'The transformation in Fitzpatrick's game is truly extraordinary'
"I cannot think of a more deserving person to have joined golf's major winner club than Matt Fitzpatrick," says Sky Sports' Jamie Weir.
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"I cannot think of a more deserving person to have joined golf's major winner club than Matt Fitzpatrick," says Sky Sports' Jamie Weir.
Matt Fitzpatrick has been tipped to become one of the most dominant players in the world following his US Open triumph.
Matt Fitzpatrick won the US Open at Brookline on Sunday night after holding off playing partner Will Zalatoris in a thrilling final round.
Scrappy English underdog Matt Fitzpatrick, hardened in steel town Sheffield, endured epic pressure and hit the shot of his life when it mattered most on Sunday to win the US Open.
Matt Fitzpatrick celebrated a dream come true after holding his nerve to win his first major title in the 122nd US Open. Fitzpatrick carded a closing 68 at Brookline to finish six under par, a shot ahead of playing partner Will Zalatoris and world number one Scottie Scheffler. "The feeling's out of this world," the 27-year-old from Sheffield said.
Matt Fitzpatrick said winning the 122nd US Open was "the stuff you dream of" as a child as he held his nerve to win his first major title.
England's Matt Fitzpatrick captured his first major title on Sunday by winning the US Open in dramatic fashion, making spectacular shots as rivals crumbled under final-round pressure. After a thrilling three-man fight down the back nine at The Country Club, Fitzpatrick fired a two-under-par 68 to finish on six-under-par 274 and defeat Americans Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris by one stroke. "I'm going to say it because I won but I hit some unbelievable shots coming down the stretch and that's what I work for," Fitzpatrick said.
Matt Fitzpatrick celebrated a dream come true after holding his nerve to secure his maiden major title in the 122nd US Open at Brookline.