Glasgow Times

Fitzpatric­k beats cup blues with win in Spain

- HENRY McCALL

MATT FITZPATRIC­K overcame his Ryder Cup heartbreak in his first event since Europe’s record-breaking defeat as he claimed a threeshot victory at the Andalucia Masters.

The Englishman made it two Ryder Cup appearance­s without a point as Europe were defeated 19-9 at Whistling Straits, but he showed no ill effects after a two-week break, carding a closing bogey-free 69 to finish at six under and hold off the challenge of Swede Sebastian Soderberg and Australia’s Min Woo Lee.

Fitzpatric­k started the day three shots off the lead but 15 consecutiv­e pars were enough to edge him closer to the top of the leaderboar­d at the notoriousl­y difficult 1997 Ryder Cup venue.

Soberberg had made a big move through the field, picking up four shots in his first four holes with the help of an eagle on the fourth and led by two at six under with two to play. But the 31-year-old lost his ball off the tee at the 17th and Fitzpatric­k was able to pounce, making his first birdie of the day from 10 feet on the 16th to take the lead.

He two-putted from over the back of the par-five 17th for a second birdie in a row and, with Soderberg also bogeying the last in a closing 70, it was a seventh win in as many seasons on the European Tour for the man from Sheffield.

“Winning around Valderrama is something you want to tick off on the bucket list,” he said. “To do it in the way that I did, with no bogeys in the final round was extra special.”

Lee carded a 70 to share second with Soderberg, a shot clear of a group containing Englishmen Laurie Canter, who had started the day with a three-shot lead but carded a closing 76.

 ?? ?? Matt Fitzpatric­k shows off the trophy after his Valderrama win
Matt Fitzpatric­k shows off the trophy after his Valderrama win

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