final round. He wasn't the most accurate golfer off the tee for the tournament (55.36 percent, T51), but he did finish T5 in GIR (79.17 percent) and in the top-20 in SG: Approach to Green, SG: Putting and driving distance. It was Berger's third top-10 finish at a PGA Tour event since the start of the 2025 season, though he hasn't won a Tour event since the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February of 2021. He is in the field for The American Express that tees off Thursday.
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Berger is trying to make his way back and prove that he can still be one of the better players in the world even after all the back injuries he has dealt with over the last few years. Prior to the start of 2024, Berger had not played on the PGA Tour since missing the cut at the 2022 U.S. Open. As expected he was pretty rusty, but did show flashes at times with five top-25s, including a runner-up at the RSM Classic. The ball-striking gives reason for optimism as Berger ranked top-15 in total driving and GIR percentage. The short game and putting needs to take a big jump forward, however, if he is ever to fully regain his old form.
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Returning for FedExCup Fall finale
Berger (undisclosed) is listed in the field for The RSM Classic this week.
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Withdraws with injury
Berger withdrew from the BMW Championship with an injury, according to PGA TOUR Communications.
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Another missed cut
Berger carded a two-day total of nine-over at the Memorial Tournament to miss the cut by four strokes.
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First MC since January
Berger recorded a 36-hole score of two-over-par to miss the cut at this past week's Charles Schwab Challenge by two shots.
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Sixth in SG: OTT at PGA Championship
Berger fired a three-under 68 on Sunday at the PGA Championship to finish even-par and tied for 33rd.
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