Erik van Rooyen

Erik van Rooyen

35-Year-Old Golfer
2025 Fantasy Outlook
van Rooyen had a mostly uneventful season with 13 missed cuts and just three top-25s across 25 starts, but he made the most of the weeks that he was in good form with a pair of runner-ups. That was enough to keep him in the top 100 to retain his Tour card for a seventh straight season. He has decent length off the tee, but he lost strokes around the green and putting while being bottom-half in approach. The 35-year-old didn't show much form this fall either, as he appears to be trending downward heading into 2026. Read Past Outlooks
Teeing it up in Mexico
November 4, 2025
van Rooyen (undisclosed) is listed in the field for this week's World Wide Technology Championship.
ANALYSIS
van Rooyen withdrew prior to the Bank of Utah Championship, but he's slated to peg it this week at El Cardonal at Diamante where he won in 2023. The South African placed 66th during his most recent outing at the Sanderson Farms Championship.
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2025 World Wide Technology Championship Betting: Picks, Odds, Predictions and Best Bets
77 days ago
The best bets for the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship, including why Ryan Pohle likes the odds on Justin Lower to score another top finish on the Tiger Woods designed El Cardonal Golf Course.
Weekly Fantasy Golf Preview: World Wide Technology Championship
78 days ago
Erik van Rooyen has won at El Cardonal before, and Greg Vara thinks he makes for a great selection in a variety of fantasy golf formats for this week's World Wide Technology Championship.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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2020
EVR upped his PGA tour appearances from 17 to 28 this season securing three top-10 finishes. The 33-year-old is below average in his approach play and putting, but makes up for it with solid numbers off the tee. Van Rooyen may be best served for fantasy players at the Barracuda Championship with the tournament being his best performance of 2023 and home to his lone tour win.
EVR doesn’t play a full PGA Tour slate, as he occasionally competes across the pond in Europe. That said, he frequently made the most of his 17 appearances this past season and was one of the more efficient players as measured by earnings-per-event. This bodes well, particularly for DFS value. His best finish of 2022 was T10 at the RBC Heritage, and he also finished 13th at The Players. The key for the South African will be how he comes back from a neck injury he suffered over the summer. He has the game to make the playoffs next season.
Van Rooyen first caught some attention by playing well at the majors, but he hadn't accomplished much on the PGA Tour until the 2020-21 season. More accurately, he hadn't accomplished much on the PGA Tour until late last season. Van Rooyen caught fire during the final two months of the season and parlayed that into a spot in the Tour Championship. He landed in the 23rd spot on the FedEx list, but he earned little more than $2 million. There's certainly room for improvement this season, but the jury is still out on just how good he is.
Van Rooyen grabbed some attention in 2019 when he scored a top-10 at the PGA Championship and a top-20 at the Open Championship and when he earned a T3 at the WGC Mexico Championship early this past season, expectations began to rise. That was the high-point of his season, however, as he failed to find any traction the rest of the way. van Rooyen will turn 31 this season, which places him in the prime of his career, but he's only recently found his footing on the PGA Tour and it might take a little more time to show everything he has. This upcoming season will also be his first full season on the PGA Tour and it's always best to temper expectations for foreign players in their first year in the states full time.
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Out for Bank of Utah Championship
Undisclosed
October 20, 2025
Van Rooyen (undisclosed) is out for the 2025 Bank of Utah Championship, according to Rob Bolton of PGATour.com.
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Slated to play in Memphis
August 4, 2025
van Rooyen (back) is listed in the field for this week's FedEx St. Jude Championship.
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Withdraws from Wyndham Championship
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August 1, 2025
Van Rooyen (back) has withdrawn from the Wyndham Championship on Friday, per PGATOURComms.
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Medalist in Columbus
June 4, 2025
Van Rooyen earned a spot in this years U.S. Open after going 13-under par Monday in the U.S Open Final Qualifying event in Columbus.
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Climbs leaderboard Sunday
May 27, 2025
van Rooyen fired a final round five-under 65 at the Charles Schwab Challenge to finish in a share of 36th place.
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