British Open runner-up hurts: Fleetwood

Tommy Fleetwood says his second place at the Open Championship hurts more than being runner-up at last year's US Open.

By Carl Markham, Australian Associated Press
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Tommy Fleetwood admits his second runners-up finish in a major hurts much more than his first after seeing his dream of winning The Open slip from his grasp.

The Southport golfer began the final day at Royal Portrush four shots behind eventual champion Shane Lowry but was kicking himself after failing to put the pressure on at the first hole.

Unlike his second place at the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock Hills - when he became the sixth golfer in the tournament's history to shoot a 63 - to almost chase down Brooks Koepka in the final round he was in contention from the first shot this time.

"Shinnecock has a little piece of history, I shot 63 and it felt great but it was never my tournament (to win)," he said.

"Today was much more in the mix. I've had a really good feeling all weekend.

"The other part of it is - and I'm not putting down the US Open - but if I could pick one event, it would be The Open.

"It's my dream, and it always will be, and when you're teeing off in the last group on Sunday with a very good chance, it it feels a lot rougher finishing when you feel like you've come so close to what you've dreamt as a kid."

The 28-year-old knew he had to start well to put the pressure on Lowry but, while the Irishman holed a crucial eight-foot putt for bogey, Fleetwood missed from a similar distance for a birdie which would have produced a vital two-stroke swing.

From there is was an uphill struggle and Fleetwood conceded defeat after the 14th hole when a double-bogey six handed his opponent a five-shot lead.

"Those first few holes, when you start the four back, are pretty crucial. I didn't do a good enough job of sort of pressing at that point," he said.

"I struggled in the middle but the four back with six to go is still in it. Fourteen was a killer.

"It is such a difficult hole if you're out of position and I clearly made a mess. You never want to think like that but once that hole was over, that was pretty much it."


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