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Fitzpatrick leads British Masters by 1 stroke, Hojgaard stays on course for automatic Ryder Cup spot
Matt Fitzpatrick will head into Sunday’s final round of the British Masters with a one-stroke lead after posting a 4-under 68 and boosting his hopes of becoming one of Europe Ryder Cup team captain Lu
Matt Fitzpatrick is the solo leader after 54 holes at the Betfred British Masters, with Alex Noren and Nicolai Hojgaard on his heels.
Englishman Matt Fitzpatrick shoots a four-under 68 to take a one-shot lead into Sunday's final round of the British Masters at the Belfry.
Cameron Young is determined to go all out to prove to Keegan Bradley that he's ready for a spot on the American Ryder Cup team.
Players at the British Masters can still earns points to crack the top 6 automatic qualifiers, but those at the Tour Championship cannot.
Keegan Bradley, the captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup team, has to choose the final six participants on his 12-person squad. He's one of the candidates, creating a massive decision for the eight-time PGA Tour winner.
It is widely believed that Fitzpatrick, a major winner and three-time Ryder Cup player, is the leading contender for the one spot that is probably up for grabs as 11 of the 12 heroes in Rome two years ago look as though they could be heading into battle once again against the Americans.
Shane Lowry is one of the names that is mentioned more and more every day. Although he was expected to be part of the Ryder Cup team as the sixth player, it seems that he will still have to wait for Luke Donald's decision to pick him among the sixth players who will further strengthen the team.