Tommy Fleetwood carries home hopes as the English seek a first British Open winner since 1992 -
Growing up, Fleetwood lived in a house just round the corner from Royal Birkdale, which he’d get on when accompanying his father, Peter, on evening dog walks. He was the poster boy when the Open was held there in 2017 and finished tied for 27th.
Wyndham Clark is the U.S. Open champion, and he looks forward to that time when he can see the silver trophy at home in Arizona and reflect on his marvelous feat.He played the Travelers Championship the following week in Connecticut, and then has been in Europe ever since. That moved him to No. 2 in the U.S. standings and he is looking like a lock to make his Ryder Cup debut at Marco Simone outside Rome at the end of September.“I would like to think I’m on the team, but at the same time, I believe I’ve still got to go earn it,” Clark said.
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