Trey Mullinax

Trey Mullinax

32-Year-Old Golfer
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Mullinax finished 142nd on the FedExCup Standings but will still have full status due to his two-year exemption for winning the alternate event Barbasol Championship in 2022. He looked like a different player in 2023, making just three cuts over his final 16 events with a best finish of T47. On a positive note, he still has elite distance off the tee (20th last season) and gained strokes on approach in his last four tournaments. The short game has always lagged far behind his ball-striking, but he does have a higher fantasy ceiling than most golfers who finished outside the top-100 last season. Read Past Outlooks
Finds form at Bay Hill
March 5, 2023
Mullinax posted a three-under 69 in the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational to finish in a share of eighth place.
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Mullinax was never in serious contention to win as he started the round six back of the lead, but he impressively posted six birdies at a difficult Bay Hill setup Sunday. He had a solid week across the board, ranking in the top-35 in every strokes-gained category. Mullinax has had an inconsistent season thus far with just two top-25 finishes, albeit both are top-10s.
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Mullinax spent his first three full seasons on the PGA Tour outside the top-100 and only after a year off did he find his game. It's hard to say what happened in that year off, perhaps it was rediscovering how to win that did the trick, but whatever the case, Mullinax was able to produce his best PGA Tour season to date this past year. It is a bit concerning to see such a huge jump out of the blue however, and his MC percentage was 50% this past season, so there are plenty of red flags entering this season. Mullinax is just 30 years old and he might have just figured everything out this past season, but it's probably wise to take a wait and see approach on him this season.
Mullinax advanced to the FedExCup Playoffs during his second season on tour in 2018 when he accrued more than $1.1M in official earnings thanks to a runner-up effort at the Valero Texas Open, but he failed to record a single top-10 in 2019 before spending the past season on the Korn Ferry Tour. However, a runner-up performance at the KFT Championship launched Mullinax into the No. 2 spot of the Finals 25. He ranked fifth on the KFT in driving distance, but fell outside the top 100 in both GIR and FIR percentage.
Mullinax fell short of securing his PGA Tour card during his rookie season of 2016-2017, but he took advantage of his partial-exempt status and nearly cracked the top-100 on the FedEx points list last season. Mullinax earned over $400k more in his second season than he did in his first season and that can be traced to a runner-up finish at the Valero Texas Open. In addition to posting his first runner-up on the PGA Tour, Mullinax also scored two more top-10s than his previous season and he upped his made-cuts percentage. In other words, everything is trending in the right direction entering this season. As such, Harkins makes for an interesting salary cap selection this season.
The 25-year-old Mullinax enjoyed a top-10 finish at the U.S. Open at Erins Hills, but did little outside of that as he struggled just to make cuts in his rookie season. Among the longest hitters on the PGA Tour with a close to 310-yard average, Mullinax will need to vastly improve his iron and wedge game to have a realistic shot at getting fully exempt on the PGA Tour. While there's still time to develop into a steady PGA Tour commodity, expect a similar outcome as last season for Mullinax. He's not worth the risk in salary cap leagues and will likely go around the 12th round in draft leagues.
This name will be familiar for anyone who follows college golf, as Mullinax played at Alabama and was a teammate of guys like Justin Thomas, who won NCAA titles in 2013 and 2014. Now his individual game is getting the spotlight after a 2016 Web.com Tour campaign in which he won the Rex Hospital Open and had six other top-25 finishes, enough to clinch a spot on the PGA Tour. This combination is pretty sweet too: 318.2 yards off the tee, 47th in greens hit, third in putting average.
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Finishes 28th in Maui
January 10, 2023
Mullinax fired a four-under 69 on Sunday at the Sentry Tournament of Champions to finish 14-under and alone in 28th place.
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Returning from ankle injury
December 5, 2022
Mullinax (ankle) is listed in the field for this week's QBE Shootout.
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Withdraws from RSM Classic
Ankle
November 17, 2022
Mullinax (ankle) has withdrawn from The RSM Classic after Round One.
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Scores T4 finish in Houston
November 14, 2022
Mullinax shot a three-under 67 in the final round of the Cadence Bank Houston Open to finish in a share of fourth place.
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Teeing it up in South Carolina
October 17, 2022
Mullinax (undisclosed) is listed in the field for THE CJ CUP in South Carolina this week.
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