For Matt Fitzpatrick, a maiden title. Yorkshireman prevailed at the US Open on the turf itself where he defeated the US Amateur nine years ago. This Sheffield United fan is Brooklyn’s Blade. Fitzpatrick’s six juniors each held Will Zalatoris and Scotty Scheffler. The fact that Fitzpatrick and Zalatoris played in the final group reinforced the feeling that they were the ones who made the direct jute. Scheffler, the No. 1 in the world, was never far away. Fitzpatrick was understandably excited. “It’s what you grow up with and dream of winning and I’ve worked so hard for so long,” he said. “I had the big monkey on my back that I did not win in the United States. It was all that everyone was talking about and to do it in a big way, there is nothing better “. A shaky start from Zalatoris saw him play the first three holes in two overs. Fitzpatrick and Scheffler, on the other hand, seemed inspired. Fitzpatrick took the 3rd to take the lead with five under. Scheffler joined him with a bird in the 5th. After Fitzpatrick drove the green to the exact same, short point four, he reached minus six. Zalatoris at this point was four behind. The Birdies for Zalatoris in the 7th and 9th led him to one of Fitzpatrick and Scheffler. two opponents suddenly got cold. A Zalatoris bird in the short 11th meant a two-shot lead in the six under. However, with the big lead in the league comes a lot of pressure in the league. He fired a shot in the 12th and scattered his drive in the 13th, from where he could only chip to the side. Will Zalatoris had a bird in the 72nd green to force the playoffs, but had to settle for second place. Photo: John David Mercer / USA Today Sports Drama followed. Fitzpatrick jumped with delight after converting a 50-foot football. Standing, Zalatoris saved his parity by a third of that distance. The duo were now tied at minus five, with Scheffler missing the opportunity to attend the party in front of the fifth 14th green position. Fitzpatrick made a bird attempt beyond the hole in the 14th, but confidently saved a five. Zalatoris anxiously missed his chance for four. In what had become a tough match clash, these players reached minus five to four to play. The four under Scheffler were outside and looking inside. Fitzpatrick’s move at 15 was great. but wide enough to find a decent place on the lawn that was trampled by spectators. Zalatoris did not have such luck, despite the fact that his shot with a shirt was not as inaccurate as his partner. Fitzpatrick found the green, Zalatoris sand. The natural result was a Zalatoris bubble. Fitzpatrick’s bird ran to the bottom of the cup. Fitz advantage? by two. Join Scheffler. An amazing approach to the 17th created a bird three and reduced Fitzpatrick’s lead to one. Zalatoris did not give up, he also pointed with an iron in the 16th, just 5 feet from the flag. He dug out for a bird. Fitzpatrick just had to keep the last two. The Zalatoris bird in the penultimate hole did not have the required rhythm. Fitzpatrick had a beam for three of his own, but he was also short. In the 72nd hole; where the Englishman crashed his car into a shelter. From there, a very high, terrible iron struck in the heart of the green. The actions of a champion. Two shots sealed the victory. Hindeki Matsuyama topped the field with 65 – the lowest score in a tournament round – and scored a three-pointer to at least feed the top three for contemplation in the closing stages. Matsuyama played Country Club’s half at just 32 to finish in fourth place. As Rory McIlroy rolled with a curling bird in the 1st, we hope spring is eternal for a first big hit in almost eight years. McIlroy equalized in the difficult 2nd, but threw a shot in the 3rd, a hole that caused him problems in three of the four rounds. A turbulent McIlroy front nine was validated by a bird in the 4th, the baboon in the 5th bird in the 6th and the baboon in the 7th. As McIlroy failed to score a shot in the 5th 8th, his chances of winning were greatly reduced. With birds in the 14th and 15th, McIlroy was minus two and returned with a small cry. A t-shirt that fell on the sand for the second consecutive day in the 16th gave the final blow. McIlroy closed with 71 for two below the tie and a tie for the fifth. He will consider what it might have been. So did Jon Rahm, who strangely slipped in the final lap of 74. Rahm drew 12th. Quick guide
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Thank you for your response. Collin Morikawa will direct himself to defending the Claret jug in good condition. He signed from Brookline with a 66 that gave him the same position as McIlroy. Morikawa will condemn a third round of 77. he was nine junior in the remaining three days. “I thought it was the best place I’ve played in a long time,” Morikawa said. “You really have to plan your way here. You have to think about it. I thought it was a lesson in which you could play quite well and a lesson that could hurt your back quite quickly. “I think I had both ends, but I generally liked it.” Not even half as much as Fitzpatrick.