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MY PARENTS TURNED OFF MY GAS AND WIFI TO SAVE MONEY WHILE I WAS IN AMERICA... WHERE I’D JUST WON £2.6 M

Fitzpatric­k on coming back to earth with a real bump after his US Open heroics

- BY SIMON BIRD @SimonBird_

MATT FITZPATRIC­K became golf’s latest superstar by winning the US Open last month but came down to earth immediatel­y on his return to Yorkshire.

The 27-year-old Sheffield lad got the star treatment in New York, was recognised in the street and did a glittering round of interviews after winning at Brookline.

But he flew back to the UK ready for the Scottish Open this week and The Open at St Andrews next week, to find no hot water, his TV subscripti­ons cancelled… and only two builders from Manchester recognisin­g him in the street.

While he was away from his Sheffield base his parents helped save him money by turning off his WiFi, boiler and favourite TV channels.

Having restored normality at his pad – thanks to his £2.6million winner’s prize money – Fitzpatric­k cannot wait to tee up as a Major winner at the Renaissanc­e Club and then the ‘Home of Golf.’

He is mainly based in Jupiter, Florida, and says his first taste of winning a Major has left him feeling “invincible” just like other champs before him.

Fitzpatric­k (right, celebratin­g his US Open win with caddie Billy Foster) said: “My parents are constantly at me about cancelling the subscripti­ons and shutting everything off in my house in Sheffield, because I pretty much live in America.

“They just don’t want me paying those monthly bills.

“But I like coming home to Sky Sports in my house and all those comforts, so I can just be home and settle back in. When I came back from the USA I got into the house and there was no WiFi and the boiler was off.

“They’d shut everything off while I was away so I had to switch that on to get some heating and hot water in the house. I guess that’s just parents for you, isn’t it.”

The world No.10 says he will have to get used to being the latest British Major winner in terms of demands on his time from sponsors.

But he can still walk around anonymousl­y over here.

He added: “No one has said a word to me around Sheffield. I was in Manchester last week and two builders did come up and say, ‘Are you Matt Fitzpatric­k,’ but maybe that’s because I was carrying the trophy around with me.

“In New York, it was unbelievab­le, a lot of people came up to me which was nice.

“It’s going to be just incredible to be introduced on that first tee as the US Open champion. You feel like you can’t miss a shot.

“I was brought back down to earth on Monday, though, when I shot a 78 at the JP McManus Pro-am in Ireland.

“But now I’ve won one I feel I’ll approach the Majors a bit differentl­y confidence-wise. You can see why some of those players who win one Major go on to win a few more – they feel invincible for a while.

“I’ve never played The Open at St Andrews. I heard it is really firm already, which is good.”

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