Olympics 2024: Team GB’s Tommy Fleetwood claims silver as Scottie Scheffler wins gold in men’s golf | Golf News
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Britain’s Tommy Fleetwood secured a silver medal in the men’s golf at the Paris Olympics behind American world No 1 Scottie Scheffler at Le Golf National.
Fleetwood fired a final-day 66 to fall one stroke short of Scheffler’s 19 under par total after the world No 1 had tied the course record of 62, with six birdies on his back nine 29.
The 33-year-old from Southport was level with USA’s Scheffler with two to play, but a bogey on the 17th cost him dearly.
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Scheffler produced a sensational finish to add to the multiple titles he has won on the PGA Tour this year, and his second Masters title at Augusta in April.
Hideki Matsuyama, of Japan, finished one shot behind Fleetwood to take bronze with France’s Victor Perez fourth after the home favourite had come home in 29.
Ireland’s Rory McIlroy was tied fifth with Jon Rahm after finding his best form of the week.
McIlroy thrust himself into medal contention with five successive birdies on the back nine, but finished two shots behind Matsuyama after finding water at 15 and taking a double bogey six.
Rahm held a four-shot lead walking off the 10th green, but the Spaniard’s hopes unravelled with a disastrous back nine of 39.
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