It wasn’t like there was any real decision, was there?
It wasn’t like there was any real decision, was there?
The PGA Tour announced on Tuesday that Alex Fitzpatrick, who won the Zurich Classic on Sunday with his brother Matt Fitzpatrick, officially accepted his membership on Tuesday.
Alex Fitzpatrick is officially a PGA Tour member and has a wide-ranging list of benefits that came as a result of his win with Matt down in New Orleans:
The CBS broadcast noted in the aftermath of the brothers winning last week that the collective lives of their whole family has now changed. Consider that while Alex is now a Tour member and has entry into these events, they can now all travel together and do things of the like. It is a pretty awesome thing for the Fitzpatricks.
It will be interesting to see how Alex fares down in Miami this week.
It wasn’t like there was any real decision, was there?
The PGA Tour announced on Tuesday that Alex Fitzpatrick, who won the Zurich Classic on Sunday with his brother Matt Fitzpatrick, officially accepted his membership on Tuesday.
Alex Fitzpatrick is officially a PGA Tour member and has a wide-ranging list of benefits that came as a result of his win with Matt down in New Orleans:
The CBS broadcast noted in the aftermath of the brothers winning last week that the collective lives of their whole family has now changed. Consider that while Alex is now a Tour member and has entry into these events, they can now all travel together and do things of the like. It is a pretty awesome thing for the Fitzpatricks.
It will be interesting to see how Alex fares down in Miami this week.
It wasn’t like there was any real decision, was there?The PGA Tour announced on Tuesday…
Sunday brought with it one of the coolest things you will see in sports. The Zurich Classic came to a close in Louisiana, and it was won by Matt Fitzpatrick and his brother Alex Fitzpatrick.
Matt Fitzpatrick, a major champion, has been thriving on the PGA Tour for several years now and he has been dominating in particular across this season with wins at the Valspar and very recently at the RBC Heritage. His brother Alex has been playing on the DP World Tour and picked up his first win there last month. It has been a good time as of late for the Fitzpatrick brothers to say the least.
All of that got better in Louisiana. With a win together at the Zurich, Matt helped Alex secure a PGA Tour card and 2- year exemption. Talk about a story of all stories.
To be clear this story had been brewing throughout the tournament, but it looked precarious when the brothers were grinding their way through Sunday. They went to 18 knowing that a birdie would win and Matt had one of the more incredible shots you’ll ever see to set up the tap-in from Alex.
You simply don’t see things like this in sports. Matt knew that if he could come through in this moment that his brother could achieve a lifelong dream. How many people get anywhere close to that kind of moment in life?
While Alex’s PGA Tour membership is an incredible story in its own right, Matt is one that deserves a lot of love with regards to what he is doing this season. He has won 3 times this season already, he also narrowly lost the Players to Cameron Young, and he is the first player to post back-to-back victories since Scottie Scheffler won the Masters and RBC Heritage in 2024. It is interesting that Hilton Head was involved in both instances.
Congratulations to Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick! And their family!
Sunday brought with it one of the coolest things you will see in sports. The Zurich Classic came to a close in Louisiana, and it was won by Matt Fitzpatrick and his brother Alex Fitzpatrick.
Matt Fitzpatrick, a major champion, has been thriving on the PGA Tour for several years now and he has been dominating in particular across this season with wins at the Valspar and very recently at the RBC Heritage. His brother Alex has been playing on the DP World Tour and picked up his first win there last month. It has been a good time as of late for the Fitzpatrick brothers to say the least.
All of that got better in Louisiana. With a win together at the Zurich, Matt helped Alex secure a PGA Tour card and 2- year exemption. Talk about a story of all stories.
To be clear this story had been brewing throughout the tournament, but it looked precarious when the brothers were grinding their way through Sunday. They went to 18 knowing that a birdie would win and Matt had one of the more incredible shots you’ll ever see to set up the tap-in from Alex.
You simply don’t see things like this in sports. Matt knew that if he could come through in this moment that his brother could achieve a lifelong dream. How many people get anywhere close to that kind of moment in life?
