Alex Fitzpatrick clinched his first DP World Tour title with a two-shot victory at the Hero Indian Open – a week after older brother Matt triumphed on the PGA Tour.
They are the first brothers to win in back-to-back weeks across the PGA and DP World Tours.
Alex began the final round four shots behind defending champion Eugenio Chacarra and that increased to six after five holes – before a dramatic turnaround as Fitzpatrick fired and Chacarra imploded.
Fitzpatrick picked up eight birdies in 12 holes from the sixth and took the lead at the 15th when his gain was coupled with Chacarra bagging his fourth of what was six bogeys on the day.
Chacarra recorded blemishes at 16 and 17 as well, giving Fitzpatrick a four-shot lead heading to the last, and although the Englishman went on to double bogey 18, he signed for a three-under 69 and finished on nine under.
The victory, achieved on a taxing back nine, ensured further Fitzpatrick success after Matt’s one-shot win at the Valspar Championship in Florida last Sunday.
Fitzpatrick Jr’s hopes of a maiden title took an early hit when he registered back-to-back bogeys at three and four and sat at two over on the day after five.
But the 27-year-old then picked up shots on three of his next four holes before bouncing back from a bogey at the start of his back nine with five birdies in seven holes.
Chacarra began his day with a bogey and whenever he did pick up a shot he gifted it back soon after as his hopes of going back-to-back in this event were dashed, while they then completely evaporated with his three dropped shots on the trot from the 15th.
The Madrid-born player’s three-over 75 left him in outright second on seven under, with England’s Andy Sullivan, France’s Ugo Coussaud and South Africa’s M. J. Daffue sharing third place on five under par.
The next regular DP World Tour event is the Volvo China Open in Shanghai from April 23, with the opening major of the season, The Masters at Augusta National from April 9, taking place before then.
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