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Fleetwood: Runners-up finish at Open hurts more than US Open

Tommy Fleetwood admitted 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.
Tommy Fleetwood admitted 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.
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July 21, 2019
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