Blixt turned professional in 2008 and competed in one
Nationwide Tour event that season. In 2009, Blixt competed in more than 20 events, earning over $120,000. Although primarily based in the United States, he also played on the European
Challenge Tour. Blixt earned a place on the
PGA Tour in
2012 by finishing fifth on the
Nationwide Tour standings in the
2011 season. In May 2012, Blixt finished in a tie for third at the
HP Byron Nelson Championship, having been tied for the lead until he bogeyed the 71st hole. After the
Memorial Tournament in June, Blixt missed two months of the season due to a rib injury. He started the PGA Tour Fall Series well with another third-place finish at the
Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. The following week at the 2012
Frys.com Open, Blixt beat rookie
Jason Kokrak and veteran
Tim Petrovic by one stroke for his maiden PGA Tour win in his 19th PGA Tour start. In a rare visit to Sweden, he finished runner-up at the
European Tour tournament
Nordea Masters at
Bro Hof Slott Golf Club in June
2013. A month later, Blixt won again, this time the
Greenbrier Classic by two strokes over four players, including
Johnson Wagner, who was four ahead of Blixt after three rounds. Blixt finished in fourth place at the
2013 PGA Championship. Blixt played in the
2014 Masters Tournament, his first visit to Augusta, and finished in a tie for second place with
Jordan Spieth, three shots behind
Bubba Watson. He played all four rounds under par, shooting 70-71-71-71 for a five-under-par total. The result elevated Blixt to a career-high of 33rd in the
Official World Golf Ranking. In 2015, Blixt was added as a new golfer on
EA Sports' Rory McIlroy PGA Tour Game. On 1 May 2017, Blixt partnered with
Cameron Smith to win the
Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the first team event on the PGA Tour since 1981. The pair did not make a bogey during the tournament and defeated
Scott Brown and
Kevin Kisner in a playoff. It was Blixt's third career PGA Tour win. During the 2017–18 season, Blixt only had one top-25 finish in 23 events, and finished 173rd in the FedEx Cup points list. He still retained full playing privileges for the following season due to his 2017 Zurich Classic of New Orleans victory. Blixt barely held onto his PGA Tour card during the 2018–19 season after he finished 124th on the
FedEx Cup points list. He had 4 top-25 finishes, including a solo 5th at the
Charles Schwab Challenge. Due to medical issues, Blixt only competed in 8 events during the 2020–21 season, and finished 222nd on the FedEx Cup points list. ==Amateur wins==