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McIlroy ‘fires’ long-time caddie Fitzgerald

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CARY, North Carolina: Rory McIlroy has sacked his longtime caddie JP Fitzgerald, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday, ending a partnershi­p that took the Northern Irishman to four major titles and the top of the world rankings.

McIlroy will have a new caddie on his bag at the World Golf Championsh­ips Bridgeston­e Invitation­al this week after ending his nine-year relationsh­ip with his fellow Irishman, the source said. Phil Mickelson parted ways with his caddie Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay earlier this month after a 25-year partnershi­p that netted the American five Major titles.

Fitzgerald’s sacking, which McIlroy is expected to confirm on his arrival at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, comes barely a week after he publicly thanked his bagman for jolting him into gear when he made a poor start to the British Open. McIlroy, who won his last Major at the 2014 US PGA Championsh­ip, employed Fitzgerald in 2008 shortly after turning profession­al. “He has taken me from 200 in the world to major champion,” McIlroy said of Fitzgerald in 2011.

Forbes estimated that Fitzgerald earned $1.65 million from his cut of McIlroy’s prize money over the 12 months to June this year. — Reuters MONTREAL: Venezuela’s Jhonattan Vegas birdied the first play-off hole on Sunday to win the US PGA Tour’s Canadian Open for the second straight year.

Vegas edged American Charley Hoffman after both finished 72 holes on 21-under par 267.

Vegas was in a bunker and off the green as the play-off opened at the par-five 18th at Glen Abbey in Oakville, Ontario.

But Vegas chipped his third shot inches from the hole and tapped in for the win. “I knew I had to stay aggressive,” Vegas said of the near-disaster out of the bunker. “I knew I could pull off the shot.”

“A little lucky, to be honest,” he added. “Sometimes you need that to win.”

Vegas, one of the longest drivers on tour, arrived in Canada having missed five straight cuts, but Glen Abbey again proved hospitable.

“It’s magic, to be honest,” he said after capturing his third PGA Tour title.

“I knew that I had to shoot a good round today to have a chance to win again. I just came out with an aggressive mentality, just feeling really good about my game.”

“When I started making a few birdies, especially the putt for birdie on seven, I started feeling the same chills that I felt last year when I won, and I just knew that something good could happen if I kept that going.”

In the midst of his title defense, Vegas said he’d been keeping an eye on the turmoil in Venezuela, where deadly violence marred elections to choose members of a powerful assembly that President Nicolas Maduro has tasked with writing a new constituti­on.

“It’s always on my mind,” the US-based golfer said.

“I have family that live there. It’s my country of birth. It hurts a lot, seeing the country the way it is, seeing a government that treats people that way when they don’t deserve it just to remain in power.”

But Vegas was able to keep his mind on the job, and closed with a seven-under par 65 to overtake third-round leader Hoffman.

Hoffman was on the green in two at 18 in regulation, needing an eagle to win. He finished with a birdie that capped a 68 and forced the play-off.

Vegas, who started the round three shots off the lead, had powered up the leaderboar­d with six birdies in his first 11 holes.

He had taken the lead with a birdie at 16, but couldn’t find a birdie that would have given him more of a cushion at the par-five finishing hole.

England’s Ian Poulter was alone in third after firing eight birdies in his eight-under 64 for 268. American Gary Woodland carded a final-round 68 for 269.

 ?? 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 — USA Today Sports — USA Today Sports ?? (x-wins at first play-off hole, USA unless noted, par-72):
— x-Jhonattan Vegas (VEN) 66-69-67-65, Charley Hoffman 68-66-65-68 — Ian Poulter (ENG) 67-69-68-64 — Gary Woodland 70-63-68-68 — Brandon Hagy 65-68-69-68, Tony Finau 69-67-66-68, Robert...
267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 — USA Today Sports — USA Today Sports (x-wins at first play-off hole, USA unless noted, par-72): — x-Jhonattan Vegas (VEN) 66-69-67-65, Charley Hoffman 68-66-65-68 — Ian Poulter (ENG) 67-69-68-64 — Gary Woodland 70-63-68-68 — Brandon Hagy 65-68-69-68, Tony Finau 69-67-66-68, Robert...
 ?? — Reuters ?? Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy stands with his caddie JP Fitzgerald during the 146th Open Championsh­ip at Royal Birkdale.
— Reuters Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy stands with his caddie JP Fitzgerald during the 146th Open Championsh­ip at Royal Birkdale.

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