It is no surprise to witness golf players showing their emotional side on and off the course. One such player is Tommy Fleetwood who never hesitates to display his generous and heart warming personality.
Ahead of his performance in his native northwest at the 2023 Open Championship, Fleetwood opened up about an emotional sentiment. Let’s tune in to know about the heart wrenching story.
Tommy Fleetwood honors his late mother, Sue
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While being surrounded by people close to him, Tommy confessed his feelings of having his mother’s presence at a press conference on wednesday. It will be exactly one year on Friday since the heartbreaking loss of Sue, the beloved mother of the Southport player.
“It’ll be different. It will be a year on Friday. We know that that’s coming up.It would be nice to think she’s watching over”.
“Everybody is doing well. I have a great family and a lot of support, and my dad is out here”, said the golfer.
The 32-year-old golfer is joyous to see his father Peter, doing well and desires to keep him entertained with his performance this week on saturday and sunday. The player who is currently ranked at 21, considers it as an incredible event and seeks to deliver a remarkable performance at Royal Liverpool.
Tommy Fleetwood aspires to win at the 2023 Open Championship
With the dawn of his latest Open campaign, Fleetwood will tee off at 9:47 a.m. local time on Thursday. Joining him in the opening round are none other than the world’s top-ranked player, Scottie Scheffler, and the skilled Adam Scott.
Fleetwood stated: “Winning a major is a dream, or winning The Open is a huge, huge dream.”
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The concept of visualizing and contemplating a particular goal has always been a persistent thought in his mind. He considers the upcoming Open Championship as something unique and special as it is commencing in the place where he grew up.
After a heart breaking performance at 2023 Scottish Open with a score of -9, the Irish golfer aspires to win the upcoming tournament by hook or by crook. His notable achievement as a runner-up at Portrush in 2019, as well as his commendable tied-fourth position at St. Andrews last year, serve as clear indications of his outstanding skill.
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Tommy Fleetwood aims to deliver a remarkable performance by marking his mother’s anniversary. Do you think he can win the tournament? Share your thoughts.
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