- Kristoffer Reitan earns 2-shot win at Truist Championship for first PGA Tour victory Associated Press —
- Kristoffer Reitan emerges from jammed leaderboard to win Truist Championship The New York Times —
- 'That’s sort of my bad habit at the minute' - Rory McIlroy confident range session has ‘straightened out’ his waywardness Belfast Newsletter —
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- How much does each golfer earn at the 2026 Truist Championship? USA Today —
- Im Sung-Jae's shot from bunker hits fence and rolls back into sand The Straits Times —
- Rory McIlroy fades at Truist Championship as Alex Fitzpatrick grabs lead Belfast Newsletter —
- McIlroy slips out of contention as Fitzpatrick grabs lead RTE —
- Fitzpatrick surges into lead as McIlroy falters BBC Sport —
- Rory McIlroy fades at Truist Championship as Alex Fitzpatrick grabs lead The Independent —
- Rory McIlroy fades at Truist Championship as Alex Fitzpatrick grabs lead The Independent —
- Rory McIlroy fades at Truist Championship as Alex Fitzpatrick grabs lead Belfast Telegraph —
- Matt Fitzpatrick gets brother Alex on PGA Tour as pair seal dramatic Zurich Classic win The Independent —
- Brotherly boost: A dramatic Zurich Classic win by the Fitzpatricks puts Alex on the PGA Tour ABC News —
- Zurich Classic win by the Fitzpatricks puts Alex on the PGA Tour Boston Globe —
- Fitzpatrick brothers' magical PGA Tour season takes another turn with Zurich Classic win The New York Times —
- Fitzpatrick brothers pull out dramatic win at the Zurich to punch Alex’s ticket to PGA Tour The Globe and Mail —
- 'As good as it gets' - Fitzpatricks win PGA pairs event BBC Sport —
- Fitzpatrick brothers make history at Zurich Classic RTE —
Sandy Fitzpatrick
British-born Canadian ice hockey player
Alexander Stewart Fitzpatrick is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played 22 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers and Minnesota North Stars during the 1964–65 and 1967–68 seasons. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1965 to 1972, was spent in the minor leagues. He was born in Paisley, Scotland, United Kingdom and raised in Dundas, Ontario.
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Alexander Stewart Fitzpatrick