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Oops, still 46/1. My mistake, I usually have a few bob on him just out of interest.
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Met him in Portugal
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Nice approachable guy...
Consistent bit never seems to quite get over the line...I always have a few quid on him, and surely one day he wins a big un |
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Tripped up again.
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Fleetwood bottled it bigtime - fair play to Bradley for that clutch shot in to 18 -
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He bottled it .. very good player and has all of the game but lacks the mental courage when it really counts. I won't cry for him as he is a multi millionaire but will never win the big tournaments with the absence of steel in his mental attitude
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Fair play to him coming out to talk.
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Absolute bottle job.
That last hole was like Monty at Winged Foot in 2006. ![]() |
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1.12/1.13 done. That's going to be hard to forget. Never looked convincing even before he messed up the last from the middle of the fairway (final round 3 shots worse than anyone else in the top 15).
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Wow, just seen the last hole on the news, I didnt even know he was playing tbh, I have bet on him for The Open and didnt even realise he was in this Tournament !! I would have been gutted to sayn the least.
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Really felt for the guy as he is clearly a nice fella. His second shot to the last was very poor. Went with the shorter club then his subconscious took over and pulled it left to avoid coming up short in the bunker and potentially plugging . He had overclubbed a few times so get his thought process with adrenaline but clearly misjudged the wind . It was a poor shot but for me the two putts were worse. Agree with above comments as he never looked convincing.
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I felt he should have been much more positive in the final round last time at Portrush, when teeing off second to Lowry and four behind. He had to try and make a quick impact and let Lowry, who I think bogeyed the 55th, off the hook a bit. Still, he’s only 34 now and certainly has an Open win in him.
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1.06/1.07 looks to be done here. Not sure when that was but he was 1.15ish with 3 holes to play
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Good money traded at 1/5 . Sad for Tommy as it's well and truly in his head
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Rose was 50/1 with 5 to play.3 behind Fleetwood,2 behind Scheffler and JJ. I wouldnt have had him at 500/1
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Tommy moving into position again, Sky getting the champagne on ice.
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Done my money but great to see . WD Tommy
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Would never have backed him.
Delighted for him -- Tommy's one of the good guys. |
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Weighed in (finally) and not really any dramas.
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Well done Tommy !!!
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Yes well done indeed.The support the American fans show Tommy as opposed to Cantlay on the first tee you would think they were playing in the Uk.They really have taken to Tommy ,chanting his name on 18 as well.
Hopefully a major follows. |
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... Like waiting for a bus, miss one then they all come along at once.
Defo worth following now although the odds will reflect his form. |
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What is it with these professionals?
First Ryan Fox wins twice, then Alex Noren twice, the Tommy Fleetwood twice. Enough already. One thing in common is they are all nice guys. |
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Tommy Fleetwood, born in nearby Southport, has a deep connection to Royal Birkdale, having grown up sneaking onto the course with his father to play as a child. As a professional, he competed in the 2017 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, finishing tied for 27th, fulfilling a childhood dream of playing his home course.
I didnt realise his connections, he must have a good Home players advantage, what with the course undergoing changes as well. 18.5 seems more than fair imo. ![]() |