While Alex’s PGA Tour membership is an incredible story in its own right, Matt is one that deserves a lot of love with regards to what he is doing this season. He has won 3 times this season already, he also narrowly lost the Players to Cameron Young, and he is the first player to post back-to-back victories since Scottie Scheffler won the Masters and RBC Heritage in 2024. It is interesting that Hilton Head was involved in both instances.
Congratulations to Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick! And their family!
You don’t see this every day.
Sunday brought with it one of the coolest things you will see in sports. The Zurich Classic came to a close in Louisiana, and it was won by Matt Fitzpatrick and his brother Alex Fitzpatrick.
Matt Fitzpatrick, a major champion, has been thriving on the PGA Tour for several years now and he has been dominating in particular across this season with wins at the Valspar and very recently at the RBC Heritage. His brother Alex has been playing on the DP World Tour and picked up his first win there last month. It has been a good time as of late for the Fitzpatrick brothers to say the least.
All of that got better in Louisiana. With a win together at the Zurich, Matt helped Alex secure a PGA Tour card and 2- year exemption. Talk about a story of all stories.
To be clear this story had been brewing throughout the tournament, but it looked precarious when the brothers were grinding their way through Sunday. They went to 18 knowing that a birdie would win and Matt had one of the more incredible shots you’ll ever see to set up the tap-in from Alex.
You simply don’t see things like this in sports. Matt knew that if he could come through in this moment that his brother could achieve a lifelong dream. How many people get anywhere close to that kind of moment in life?
While Alex’s PGA Tour membership is an incredible story in its own right, Matt is one that deserves a lot of love with regards to what he is doing this season. He has won 3 times this season already, he also narrowly lost the Players to Cameron Young, and he is the first player to post back-to-back victories since Scottie Scheffler won the Masters and RBC Heritage in 2024. It is interesting that Hilton Head was involved in both instances.
Congratulations to Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick! And their family!
You don’t see this every day.Sunday brought with it one of the coolest things you…
You can now go behind the scens of the 2025 professional golf season.
Netflix released season 4 of Full Swing on Friday and it is 4 episodes, nice symmetry there, that are jam-packed with all sorts of action that started with Rory McIlroy winning the Masters (for the first time, we live in quite the new world) and culminated with the Europeans dismantling the Americans during the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
Everything across the PGA Tour that happened in between is chronicled and with stellar interviews to provide quality context. I’ve seen the entire season and have 5 takeaways from things that really stood out.
It should come as no surprise that Keegan Bradley adored being the United States Ryder Cup Captain and clearly took a lot of pride in the post he held.
Netflix made sure to show the infamous bag that Keegan never opened after Medinah, but it also showed the intimate details and intricacies that are involved in being the Ryder Cup Captain. Both Keegan and his wife Jillian discussed at length how much the Ryder Cup at large has taken over their lives in the last few years.
Interestingly, Keegan noted that he did plan to play at one point. He shared though that seeing how the rest of the American squad (what became the squad) played throughout the majors and the Tour Championship helped him realize they were ready for the task.
One of those rising stars was Ben Griffin. It was appropriate that Ben, one of the stars of the 2025 season at large, was featured here.
Grififn recounted his story of how he stepped away from professional golf, fell into debt, and received financial help that allowed him to chase his PGA Tour dreams. It was particularly interesting seeing him during the week of the U.S. Open as it was obvious that he was absorbing the experience in its full and total capacity. Gratitude seems to be a guiding light of his and his family.
My favorite Ben Griffin note was that he shared that he took a moment at Bethpage Black to sort of just be thankful for the position that he was in. He is somebody that recognizes he is living the dream and wants to cherish every step of it.
Tommy Fleetwood walked off the 2025 PGA Tour season by taking home the Tour Championship and literally none of it was not absolutely enjoyable to re-live.
I’d argue that this was the story I enjoyed the most through the documentarian’s lens. Seeing Tommy re-live his own story, after acknowledging in filming prior that he knew about the narrative encircling him, while his friends in Justin Rose and Shane Lowry championed him along the way… sports are just the best.
Fleetwood goes about things the right way and it was powerful to see his moment get some special attention.
Sometimes things that aren’t that long in the rearview mirror can feel… way further back.
