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Irish Star on MSNTommy Fleetwood showed his true colors after Open Championship ruling cost him dearlyDespite a string of near misses and unfavorable breaks, Fleetwood finished Thursday two-over-par. His luck seemed particularly sour at the short par-four fifth, where his tee shot
Tommy Fleetwood took issue with the decision not to use bunker rakers after it affected him in the first round of the Open Championship.
Apparently, someone must have been trying operate with some haste and neglected to rake a bunker at the par-4 fifth hole. Fleetwood’s drive found that unraked fairway bunker, and he was forced to play his bole in a footprint.
As Fleetwood gets ready to compete in another major title close to home, his relationship with wife Clare is back in the headlines. The two share a 22-year age gap, though neither seem to give it too much thought other than when the later claimed Fleetwood was a bit too young for her when they first met.
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Tommy Fleetwood finished his first round at The Open Championship two-over 72 after bogeying four holes around the Dunluce Links course at Royal Portrush on Thursday
The highly anticipated 2025 Open Championship has kicked off at Royal Portrush, and golfers are vying for a chance to lift the Claret Jug this year.
Fleetwood may be the best golfer in the world never to have won a major, let alone a single PGA Tour tournament.
Tommy Fleetwood, a seasoned golfer with nearly a decade of top-level experience, seeks his first major win at Royal Portrush, where he previously finished second in the 2019 Open. Despite earning over $30 million on the PGA Tour and consistently ranking among the world's best,
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Belfast News Letter on MSNTommy Fleetwood reflects on 'privilege' of playing alongside 'hero' Rory McIlroy at Open in Northern IrelandTommy Fleetwood admits it was a “privilege” to play his opening two Open Championship rounds at Royal Portrush alongside local “hero” Rory McIlroy.
Rory McIlroy says this time he’s ready. It’s as though somehow Portrush itself knew that six years ago it was all a little too much for Rory McIlroy. This seaside town was alive and ready to explode with the Open Championship,