Fleetwood: 'Pictured winning the U.S. Open a lot'
ERIN, Wis. Tommy Fleetwood is among the long shots who has given himself a real shot to win the U.S. Open.Fleetwood, a 26-year-old Englishman, arrived at Erin Hills this week having missed the cut in six of the seven major championships he played, but you wouldnt know it by the way hes carrying himself.I played very well today, and I felt very comfortable, Fleetwood said.Fleetwoods 4-under-par 68 Saturday left him one shot off the lead. The two-time European Tour winner loved the way he played under pressure through most of Saturday, but he was especially proud of how rebounded the one time he really screwed up.Fleetwood loved the way he salvaged a bogey from the mess he was making at the last hole of the day.
U.S. Open: Scores | Live blog: Day 3 | Full coverage
That fifth shot at 18 was my best shot of the day, Fleetwood said.That was his chip shot to 3 feet, which may have set up one of the best bogeys hell ever make. It came after he chunked a chip, then putted his long birdie attempt off the green and down a steep slope behind the hole.It was a good bogey, Fleetwood said.That bogey helped steady Fleetwood.This is my first time in contention in a major, so whatever happens I'll be doing my best and seeing how well I can finish, he said. And that's all you can do.Fleetwood was asked what winning would mean.It would change my life, I know that, he said. I've pictured winning the U.S. Open a lot of times before. Doing it all night is not going to help and not make any difference. It's just, concentrate on each day as it comes. If I have to wake up with the same feelings tomorrow, I'm going to have a chance.Even if Fleetwood doesnt win, theres a nice consolation potentially waiting. He secured special temporary status on the PGA Tour with his tie for 10th at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March and will likely wrap up his Tour card for next season with a top-15 finish Sunday at Erin Hills.
"I've pictured winning the US Open a lot of times before. Doing it all night is not going to help and not make any difference. It's just concentrate on each day. "I don't think I could play any different or score any better than I have done.
Golf - Fleetwood pictures changed life with Open win
Tommy Fleetwood pictures changed life with US Open win Bolstered by a delicate, bogey-saving chip shot at the 18th green, Tommy Fleetwood posted a four-under-par 68 on Saturday to stand 11 under par, just one stroke back of American left-hander Brian Harman heading into Sunday's final round at Erin Hills.
Golf: Fleetwood pictures changed life with Open win - Reuters
"I have pictured winning the US Open a lot of times before. Doing it all night is not going to help and not make any difference. It's just a question of concentrating on each day as it comes.
Fleetwood dreams of Major glory - extra.bet365.com
Our site uses cookies to deliver a better experience. Please click accept to agree with the use of all cookies. You can change the cookie settings here. ACCEPT
'Fleetwood ready to contend' - msn.com
"Well, it would change my life, I know that," Fleetwood told reporters. "I've pictured winning the U.S. Open a lot of times before. "Doing it all night is not going to help and not make any
Fleetwood focused as he bids for first major
US Open: Tommy Fleetwood remains calm ahead of final-day test. "Winning would change my life, I know that, but I've pictured winning the US Open a lot of times before. Doing it all night is
Tommy Fleetwood pictures changed life with US Open win
US Open 2017: Tommy Fleetwood one off Brian Harman's lead at Erin Hills He said he had "pictured winning the US Open a lot of times before". who is bidding to become the first left-hander
US Open: Tommy Fleetwood remains calm ahead of final-day test
Fleetwood: 'Pictured winning the US Open a lot'
footballhebdo.com/2017/06/fleetwood-pictured-winning-the-us-open-a-lot/
Fleetwood almost came into the clubhouse with a minus-12. A second chip from near the bottom of the ridge overshot the hole and skittered off the green and down the slope behind it. Then, inexplicably, he lost his putting touch. "It was a good save, though". "Yeah, it's a good spot to be in", he said. 5 things to watch for on Sunday at the US Open
US Open 2017: Tommy Fleetwood one off Brian Harman's lead at
United States. Sports News. "I've pictured winning the U.S. Open a lot of times before. It will be a pleasure to go out on a Sunday trying to win a major." Fleetwood, who tied for
Fleetwood pictures changed life with Open win - Golf - Eurosport
Fleetwood has taken his duties in his stride as tournament host and did lots of work before the event started, but has now got most of that out of the way so he can focus on trying to win this
0 Comments