Matt Fitzpatrick’s dedication pays dividends after special US Open triumph
Matt Fitzpatrick’s remarkable transformation is now complete after the Sheffield man dared to dream big and produced a majestic display at Brookline.
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Matt Fitzpatrick’s remarkable transformation is now complete after the Sheffield man dared to dream big and produced a majestic display at Brookline.
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Rory McIlroy had mixed emotions after seeing another opportunity to end his major drought end in disappointment in the US Open, while Seamus Power was emboldened after his "steady" performance at the difficult Brookline layout.
Rory McIlroy has said he needs to stay patient and his major drought will come to an end. For the third time this year, McIlroy paid the price for some sloppy play that left him too much to do. Ad/> As at the Masters and US PGA Championship, he charged home on the back nine only to come up short — as Matt Fitzpatrick won his first major title.
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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.
Rory McIlroy had mixed emotions after seeing another opportunity to end his major drought end in disappointment in the US Open.
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