Lee Hodges

Lee Hodges

30-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
A T4 in the season-ending RSM Classic moved Hodges up to 101st on the points list, leaving him one spot away from having full status in 2026. It was his only top-35 finish across his last 10 starts of the year and a disappointing finish after he posted a T11 or better in three of his first six starts to begin the year. The four-year Tour member has lost some distance over the last couple of years but ranked 23rd in SG: Approach and gained shots around the green and putting. He figures to be one of the best players on the Korn Ferry Tour when he doesn't get into PGA Tour events. Read Past Outlooks
Strong final round at Sony Open
January 18, 2026
Hodges carded a bogey-free, five-under 65 during the final round at the Sony Open to finish tied for sixth.
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Hodges opened the final round with back-to-back birdies, and his birdies on the ninth, 11th and 18th holes (without dropping a shot) were enough for him to crack into the top-10 on the leaderboard. He led the field in scrambling (83.33 percent on 18 opportunities) and finished second in SG: Putting (7.76), though he finished in the bottom half of the field in driving accuracy, driving distance and SG: Approach to Green. It was Hodges' fifth top-10 finish at a PGA Tour event since the start of the 2025 season, and he is 124th on the OWGR rankings heading into The American Express starting Thursday.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Through two seasons on the PGA Tour, Hodges hasn't shown much consistency, but every once in a while he pops up for a big showing. That big showing this past year came at the 3M Open where he picked up his first PGA Tour win. That win propelled him to nearly $4 million in earnings and a top-50 spot on the FedEx list. Hodges will need to play better against better competition this season in order to improve upon his numbers from this past season and there's no guarantee that he will. As such, he's a risky salary cap option this season.
Hodges' rookie season on Tour included a pair of top-10s against weaker fields and was mostly unspectacular. He did a good job of making cuts (18-of-29), but he doesn't stand out in any facet of the game. If he can improve his putting (162nd) there's room for slight improvement but it's hard to envision the upside for much more than that.
Hodges collected a couple of top-15 results at the PGA Tour's Puerto Rico Open and the Barracuda Championship, but the highlight of his 2020-21 campaign came on the Korn Ferry Tour when he won the WinCo Foods Portland Open last August. Hodges made the cut in more than 30 of his 37 starts on the KFT, tallying nine top-10s in the process. He was fifth in the all-around ranking, eighth in putting average and sixth in birdie or better percentage.
Hodges took home the title at the Korn Ferry Tour's 2020 WinCo Foods Portland Open in early August to put the cherry on top of a successful KFT campaign that included five top-10s to just two missed cuts. He ranked top 5 among his peers in GIR percentage, ball striking and par-4 scoring average while also collecting the sixth-most birdies throughout the season. Hodges has made one career appearance at the PGA Tour level, tying for 54th at the 2018 RSM Classic.
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Narrowly loses Tour card
November 23, 2025
Hodges posted a four-under 66 on Sunday at The RSM Classic to finish in a share of fourth place.
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Plans to return in Houston
March 23, 2025
Hodges (ribs) is listed in the field for the upcoming Texas Children's Houston Open.
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Injury revealed, still out
Ribs
March 10, 2025
Hodges (ribs) has withdrawn from The Players Championship, according to PGA Tour Communications.
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WD's from Cognizant Classic
Undisclosed
February 25, 2025
Hodges has withdrawn from this week's Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, PGA Tour Communications reports.
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T33 after closing quadruple bogey
February 3, 2025
Hodges carded a one-over 73 in the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to finish tied for 33rd place.
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