Matt Fitzpatrick revels in his new-found status as one of golf’s big hitters
Matt Fitzpatrick revelled in his new-found status as one of golf’s big hitters as he played his way into contention for the second major in succession.
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Matt Fitzpatrick revelled in his new-found status as one of golf’s big hitters as he played his way into contention for the second major in succession.
BROOKLINE: Phil Mickelson's return from a four-month US layoff was a short one after joining many of his fellow Saudi-backed LIV Golf rebels in missing the cut Friday (Jun 17) at the US Open.
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BROOKLINE, Mass. — The good news for Phil Mickelson, after he limped off the ninth green at The Country Club outside Boston on Friday, is that he won't have to worry about making the cut in his next start in two weeks.
World number one Scottie Scheffler claimed a share of the early clubhouse lead as Brookline turned “nasty” on day two of the 122nd US Open.
BROOKLINE, Mass. :Masters champion Scottie Scheffler, bolstered by a late eagle, grabbed a share of the second-round clubhouse lead at the U.S. Open on Friday while a number of other prominent golfers were in a battle with the cutline.
BROOKLINE, Mass. — The chain-link fence to the left of the driving range had been bent to below eye level. Fans in attendance at The Country Club on Tuesday wanted to get a glimpse of Phil Mickelson while he warmed up for his practice round — his return to a stateside course after a four-month hiatus. Some were quiet, whispering among each other about the democratic and moral implications of what Mickelson had done by joining the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series. Others were loud, calling out to Mickelson directly about how glad they were to have him back. One fan stood out: «How's the pockets looking?!» the fan yelled. Mickelson smiled, gave a thumbs up and pulled out a wad of cash. Laughs ensued.