Matt Fitzpatrick will take all of the breaks he can get in bid to win second RBC Heritage
Matt Fitzpatrick will take on Scottie Scheffler in the final pairing on Sunday at Harbour Town
Matt Fitzpatrick could argue that the term “momentum” is a concoction of sportswriters and broadcasters to overwise explain how an athlete’s brain and body somehow click together in a way that sustains a bit of success. “It's funny,” Fitzpatrick was saying on Saturday at the RBC Heritage. “I remember having a conversation with [well-known coach] Phil Kenyon that effectively momentum doesn't actually exist.
It's probably psychological, isn't it. ” Whatever “it” is, the 31-year-old Englishman is experiencing it both this week at Harbour Town and over the last month of the PGA Tour season. Fitzpatrick lost a close battle in the Players Championship, rebounded one week later with a victory in the Valspar, and now he’s the 54-hole leader in a tournament he loves and has already won.
On Saturday, the 2022 U. S. Open champion recovered from a rocky front nine by twice holing out from off the green on his inward route to shoot three-under-par 68.
In taking a three-shot lead, he also earned a Sunday pairing with World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who fired the day’s low score of 64 to move up 12 spots. Fitzpatrick will be trying to win his fourth PGA Tour title and follow up his 2023 playoff victory over Jordan Spieth in the RBC.