The Players Championship, final leaderboard
-13 C Young (US); -12 M Fitzpatrick (Eng); -11 X Schauffele (US); -10 R MacIntyre (Sco)
Selected: -9 S Yellamaraju (Can), J Bridgeman (US), L Aberg (Swe); -8 T Fleetwood (Eng), J Thomas (US), S Straka (Aut); -6 B Koepka (US), J Rose (Eng), V Hovland (Nor); -5 S Scheffler (US); Level R McIlroy (NI)
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Cameron Young snatched the prestigious Players Championship title from Matt Fitzpatrick’s grasp in a pulsating finish at TPC Sawgrass.
Fitzpatrick, looking to become the first Englishman to win the PGA Tour’s flagship event, led by one on the 17th tee but a par-bogey finish cost him as Young closed birdie-par to complete the biggest victory of his career by one stroke.
“The nerves kicked in over the eight-inch putt on the last, the hole looked really small,” said Young, who shot a four-under-par 68 to win his second PGA Tour title on 13 under.
Fitzpatrick, the 2022 US Open champion, told BBC Sport prior to this week that given the Players’ standing in the game, it “would be right up there in terms of my career highlights” were he to win it.
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And the Yorkshireman came mightily close to claiming the $4.5m (£3.4m) winner’s purse from the $25m (£18.9m) prize fund as he tussled with playing partner Young down the stretch, while Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre and 2024 Open champion Xander Schauffele also challenged.
MacIntyre’s hopes eventually ended in the water on the 16th as he signed for a 69 to finish fourth on 10 under, one shot behind playing partner Schauffele, who had three birdies in his final four holes to climb to third on 11 under.
Young missed a 15ft birdie putt to clinch the title, giving Fitzpatrick the chance to force a play-off but his 8ft effort grazed the right edge of the hole and the American tapped in to win.
Young takes advantage after Aberg sinks
Ludvig Aberg held a three-shot overnight lead, but the Swede, who still led the field by three with nine to play, imploded; his hopes sunk in a couple of the course’s many lakes.
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The European Ryder Cup star’s seemingly serene march to the title was abruptly halted by visits to water on the 11th and 12th holes, costing him those three shots.
Fitzpatrick, who had missed makeable birdie chances from 15, 11, 11 and seven feet on four successive holes from the eighth, birdied the 12th and 13th to surge into the lead on 13 under.
But Young stuck with him, also picking up a shot on the short 13th to stay one back.
Young was still one adrift on the notoriously tricky par-three 17th, with its green almost surrounded by water.
But he found the green and rolled in a 10ft birdie, while Fitzpatrick could only two-putt for par and the players marched to the 18th tee for a final-hole shootout.
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Fitzpatrick was welcomed by pantomime boos from the partisan fans who were predictably rooting for their man.
“The crowd was child’s play compared to Bethpage,” said the Yorkshireman, referring to the treatment handed out to Europe’s players at last September’s Ryder Cup in New York.
“If they think that that was anything, then they need to reassess. Get yourself up to New York.
“I knew it was coming. I find it hilarious.”
And while Young elicited cheers of “USA” after crushing the perfect drive 375 yards down the fairway, Fitzpatrick’s went straight and among trees, leaving him unable to reach the green in two.
“I felt like I hit a good drive but once you get out of position it’s difficult to make par,” he said.
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