US Open: Matt Fitzpatrick hopes previous Brookline success gives him edge in final round
Matt Fitzpatrick believes his previous triumph at Brookline will give him the edge as he seeks a first major title in the 122nd US Open.
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Matt Fitzpatrick believes his previous triumph at Brookline will give him the edge as he seeks a first major title in the 122nd US Open.
Defending champion Jon Rahm, Masters champion Scottie Scheffler and four-time major winner Rory McIlroy - the world's three top-ranked players - grinded out rounds Saturday to stay in contention at the US Open.
Matt Fitzpatrick believes his previous triumph at Brookline will give him the edge as he seeks a first major title in the 122nd US Open.
Rory McIlroy lost ground but kept his US Open hopes alive on a day when the Country Club at Brookline bared its teeth. Three-under was the best round of the day, which catapulted Will Zalatoris to the top of the leaderboard at four-under, as a host of players were shown exactly how taxing a test this famous layout is. Ad/> McIlroy was one to suffer, and paid the price for some errant shots that were few and far between on days one and two.
Matt Fitzpatrick believes his previous triumph at Brookline will give him the edge as he seeks a first major title in the 122nd US Open.
Matt Fitzpatrick and Will Zalatoris hold a share of the lead going into the final round of the US Open, with defending champion Jon Rahm a shot off the pace after a frustrating finish.
Matt Fitzpatrick believes his previous success at Brookline gives him the edge over his rivals heading into the final round of the 122nd US Open.
Rory McIlroy and defending champion Jon Rahm lie just one shot back of co-leaders Collin Morikawa and Joel Dahmen after two rounds at the Brookline Country Club.