Tommy Fleetwood: First PGA Tour triumph can open ‘floodgates’ for Englishman

Fleetwood has long been one of the best ball strikers in the world.
Only in June, when Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley has two -hole holes with two -hole holes to allow us to profit.
PGA Tour’s newest winner gave a good chance when it rose to win in Memphis at the beginning of the Justin Rose Play-offs.
Only Fleetwood and American Jacob Bridgeman had never won on the tour championship tour.
“This is a good way if you always look at what the best players do and try to copy.”
“The most winning men, they are very contented, they are always there. I want to be.”
The competition rarely has been a problem for Fleetwood.
This win was delayed, but he acted as a staging pole rather than the end line.
“I never looked like trying to win once,” he said.
“I always had a mentality that I want to win more than one, I want to win in abundance. Only the first seems to have taken a long time. It can take the next long time … I don’t know.”
This was an extremely popular victory because Fleetwood is a real figure that fans around the world, including the United States, take their hearts to their hearts.
This will be celebrated with enthusiasm as hard to win.
“I think it is easy to say that everyone is flexible, returned, fighting,” Fleetwood said. “Different when you need to prove it.
“There are different types of mental power. In the terrible moments of the tournaments, I have clearly got the wrong things and I might have made a strange dangerous decision, I might have made a bad swing on it.
“But the mental power had to have a different way. No matter how many times he didn’t go, I had to be flexible to put myself back and bring myself back to this position.
“No matter how many doubts can crawl, think about the right things, tell yourself the right things, tell the right things outward.
“And if you do the right things and just continue, I’m really glad to be proof that it might be.”




