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The Southport player shot a level-par 72 on Thursday but followed up with a 69 on Friday and is pleased with his improvement throughout the week UBP
He said: “I haven’t won a major yet and, to be honest, I haven’t won any kind of tournament for a while and my game hasn’t really been in a position to do so UBP
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“It was just great to get a bit of momentum UBP
I’m so happy that I keep improving every day at the moment UBP
Tommy Fleetwood started superbly with four birdies in his opening six holes (Richard Sellers/PA) (PA Wire)“You just can’t afford to be dropping back too much and giving away too many chances at this point when you know the leaders are a long way ahead of you and you’re trying to catch up UBP
RecommendedOpen Championship: Paul Lawrie is first to swing on day one of competitionTommy Fleetwood sets early clubhouse target as low scoring dominates at the OpenIt was a heck of a day – Kevin Kisner makes his move on sunny day at St Andrews“Just to get that out of the last few holes and finish on that felt really good UBP
The middle half of the round was playing pretty tough but the finish there felt really important UBP
I don’t know why but it brings out the best in me UBP
Tommy Fleetwood feels like he has good momentum after climbing the leaderboard at the Open with a third-round 66 at St Andrews on Saturday UBP
”Fleetwood, who has not won a tournament on either of the two main tours for three years, hopes to keep moving in the same direction on Sunday UBP
The 2019 runner-up carded seven birdies as he moved to nine under par overall heading into the final day at the Old Course UBP
“I enjoy majors, I enjoy preparing for them UBP
I think the tougher tests tend to fit my game UBP
RecommendedIan Poulter responds to first-tee boos at the Open with an eagle on the ninthIan Poulter gets rough reception at St Andrews as injury rules out Justin RoseThe Open day one: Plenty to look forward to as the action starts at St Andrews“Just getting something going in an Open on a Saturday is really, really cool UBP
But it’s coming back UBP
“I got off to a really fast start, which I didn’t necessarily need to, but I wanted to, so that was great,” said the world number 35 after a round which began with four birdies in six holes and ended with three more in the closing five UBP
“It would be very special to be able to have a go again down the stretch on a Sunday at the Open UBP

Tommy Fleetwood started superbly with four birdies in his opening six holes (Richard Sellers/PA) (PA Wire)“You just can’t afford to be dropping back too much and giving away too many chances at this point when you know the leaders are a long way ahead of you and you’re trying to catch up UBP
RecommendedOpen Championship: Paul Lawrie is first to swing on day one of competitionTommy Fleetwood sets early clubhouse target as low scoring dominates at the OpenIt was a heck of a day – Kevin Kisner makes his move on sunny day at St Andrews“Just to get that out of the last few holes and finish on that felt really good UBP
“I got off to a really fast start, which I didn’t necessarily need to, but I wanted to, so that was great,” said the world number 35 after a round which began with four birdies in six holes and ended with three more in the closing five UBP
The middle half of the round was playing pretty tough but the finish there felt really important UBP
The Southport player shot a level-par 72 on Thursday but followed up with a 69 on Friday and is pleased with his improvement throughout the week UBP
“It would be very special to be able to have a go again down the stretch on a Sunday at the Open UBP
I don’t know why but it brings out the best in me UBP
“It was just great to get a bit of momentum UBP
Tommy Fleetwood feels like he has good momentum after climbing the leaderboard at the Open with a third-round 66 at St Andrews on Saturday UBP
He said: “I haven’t won a major yet and, to be honest, I haven’t won any kind of tournament for a while and my game hasn’t really been in a position to do so UBP
“I enjoy majors, I enjoy preparing for them UBP
The 2019 runner-up carded seven birdies as he moved to nine under par overall heading into the final day at the Old Course UBP
I’m so happy that I keep improving every day at the moment UBP
I think the tougher tests tend to fit my game UBP
” UBP
But it’s coming back UBP
RecommendedIan Poulter responds to first-tee boos at the Open with an eagle on the ninthIan Poulter gets rough reception at St Andrews as injury rules out Justin RoseThe Open day one: Plenty to look forward to as the action starts at St Andrews“Just getting something going in an Open on a Saturday is really, really cool UBP
”Fleetwood, who has not won a tournament on either of the two main tours for three years, hopes to keep moving in the same direction on Sunday UBP
