Luke List

Luke List

39-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
After a strong 2023 and a great start to the 2024 season, it looked like List had turned a corner in his career, but the final nine months of the 2024 were an absolute disaster leaving List a bit of an unknown quantity heading into 2025. List has two wins on the PGA Tour and he posted a runner-up at the Genesis Invitational this past year, which was a signature event, so we know the upside is there, but the way his game disappeared late last season is a bit troubling. List is in his late-30s, so there's no guarantee his play this past season was just a blip on the radar. When things start to go bad nearing your 40s, they can sometimes stay bad. List should bounce back from his late-season play this past season, but it's also fair to adjust his ceiling going forward. Read Past Outlooks
T16 at ZOZO Championship
October 29, 2024
List fired a three-under 67 on Sunday at the ZOZO Championship to finish 10-under and tied for 16th.
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List broke par in all four of his rounds at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club despite ranking just 68th of 77 in SG: Approach throughout the week. He finished top-10 in each of SG: Off-the-Tee, SG: Around-the-Green and SG: Putting en route to an average of five birdies per round. List remains 82nd in the FedExCup standings.
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2025 Golf Draft Kit: Projected Earnings
10 days ago
Xander Schauffele shined brighter than almost anyone on the PGA's 2024 Official Money list, and RotoWire's golf experts expect a similar showing in the year ahead.
2025 Golf Draft Kit: Rankings & Profiles
10 days ago
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Yahoo PGA DFS Picks: Sanderson Farms Championship Cash and GPP Strategy
74 days ago
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Read The Line Betting Breakdown: Sanderson Farms Championship
74 days ago
Keith Stewart of Read The Line chimes in with his thoughts on the Sanderson Farms Championship and explains why he will be placing a wager on Charley Hoffman.
2024 Sanderson Farms Championship Betting: Picks, Odds, Predictions and Best Bets
74 days ago
J.J. Spaun has been one of the best tee to green players of late, and Ryan Pohle has him as one of the top outright bets for the Sanderson Farms Championship.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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List is the rare late-bloomer on the PGA Tour. He was in his early 30s before getting full time status on the PGA Tour, and after a ho-hum rookie season, he really picked up his game. He leveled off somewhat until the 2021-2022 season where he picked up his first win. List got off to a really slow start this past season and lost about two months to a thumb injury, but soon after his return, he picked up the second win of his career. List is approaching 40, but he appears to be at or near his peak right now, so he should have a few strong years ahead of him. At just under $3 million, he makes for an interesting salary cap target this season.
List is what you'd call a "late-bloomer". He didn't make it to the PGA Tour full time until he was 30 and even after that it took him a couple seasons to find his footing. Since then he's produced at a decent level, sometimes nearing the top-50, but at this point, it's safe to say that his ceiling is limited. He's posted his highest earnings number of his career this past season, which means he's a hard pass when it comes to salary cap teams. He should remain productive for at least a few more years because of how well he strikes the ball, but his putter throughout his career has been historically bad.
List had a nice resurgence during the 2020-21 season, notching five top-10s to match his career-high from the 2017-18 season. He's always been one of the longest drivers on tour, and he ranked among the top 30 in strokes-gained tee-to-green this season. List's putting has always been his main detriment, but if he can find a week where he warms up with the flatstick, it wouldn't be a surprise to see him finally pick up his maiden PGA Tour victory this season.
List went 12-for-22 last season with a best finish of T10 at the Memorial Tournament. It was enough to sneak into the playoffs, but a MC in Boston ended his season quickly. List has the power to attack most courses, but his putting really let him down this past season. He ranked 22nd in SG: Tee-to-green, but 182nd in SG: Putting for the year. That ball striking makes his upside a little higher. List had surpassed $1.3 million each of the prior three seasons, so I'd expect a total earnings number at the end of the 2020-21 campaign to be closer to that than it was this past season.
List's rookie season on the PGA Tour was 2013, but he didn't really make his presence known until 2017, when he picked-up a runner-up finish and over $1.8 million in earnings. Not much was known about List at the time and it was a reasonable assumption that he was a young guy just getting started, but that wasn't the cases. List was already in his 30s when he had his break through and he starts this season at the age of 34. There's no reason to think he'll regress anytime soon, but we've probably seen the best we are going to see out of him already.
List is definitely on the way up, but after showing large increases in his earnings over the past three seasons, has he peaked? That's the question entering this season as List posted an impressive earnings total of over $2.7 million last season. List does everything well on his way to the green, but then he pulls out the putter and all bets are off. List ranked 182nd on the PGA Tour in strokes-gained putting last season and he was 176th the season prior. There's definitely an issue there, but if he can improve, even slightly, he could be pushing the $4 million mark this season. List will enter this season as a high risk, high reward guy, but he might just be worth the risk.
List showed a major improvement from the 2015-16 season to last season, more than doubling his earnings, but most of List's earnings came during the fall portion of the season, which is a little worrisome. List wasn't terribly during the heart of the season last year, but his only top-10 came at the Shell Houston Open. This was the second consecutive season where List failed to get much done after the fall portion of the season, so he'll have to prove he can produce throughout the year before he becomes a good salary cap option.
List's first go-round on the PGA Tour in 2013 was a disaster. List could only manage $264k in 24 starts and failed to crack the top-10. 2015-16 was a different story though as he posted two top-10s before the end of February and capped his season with a pair of top-20s. In all, it was just enough to secure his card for the upcoming season, which in of itself makes him an intriguing salary cap selection. With that said, though he appears to be trending upward, it's a slow road to this point and he's probably not worth the price in salary cap leagues this year. List will likely go late in a draft because he does have potential.
List is a classic example of how long the road can be to get to the PGA TOUR. After showing tons of promise when he finished runner-up to Ryan Moore at the 2004 U.S. Amateur, List chose to stay in school, graduating from Vanderbilt in 2007. He got his first Web.com Tour victory last year at the South Georgia Classic, to go along with three second-place finishes. It all added up to a fourth-place finish on the money list and his PGA TOUR card for 2013. The key for List will be keeping his drives in the fairway. He led the Web.com Tour in driving distance at 324 yards in 2012 but finished 125th in driving accuracy at just about 57 percent. On tougher PGA TOUR circuits, that could be a problem.
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Finishes T67 in Detroit
July 2, 2024
List carded a three-under 72 to finish tied in the 67th spot in the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
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Finishes T38 in Georgia
April 15, 2024
List finished with a seven over 74 at the Masters Tournament to finish tied at 38th position.
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Misses cut at Cognizant Classic
March 4, 2024
List carded a 36-hole score of even-par to miss the cut by two shots at this past week's Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches.
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Fades on back-nine after strong start
February 18, 2024
List scored a tie for second at the Genesis Invitational after shooting a three-under 68 in the final round.
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Eagles final hole of tournament
January 16, 2024
List shot a one-under 69 on Sunday at the Sony Open to finish tied for 66th place.
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