to life as a major winner. his caddie for his win at brookline, billy foster, says there could be more majors to follow for the 27 year old. he is by far the most professional player i ve ever worked for. his work ethic is incredible. he logs every shot he hits in practice. he writes that every shot. he leaves no stone unturned and he thoroughly deserves what is achieved. he s only going to go from strength to strength. he is hitting the ball 20 yards further than he was 18 months ago and is chipping is better. he is turning into a modern day nick faldo. he could well win quite a few of these things. one thing i will take away from sunday is the way we worked together. you lose big tournaments by making little mistakes and to hit 17 out of 18 greens on the ultimate test
of a major championship and never won one, it was an incredible performance and we didn t make any mistakes. i should say he didn t! we worked very well together and i am very proud of what he achieved. billy foster, amazing, his first major win with the players, his come so close in the past. a big win for him. the world championships and swimming are continuing in budapest. the 200 metre freestyle olympic champion, an action but unable to add to the bronze medal that he won in mondays 200 metre freestyle for the paid only finished fifth in the men s individual medley race for that that was won by francis marchand. there was a 200 im and he added to the far hundred i am go that he won early in the week. if you are to swimming you can watch it live on the bbc sport website. we
England’s Matt Fitzpatrick captured his first major title by winning the US Open in dramatic fashion, making spectacular shots as rivals crumbled under final-round pressure