Belgian golfer Thomas Detry is set to take his talents to 4Aces GC for the upcoming 2026 season. His journey in professional golf has been marked by significant achievements, including a historic victory that positioned him as the first Belgian to win on the PGA Tour. This milestone was celebrated when he clinched a seven-shot victory at the 2025 WM Phoenix Open.
"Winning my first PGA Tour event was an unforgettable moment for me," remarked Detry. His performance not only highlights his individual abilities but also bolsters his reputation as a valuable team player in high-stakes environments.
At 33 years old and having turned professional in 2016, Detry brings a wealth of experience to the 4Aces GC squad. His ability to maintain a steady all-around game has made him a strong contender on various tours, and his skill set aligns well with the dynamic and competitive nature of the LIV Golf series.
The upcoming season will see Detry competing alongside notable teammates, including Dustin Johnson, Anthony Kim, and Thomas Pieters. Together, they form a formidable group capable of excelling in the intense atmosphere of LIV events.
When asked about joining 4Aces, Detry said, "I'm excited to be part of such a talented team. I feel like we can achieve great things together this season."
In terms of statistics, Detry has demonstrated his prowess on the course with impressive figures. As of his latest performance, he ranks T12 in greens in regulation percentage, hitting 75.00% of the greens, reflecting his strong game approach. Additionally, he recorded 40 birdies this season, placing him T17 in that category. His scrambling success rate stands at 61.11%, showcasing his ability to recover from tricky situations.
During the 2026 season's early events, Detry achieved a total of 38.60 points, positioning himself at 13th overall, as he embarks on a thrilling year ahead. His performances include scores of -19 and -8 in various tournaments, demonstrating his capacity to score low and sustain competitive form.
As the LIV Golf league expands into new territories, including stops in Riyadh and Adelaide early in the season, players like Detry will be critical in shaping the event's landscape. "I look forward to competing in these unique venues and contributing to our team's success while representing Belgium on an international stage," Detry expressed.
Overall, Thomas Detry’s entry into 4Aces GC marks a pivotal moment for both the golfer and the team. His leadership on the course can help elevate the team's performance throughout the various global events on the LIV calendar. Looking ahead, Detry's proven track record and competitive spirit will undoubtedly make him a player to watch in the 2026 season and beyond.
