Matt Fitzpatrick lets it be known “harms a ton” to have passed up a first significant title in quite a while PGA Championship at Southern Hills.
Fitzpatrick went into the last cycle three behind pioneer Mito Pereira, yet checked an end three-over-standard 73 to pass up the play-off between inevitable victor Justin Thomas and Will Zalatoris by two shots.
The 27-year-old and Pereira had been the main players to shoot under standard in every one of the initial three rounds and Fitzpatrick conceded on his Twitter that the misfortune was a “extreme one” to take.
“Sadly wasn’t to be last week,” the previous Ryder Cup player said.
“Having gotten an opportunity to think about the previous round it’s been an extreme one to take. Obviously everybody this week has accounts of what they might have done any other way to have an improved result.
“However, for me to leave away from the week to miss the play-off by two shots harms a ton.
“I believed I was continuously wasting time right from the main tee shot on Sunday, I never entirely felt I had my ball taken care of off the tee and that continually put me out of position to challenge.
“Indeed I committed a couple of errors and I hit a few unfortunate shots at some unacceptable times and that is the very thing makes it hurt considerably more since I realize I can hit preferred shots over I did yesterday.
“I’ll think about my week some more and return to rehearsing for the following stretch of occasions.
Much thanks to you to everybody for your help, I truly feel a debt of gratitude!”
Fitzpatrick’s portion of fifth spot lifted him to a vocation high fifteenth on the planet rankings and he was among 27 players formally affirmed in the field for the following month’s US Open at Brookline – where he won the 2013 US Amateur – by means of a spot in the main 60 by Monday’s cutoff time.
Pereira, who drove by one on the eighteenth tee however made a twofold intruder to miss the play-off, moved from 100th in the rankings to 49th to meet all requirements for his subsequent US Open.
Among different qualifiers were England’s Richard Bland, Tommy Fleetwood and Tyrrell Hatton, as well as Ireland’s Seamus Power.



















