Fitzpatrick Brothers Clinch Zurich Classic with Dramatic Victory

Brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with a total of 31-under par, sealing victory with a dramatic birdie on the 18th hole. The win is especially significant for Alex, who recently won the Indian Open and now earns a PGA Tour exemption through 2028. Matt, the 2022 U.S. Open champion, claimed his fifth PGA Tour title and moved to the top of the FedExCup standings. India-origin players Sahith Theegala and Aaron Rai finished tied for 24th in the team event.

Key Points: Fitzpatrick Brothers Win Zurich Classic | PGA Tour

  • Brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick win Zurich Classic at 31-under
  • Alex earns PGA Tour exemption through 2028 after Indian Open win
  • Matt moves to top of FedExCup standings with fifth career title
  • Sahith Theegala and Aaron Rai finish tied for 24th
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Indian Open winner Alex Fitzpatrick wins Zurich Classic with brother Matt

Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick win Zurich Classic in dramatic finish. Alex adds to Indian Open title with first PGA Tour win alongside brother Matt.

"life-changing - Alex Fitzpatrick"

Avondale, April 27

Superb teamwork between brothers Matt Fitzpatrick and Alex Fitzpatrick resulted in a unique win at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. The brothers totalled 31-under and celebrated a dramatic and emotional victory after a fierce battle down the stretch as the TPC Louisiana event's unique team format delivered plenty of twists.

India-origin players Sahith Theegala and Aaron Rai carded a steady 2-under 70 in the final alternate-shot round, finishing tied for 24th. Another Indo-Canadian pairing, Sudarshan Yellamaraju and Ryan Gerard, ended in 34th after a similar round.

At the top, however, the Fitzpatrick brothers showcased resilience under pressure. Entering the back nine with a comfortable four-shot lead, they briefly faltered, allowing competitors back into contention. But when it mattered most, they delivered. A near-perfect bunker shot from Matt on the 18th hole left Alex with a simple tap-in, sealing a one-stroke victory and a memorable PGA TOUR triumph.

The win carries added significance for Alex, who recently captured the Indian Open title. This latest success not only reinforces his rising profile but also grants him a valuable PGA TOUR exemption through 2028.

For Matt, already a major champion after his 2022 U.S. Open win, it marks his fifth career PGA TOUR title and continues a remarkable run of form this season.

Behind them, teams including Alex Smalley-Hayden Springer and Kristoffer Reitan-Kris Ventura fell just short, finishing tied at 30-under. Despite strong performances, none could match the Fitzpatricks' composure in the final moments.

The victory also propels Matt to the top of the FedExCup standings for the first time in his career, capping off an impressive season highlighted by multiple wins. More importantly, it marks a historic moment as the first English duo to win the Zurich Classic in its team format.

For the Fitzpatrick family, watching from greenside, the win was more than just another trophy-it was a shared dream realized. As Alex described it, the moment was "life-changing", and few would argue otherwise.

- IANS

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Rohit L
Amazing to see Alex Fitzpatrick winning the Indian Open and now this. He's really rising fast! Our Indian players need to work on consistency in big moments though. Theegala and Rai had a decent finish but could have pushed higher.
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Priya S
As a golf fan, it's incredible to see brothers winning together. That tap-in by Alex must have been so emotional for the family. Indian golf is also on the right track with more exposure in international events. Let's hope our players get more such opportunities!
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Arun Y
Respect to the Fitzpatricks, but I feel Indian players like Aaron Rai need to be more aggressive in team formats. The alternate-shot round is tricky, but 2-under feels too conservative. Still, proud of their journey. Keep going lads!
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Ananya R
This is why golf is magical! A family moment etched forever. And for us Indians, Theegala and Rai are showing that our talent belongs on the world stage. More power to them! ✨🏌️‍♂️
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Vikram M
Honestly, the Fitzpatricks deserved this. Alex winning Indian Open and now PGA Tour event in the same year is no fluke. But I really hope Indian golf boards invest more in team events and mental conditioning. We have the talent, just need the polish.

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