The U.S. Open that J.J. Spaun conquered is only 10 months old, but the rain delay that added to its theatric conclusion feels way longer ago in my mind. Watching all of that chaos and how it thwarted the field at the moment in time so many months later was a bit of a shock to my system.
The whole world heard about how Spaun’s daughter fell ill the night before he won and how he had to race out to get her medicine. His story specifically was told so well what with his arrival out of nowhere. He embraced his late-bloomer story and it made for a great watch.
One of the more incredible and absolutely painful things to watch was the Europeans dominate the American side at Bethpage Black during the Ryder Cup.
Sunday’s American rally was chronicled and several of the Europeans noted in their confessionals that they were a little on edge about how they almost blew it, but the thing that rang through more to me was how effortless becoming a team is for them. Seeing all of their connections and how they speak about one another… there is a reason why this is so natural for them. They are just playing as who they are as people.
You can now go behind the scens of the 2025 professional golf season.
Netflix released season 4 of Full Swing on Friday and it is 4 episodes, nice symmetry there, that are jam-packed with all sorts of action that started with Rory McIlroy winning the Masters (for the first time, we live in quite the new world) and culminated with the Europeans dismantling the Americans during the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
Everything across the PGA Tour that happened in between is chronicled and with stellar interviews to provide quality context. I’ve seen the entire season and have 5 takeaways from things that really stood out.
It should come as no surprise that Keegan Bradley adored being the United States Ryder Cup Captain and clearly took a lot of pride in the post he held.
Netflix made sure to show the infamous bag that Keegan never opened after Medinah, but it also showed the intimate details and intricacies that are involved in being the Ryder Cup Captain. Both Keegan and his wife Jillian discussed at length how much the Ryder Cup at large has taken over their lives in the last few years.
Interestingly, Keegan noted that he did plan to play at one point. He shared though that seeing how the rest of the American squad (what became the squad) played throughout the majors and the Tour Championship helped him realize they were ready for the task.
One of those rising stars was Ben Griffin. It was appropriate that Ben, one of the stars of the 2025 season at large, was featured here.
Grififn recounted his story of how he stepped away from professional golf, fell into debt, and received financial help that allowed him to chase his PGA Tour dreams. It was particularly interesting seeing him during the week of the U.S. Open as it was obvious that he was absorbing the experience in its full and total capacity. Gratitude seems to be a guiding light of his and his family.
My favorite Ben Griffin note was that he shared that he took a moment at Bethpage Black to sort of just be thankful for the position that he was in. He is somebody that recognizes he is living the dream and wants to cherish every step of it.
Tommy Fleetwood walked off the 2025 PGA Tour season by taking home the Tour Championship and literally none of it was not absolutely enjoyable to re-live.
I’d argue that this was the story I enjoyed the most through the documentarian’s lens. Seeing Tommy re-live his own story, after acknowledging in filming prior that he knew about the narrative encircling him, while his friends in Justin Rose and Shane Lowry championed him along the way… sports are just the best.
Fleetwood goes about things the right way and it was powerful to see his moment get some special attention.
Sometimes things that aren’t that long in the rearview mirror can feel… way further back.
The U.S. Open that J.J. Spaun conquered is only 10 months old, but the rain delay that added to its theatric conclusion feels way longer ago in my mind. Watching all of that chaos and how it thwarted the field at the moment in time so many months later was a bit of a shock to my system.
The whole world heard about how Spaun’s daughter fell ill the night before he won and how he had to race out to get her medicine. His story specifically was told so well what with his arrival out of nowhere. He embraced his late-bloomer story and it made for a great watch.
One of the more incredible and absolutely painful things to watch was the Europeans dominate the American side at Bethpage Black during the Ryder Cup.
Sunday’s American rally was chronicled and several of the Europeans noted in their confessionals that they were a little on edge about how they almost blew it, but the thing that rang through more to me was how effortless becoming a team is for them. Seeing all of their connections and how they speak about one another… there is a reason why this is so natural for them. They are just playing as who they are as people.
You can now go behind the scens of the 2025 professional golf season.Netflix released season…


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