Witness the heartwarming moment as Tommy Fleetwood seals his eighth European tour title at the DP World India Championship. With a two-shot victory, Fleetwood makes his son Frankie’s wish come true, allowing him to run onto the 18th green for a special celebration. Fleetwood shares his thoughts on the significance of this win and how it marks a turning point in his recent success, including his star performance in Europe’s Ryder Cup triumph. Join us as we relive the highlights of the final round, including Fleetwood’s impressive run of birdies and the unexpected lead by New Zealander Daniel Hillier. Get all the details and reactions from the tournament, including the performances of Keita Nakajima, Alex Fitzpatrick, and Rory McIlroy. This is a must-watch for golf enthusiasts and fans of emotional sports moments.

Tommy Fleetwood’s emotional victory, making his son’s dreams come true. The DP World India Championship witnessed an emotional triumph as Tommy Fleetwood secured his eighth European Tour title with a commanding twoshot lead. The 34year-old golfer’s victory was fueled by his desire to fulfill his young son Frankie’s dream. Despite being absent for significant victories, Fleetwood’s latest win at Delhi Golf Club brought immense joy to his family, Sleetwood’s final round of 65, resulting in a seven underpar score, showcased his exceptional skills. He expressed his determination to make his son’s presence at the 18th green a reality, a moment his 8-year-old son had never experienced. Fleetwood’s previous victories, including his maiden PGA Tour win and a DP World Tour triumph, were memorable moments his son couldn’t attend. The golfer’s performance was remarkable, especially after a challenging third round. He demonstrated his prowess with four consecutive birdies, followed by precise birdie putts on the 14th and 17th holes, ultimately securing a twoshot lead. This victory not only qualified him for season ending tournaments, but also added to his impressive season, featuring eight top 10 finishes on the KGA tour. Among the competitors, Daniel Hillier’s surprise lead was short-lived due to a double bogey on the 14th hole. Kada Nakajima, despite a strong third round, settled for second place. Alex Fitzpatrick and Shane Lowry shared third place, while Victor Havland finished in fourth. Rory Mroy unfortunately tied for 25th place. Fleetwood’s emotional victory not only showcased his golfing prowess but also highlighted the power of family support in achieving dreams.

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