Matt Fitzpatrick helped by ‘stolen ball’ at BMW PGA Championship first round

Matt Fitzpatrick believes that the ball was stolen in a first round affected by the weather conditions at the BMW PGA championship-but it was a good result that could help to be below 66.
The British, the incident, Thunder and Lightning because of the game for more than 90 minutes of the game was suspended from the 18th hole in Wentworth after the Tee immediately after the tee said.
When the game started again, instead of playing the temporary ball, he could get a penalty drop – which believed that he had at least saved him.
Fitzpatrick is two strokes behind Ludvig Aberg, a play partner Ludvig Aberg, leading with Tom Vaillant from France.
“One of the people saw two ladies running to the bushes fleeing with a golf ball, so they may think it was just my ball.” He said.
“I did a bogay, but if we had to find it, we would probably not.
“Then I would have to play my temporary ball, and it would probably be worse. After all, it was a good result. I would prefer instead of stealing, they returned to Fairway.”
The air delay in the afternoon of the rain left 30 players, including Europe’s Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald to complete the opening tours on Friday morning.
Wentworth, a 12 -person team of Sepp Strakle and Donald, was the only absenteeism for the Biennial competition against the US this month.
Fitzpatrick and Bethpage Black in New York, playing with a head towards the potential matches, Sweden made three birds to finish three birds, the emphasis made a 50 -meter idol in 17.
“When I entered the greens, I was really beautiful and I tried to be aggressive quickly.
“When you shoot this kind of score, I think you should be good in the greenery, and that’s what it was today.
“It’s easy to be around him [Matt] And we can chat about all things that are not related to golf. It was one of the days when we both played well today. I hope we can do this in New York in a few weeks. “




