PGA Tour pro's son hilariously asks for a different player to take him to school
One PGA Tour pro's son apparently wanted a "famous" golfer to take him to school.
It appears as though Tommy Fleetwood wasn't a famous enough PGA Tour player to take his son, Frankie, to school this week.
Fleetwood, 32, has six wins on the DP World Tour and countless close calls in the States.
He's currently ranked No. 21 in the world and has five top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour this season alone.
Last month at the RBC Canadian Open, he narrowly lost to hometown hero Nick Taylor in a playoff.
He then followed it up with a top-five finish a few weeks ago at Los Angeles Country Club for the 123rd US Open.
Still, it doesn't appear as though the Englishman was famous enough to walk his son to school.
In a hilarious tweet on Monday, Fleetwood posted a photo of Frankie with Justin Rose.
The caption read:
Frankie asked if a famous golfer can take him to school this morning pic.twitter.com/q0QQoHqvGA
— Tommy Fleetwood (@TommyFleetwood1) July 3, 2023
Rose does out-rank Fleetwood in terms of professional wins with 11 on the PGA Tour and 12 more internationally.
He also has a major championship to his name - the 2013 US Open at Merion Golf Club.
However, Fleetwood does edge out Rose when it comes to the current World Ranking, as the former sits seven spots ahead of the 42-year-old who's at No. 28.
Rose moved up three spots this week after the annual Betfred British Masters on the DP World Tour where he finished tied for fourth.
Fleetwood took this past week off following a missed cut at the Travelers Championship in Connecticut.
Both players are set to play in the co-sanctioned Genesis Scottish Open in just over a week.