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- Tommy Fleetwood and his wife, Clare Fleetwood, are proud parents to three children
- Before the professional golfer and his manager married in 2017, Clare had two sons, Oscar and Murray “Mo,” with her ex-husband
- In 2017, Tommy and Clare welcomed their first child, son Franklin
Tommy Fleetwood is both a dedicated golfer and a father of three!
The athlete, who won the 2025 Tour Championship in August 2025, has three children with his wife, Clare Fleetwood. The couple met in 2015 through his brother Joe, and she became his manager shortly afterward. Although she was initially hesitant to date him, Tommy and Clare turned their relationship romantic that same year and married in 2017.
Before Clare and Tommy began dating, she had welcomed two sons, Oscar and Murray “Mo,” with her ex-husband, Andy Craig. Tommy has previously spoken about his close relationship with both Oscar and Mo and how he’s been a father to them for most of their lives.
“The whole family, we’re unbelievably close,” he said on a November 2024 appearance on the Fore Play podcast. “The first two are stepkids, which honestly, I never really think of them as stepkids. I’ve been around a long time now … The relationship that we have, we’re so close.”
In September 2017, Clare and Tommy welcomed their first child together, a son named Franklin. He is frequently by his dad’s side and even made a sweet appearance at the 2025 Masters Par 3 contest.
“When the five of us are together, that’s always our safe place,” Tommy added during the Fore Play podcast.
Here’s everything to know about Tommy Fleetwood’s children, Oscar, Mo and Franklin.
Oscar
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Oscar Craig, who was born in the early 2000s, is Clare’s older child from her first marriage to Andy Craig.
Just like his stepfather, Oscar has been paving his way as a golfer. In April 2024, Tommy caddied for Oscar while he competed in the Challenge Tour. The tournament is a significant one for the family, as Tommy became the youngest player to win the Challenge Tour Rankings in 2011, per the PGA Tour.
Tommy caddied for Oscar throughout the tournament and helped him score in the top 60 competitors. Prior to teeing off for the first round, Oscar admitted that he was “dead nervous,” but his stepdad’s support made him feel more comfortable.
“It’s like excitement nerves, but I’ve got Tommy on the bag this week, which kind of helps the nerves a bit,” he told Tee Talk UAE at the time. “I’ve been traveling with him a little bit, going on tour and stuff, so I’ve kind of learned what the vibe is. I’m just going to try and get on with it and play the golf I know I can.”
He added of Tommy, “Obviously it helps experience-wise as he knows what he is doing. It also helps calm me down because he’s been through it all before. What he’s telling me I need to do to calm down, not even calm down, just manage my nerves in the right way, is really cool. That’s very beneficial.”
Meanwhile, Tommy also reflected on the experience and explained that he let Oscar decide whether or not he wanted him to caddy because of the extra pressure or attention it could put on him.
“I said to him right when he got in the event, ‘I’ll ask you now, but I’m never going to feel bad if you don’t want me to, because I understand that it’ll bring probably a little bit more exposure and a bit more pressure to you if I’m there,’ and he was like, ‘I don’t care, I want you to do it,’ so that was cool,” Tommy said on the Fore Play podcast.
In addition to the 2024 tournament with his dad, Oscar has also placed in the FirstPoint USA Boy’s Strokeplay event, the FirstPoint USA Golf Event, the Sharjah International Amateur Invitational Golf Championship and the Abu Dhabi Golf Club Men’s Open, among others, according to his profile on the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
When Oscar isn’t competing in tournaments, he supports Tommy at his events and spends time with the rest of his family. Oscar proudly smiled with Tommy as they both held the Fedex Cup trophy after the dad of three won the Tour Championship on Aug. 24, 2025.
Murray “Mo”
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Murray “Mo” Craig, who was also born in the early 2000s, is Clare’s younger child from her first marriage.
Mo is also a golfer who has competed in various tournaments — including a few with his brother.
In September 2023, Oscar won the FirstPoint USA Boy’s Strokeplay event at Abu Dhabi Golf Club’s National Course, and Mo tied for third. He has also competed in the ProDreamUSA U.A.E. Open, the 2025 Order of Merit Championship, the RAK Amateur Open and the Montgomerie Golf Club Dubai Amateur Open, according to his profile on the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
Tommy joined his stepsons when they both competed in the Dubai Moonlight Classic in 2021. The pro golfer posted pictures and videos of Oscar and Mo playing and wrote it was “a very proud moment!!!” When Mo won his first tournament in 2024, Tommy celebrated the moment by posting a photo with him and captioned it, “Nobody works harder than this boy! So happy for you @mo_craig19. First win out here!!!”
Mo often joins the rest of his family to support Tommy at his events, and the two spent some one-on-one time together when Mo walked with him for a practice round prior to the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club in July 2025.
Since Mo is younger than Oscar, Tommy explained that he’s been a “parental figure” to him since he was a young child.
“Particularly Mo, I think I’ve been a parental figure to Mo since he was 5. I’m unbelievably lucky with the relationship that we have. We’re so close,” he said on the Fore Play podcast.
Franklin
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Just a few months before Clare and Tommy married, they welcomed their first child together, son Franklin, on Sept. 28, 2017.
“The most beautiful and proud moment of my life! Franklin Fleetwood born at 12.33 on 28/9/17 at 7pounds 6ounces,” Tommy announced on X at the time. Clare also shared the news by posting a black-and-white photo of Tommy holding Franklin close, and he reposted the photo and added, “Fiancé, best friend, Agent, mother of my son, my hero! Thank you for this moment @ClareCraig! I love you! 💙.”
Prior to Franklin’s birth, Tommy withdrew from the British Masters, which took place from Sept. 28 to Oct 1. He said in a statement at the time, per Sky Sports, “I wanted to give myself every chance of playing this week, but being there at the birth of your child is a special moment in anyone’s life and I would not want to miss it.”
While Franklin, who also goes by Frankie, is younger than his brothers, he’s also taking an interest in golfing. Frankie joined his dad in both the 2024 and 2025 Masters Par 3 contest, where he played alongside other kids and their golfer dads in the pre-tournament competition.
In an interview doing the tournament, Frankie stole the show when he sweetly told an interviewer, “Well I’ve been doing my hardest to get it over the green. I’ve been practicing as hard as I can, just not reaching it this year, but I’m just trying my hardest.”
Franklin frequently tags along with his mom at his dad’s tournaments, and Tommy has credited their support for his career successes over the years.
“I’m so blessed with the family that I have and the love that surrounds me, and the support that I get that it just makes everything that much easier,” Tommy told reporters after his Tour Champion win in August 2025, per Golf Digest. “If I could give my kids one piece of advice, I always tell them to be a good person first, and I’ve always tried to do that myself. My dad always told me that even when I was an aspiring young golfer.”