Fleetwood withdraws from Scottish to rest for Open

Fleetwood withdraws from Scottish to rest for Open

U.S. Open runner-up Tommy Fleetwood has withdrawn from this week's Scottish Open, opting to rest up in advance of The Open at Carnoustie that starts in 10 days.Fleetwood shot a 63 last month at Shinnecock Hills to finish one shot behind Brooks Koepka, and he missed the cut earlier this month in defense of his title at the HNA French Open. Fleetwood told the Telegraph (U.K.) that he was "a little under the weather" in Paris because of a virus, and he has opted for a conservative approach heading into another major."I wanted to play the Scottish, because it's a great course I really like; my result there a few years back actually took me to 47th in the world which was the highest I'd been at that point," Fleetwood said. "But I feel this is best for me."Currently ranked No. 10 in the world, Fleetwood tied for 10th at the 2015 Scottish Open, the last time it was at Gullane. He also holds the current course record at Carnoustie, having shot a 63 last year during the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Fleetwood finished T-27 at last year's Open at Royal Birkdale, the first time he made the cut in four Open appearances.Fleetwood became the second high-profile European to pull out of the Scottish field following Henrik Stenson's withdrawal because of an elbow injury. Rafael Cabrera-Bello will defend his title against a field that includes Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose, Patrick Reed, Hideki Matsuyama and Rickie Fowler, who won the last time it was held at Gullane.


U.S. Open runner-up Tommy Fleetwood has withdrawn from this week's Scottish Open, opting to rest up in advance of The Open at Carnoustie that starts in 10 days. Fleetwood shot a 63 last month at
Tommy Fleetwood Withdraws from Scottish Open to Rest for The
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Using his grandfather's old 2-Ball putter, he bogeyed two of his last three holes, not just squandering some serious cash (and FedExCup points) but also a spot in The Open. Opting for Rest: Tommy Fleetwood. He pulled out of this week's Scottish Open so he can rest and prepare for The Open.
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Tommy Fleetwood opts for rest ahead of The Open by pulling


U.S. Open runner-up Tommy Fleetwood has withdrawn from this week's Scottish Open, opting to rest up in advance of The Open at Carnoustie that starts in 10 days. Fleetwood shot a 63 last month at
Fleetwood withdraws from Scottish to rest for Open


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Tommy Fleetwood Withdraws from Scottish Open to Rest for The


Tommy Fleetwood has withdrawn from the Scottish Open and will take the time to rest and practice at home ahead of the Open next week. The tournament at Gullane is often used by players as a warm
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Tommy Fleetwood opts for rest ahead of The Open by pulling out of prep links event Tommy Fleetwood will miss the Scottish Open at Gullane Golf Club - AFP Swede Henrik Stenson also withdrew
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Fleetwood took a much-needed two-week break after the French Open, deciding to withdraw from last week's Scottish Open for a bit more time in his own bed. (He said it was his last full week at


Scottish Open suffers blow as Tommy Fleetwood and Alex Noren withdraw from field. The duo have decided to miss the Scotitsh Open and rest ahead of The Open at Carnoustie next week.
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Fleetwood has withdrawn from this week's Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open, citing a need for rest, James Corrigan of The London Telegraph reports.
Scottish Open suffers blow as Tommy Fleetwood and Alex Noren

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