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Matt Fitzpatrick thoroughly enjoyed silencing a rowdy group of American golf fans after his playoff victory over world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler at the RBC Heritage on Sunday.
The Englishman began the final round of the PGA Tour signature event with a three-shot cushion over Scheffler, but as is often the case, the best player in the world refused to go away. Fitzpatrick made his lone bogey of the afternoon on the 72nd hole to drop back to 18-under and into a playoff against the American, who carded a bogey-free round of 67 on Sunday.
Matt Fitzpatrick of England plays from the rough on the 7th hole during the first round of the British Open golf championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club, Northern Ireland, Thursday, July 17, 2025. (Francisco Seco/AP)
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When Fitzpatrick’s par putt from just inside 25 feet slid past the cup on the final hole, chants of “USA-USA-USA” erupted from the crowd at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The 31-year-old is no stranger to hearing that from American fans, having represented Europe in the Ryder Cup four times.
Fitzpatrick drew not only from his experiences competing in the Ryder Cup, but also from winning the biennial event in 2023 and 2025, a fact he was sure to remind people after defeating Scheffler on the first playoff hole on Sunday.

Europe’s Matthew Fitzpatrick hits from the bunker on the eighth hole during their singles match at the Bethpage Black golf course at the Ryder Cup golf tournament on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, in Farmingdale, New York. (Robert Bukaty/AP)
“Americans are incredibly patriotic, and I think it was great,” Fitzpatrick said when asked if he thought the “USA” chants were weird. “I guess the only problem is they just have shorter memories because we won in October.”
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As he walked off the 18th green after making a birdie to win the playoff, Fitzpatrick put his finger to his ear to playfully taunt the pro-American crowd.
Aside from the Europeans beating the Americans in dramatic fashion, the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black will be remembered for the fan experience spiraling out of control. Fitzpatrick and his European teammates were booed by fans throughout the three-day event in New York, and while most agree things went over the line at the Ryder Cup, that certainly wasn’t the case during the closing moments at the RBC Heritage.
“No, it didn’t get out of line in terms of nobody yelling for a backswing or anything like that, which was great. I’m all for it. I love the people – they support Scottie; it’s great,” Fitzpatrick explained. “You want golf to have an atmosphere in my opinion. I grew up watching football. I get paid so much money to be out there in front of those crowds, to have them sing to you every week, it’s a great feeling.
“There’s no better feeling than coming out on top against it though. There’s no better feeling.”
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Matt Fitzpatrick of England acknowledges the crowd on the 18th green during day one of The 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club on July 17, 2025 in Portrush, Northern Ireland. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Fitzpatrick’s win on Sunday marked his second RBC Heritage title and his second victory in his last three starts on Tour after winning the Valspar Championship in March. The Englishman won the 2023 RBC Heritage in a playoff over Jordan Spieth.



