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Tommy Fleetwood’s Olympic Silver Medal Adds To Stellar Record at Le Golf National

Fleetwood at 2017 French Open

It wasn’t quite the gold medal he was aiming for, but Tommy Fleetwood will return home to England as an Olympic silver medalist for Team GB

Fleetwood, who finished at 18-under-par, one shot behind gold medalist Scottie Scheffler in Paris, battled hard on Sunday, with the Englishman’s record at Le Golf National continuing, as he claimed both the French Open and the Ryder Cup at the now infamous venue.

Fleetwood at the French Open

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The Southport native won the Open De France at the course in 2017, overcoming a sea of competitors that included Spain’s Jon Rahm, for his second victory of that season. 

Fleetwood’s love affair with Le Golf National had only begun, and would continue, in stunning fashion, at the 2018 Ryder Cup. Combining with Italian veteran Francesco Molinari to take on a star-studded American side, the duo would create such a strong force they gained a nickname – ‘Moliwood’.

Tommy Fleetwood and Francesco Molinari pose on the golf range

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Molinari and Fleetwood would produce dazzling performances to become the first duo in Ryder Cup history to win four out of four matches, with ‘Moliwood’ helping Europe secure a devastating 17.5-10.5 thumping of the favoured US team at Le Golf National. 

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