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Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick record 57 to take a four-shot lead in Zurich

The English brothers Matt Fitzpatrick, and Alex Fitzpatrick could not have asked for a better Christmas gift.

The two golfers began to separate themselves from the rest of the pack by shooting a 15-under-57 tournament record during the third round of 'Zurich Classic of New Orleans' on Saturday in Avondale.

Matt Fitzpatrick: "I can only think of one shot that we both made, and it was mine." "Yeah. It was a great?day."

The Fitzpatricks' momentum was sparked by Matt Fitzpatrick's eagle at the par-5 7th hole. They maintained this momentum in the four-ball format and carried a four stroke lead into the final day of the TPC Louisiana. The PGA Tour only hosts a team event.

Fitzpatrick is 30 under. Davis Thompson/Austin Eckroat (61), and the second-round leaders Alex Smalley/Hayden Springer (62), are at 26 under. At 25 under, the team of Doug Ghim/Jeffrey Kang (61), is next.

Fitzpatrick Brothers could be heading for special territory, given that the winning score last year was 28 below from the team of Ben Griffin/Andrew Novak.

Matt said about his brother, "He played brilliantly golf both of the last two days." Matt said that his brother's game had really improved in the last few months. I have faith in him to keep up this trend.

The Fitzpatricks birdied eight of nine holes in the backside. The Fitzpatricks were without a single bogey, and they had four pars.

Each of them scored the highest seven times.

Matt Fitzpatrick is the elder brother and has had a great run recently. He won the RBC Heritage last week.

Alex: "Playing with my brother, who is also one of the world's best players, is pretty fun." When he plays well, it is pretty cool to see.

Fitzpatricks finished 11th at the Zurich Classic 2024, but missed out on the top 10 last year.

For the final round, foursomes will be used.

Thompson explained that "your mindset has changed from day to day, so Sunday will be different." "Hopefully, we can start off well and put pressure on them."

Smalley stated that there will not be a change in strategy.

He said, "I think that if we stick to what are doing and just try to give ourselves as much attention as possible," we will be able to do well. "I think it will work out pretty well."

The teams that are chasing the?Fitzpatricks' don't want the chase to consume them.

Kang stated that at the end of the game, "you have to hit your best shots and try to pick up your partner when you need to."

By midday Saturday, seven teams had the lead.

Davis Chatfield of the United States and Belgian Adrien Dumont De Chassart were both in contention. After?Dumont de Chassart's eagle at No. The pair's 11th day hole was No. 2, the second of the course. They played the remainder of the round at 1 over par without making another birdie.

A.J. from Canada had the day's highest score, which was 61. Ewart and South Africa's Casey Jarvis. This brought them up to 22 below and tied for 10th.

Ewart stated that "some would say, it's a bit like ham-and egging." "Kinda working in shifts, not birdieing same holes but making sure that we are setting up our partners to free will it and go for it," Ewart said.

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(source: Reuters)