Mackenzie Hughes

Mackenzie Hughes

33-Year-Old Golfer
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Hughes' past two seasons have been nearly identical in that he played very well during the fall and did little else during the rest of the season. He also made just 55% of his cuts in each season, which is ideal. Hit cuts made percentage is low to begin with, now factor in that a lot of the cuts made came during the fall and you have a bleak picture of Jan-Aug. There is no wrap-around schedule this year, so in leagues that end in August, Hughes doesn't hold much value. Read Past Outlooks
T67 at Bermuda Championship
November 18, 2024
Hughes carded a six-over 77 on Sunday at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship to finish one-over and tied for 67th.
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Hughes played his first eight holes of Sunday's final round in six-over-par before parring out the rest of the way, ultimately hitting just seven fairways in regulation and converting only two of seven scrambling opportunities in the process. The Canadian uncharacteristically finished the week ranked 72nd of 75 in scrambling. Nonetheless, Hughes remains 51st in the FedExCup Fall standings ahead of the upcoming RSM Classic.
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Hughes hasn't won since his rookie season of 2016-2017, but he's managed to put together some solid seasons since then, including this past season. Hughes made the cut in 16 of 27 starts and finished inside the top-25 in half of the starts where he made the cut. He lacked the high end finishes, but that's been an issue his entire career. He'll need to find more top-10s in order to significantly improve upon his numbers from this past season, but there are no indications that he'll do that this year. As such, he's not a good salary cap candidate this season.
Hughes once again rode his trusty putter to a very solid season. He had a very tough stretch in May that saw him miss five straight cuts, but starting with a T15 at the U.S. Open he made every weekend the rest of the season. Ball-striking will always remain the question with the Canadian who finished outside the top 170 in both SG:Off-the-Tee and SG: Approach.
Hughes had an up and down season last year, recording three finishes inside the top-six, but also missing double digit cuts. The Canadian really struggled ball-striking wise, but his short game was on point finishing top-20 in both SG: Around and SG: Putting. Hughes just hasn't been a good ball striker in his whole career on Tour, which makes him harder to trust. Some high finishes were enough to get him into the Tour Championship, which in turn will get him into virtually all the big events next season.
Hughes had a strong start to his PGA Tour career with a win and over $2.3 million in earnings during his rookie season, but something happened during his Sophomore season as he managed just over $500k in earnings. Perhaps the specter of his exemption running out last season lit a fire underneath him because his play definitely improved. It didn't improve enough to make him a "must-have" for salary cap purposes, but he should definitely be considered in that format.
It's not uncommon for a golfer, especially a young one, to take a step back after a breakthrough season. But what happened to Hughes was more than a step back - it was akin to falling down a flight of stairs. The Canadian had a win and eight other top-25s in 2016-17. In 2017-18, he had only three top-25s and missed way more than half his cuts (17-of-28). Hughes is entering his age-28 season, so he arrived to the Tour rather late, which makes a reversal less likely. Another wait-and-see recommendation.
Hughes got off to a fast start last season by winning the RSM Classic in November, but the rest of the season was a struggle. Hughes managed only one additional top-10 for the remainder of the season, which could be indicative of his talent or his state of mind. The latter is probably more likely as it's not uncommon for young golfers who win, to let up for a bit. Hughes is a tricky call though because his number is low enough to show great improvement this season, yet high enough that it requires a decent commitment. There is plenty of upside with Hughes, but his 2017 performance wasn't strong enough to justify his selection in a salary cap format.
Hughes got into the winner's circle this year at the Price Cutter Charity Championship in August, shooting a Saturday 64 to help propel him up the leaderboard. He added two other top-10s, leading the Canadian to the PGA Tour for 2016-17. He missed nine cuts in 23 starts, which is concerning, not helped by his 111st-place ranking in driving accuracy and 67th place in greens in regulation. But he has a strong putter, ranking 17th, and that will help take his game to new heights if he can hit more fairways and greens.
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Second straight top-10
October 6, 2024
Hughes fired an eight-under 64 in the final round to move up into a share of eighth place at the Sanderson Farms Championship.
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T4 in final Presidents Cup prep
September 15, 2024
Hughes notched a share of fourth place at the Procore Championship after shooting an even-par 72 in the final round.
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Doesn't qualify for BMW Championship
Undisclosed
August 18, 2024
Hughes did not qualify for the BMW Championship, according to Rob Bolton of PGATour.com.
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Short game excels at 3M Open
July 30, 2024
Hughes carded a three-under 68 on Sunday at the 3M Open to finish 10-under and tied for 19th.
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Unable to challenge on Sunday
June 3, 2024
Hughes fell into a tie for seventh place at the RBC Canadian Open after managing only an even-par 70 in the final round.
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