
Life’s been moving so fast for Marco Penge.
The 24-year-old Englishman was still hustling through his rookie season on the PGA Tour when his wife went into labor, miles away in Palm Beach, Florida.
On February 24, 2026, Marco and his wife Sophie Penge shared the news of baby Romeo’s arrival with a cute hospital selfie on Instagram.
Their first son, Enzo, born in June 2024, is officially a big brother now. With Romeo’s arrival, the Penge household has grown into a family of four.
The birth alone would’ve made for a huge week. But Penge had spent the two weeks before that chasing his best PGA Tour result yet, shooting 10 under at Riviera and finishing tied for 16th at the Genesis Invitational.
And he managed it all while openly talking about his wife’s due date at every press conference.
“It took a couple of months of testing,” Penge told reporters at Torrey Pines in January 2026. The change came from confidence, not because something was wrong.
He arrived on the PGA Tour ranked 31st in the world. He won three times on the DP World Tour and received the Seve Ballesteros Award as Europe’s Player of the Season.
But the success doesn’t glorify the extreme struggles he and his family went through.
Penge’s finish at the Genesis Invitational took on a whole new meaning when he looked at the bigger picture.
Every top-20 result has a story behind it, and his journey began well before he stepped onto the Riviera course.
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