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Alex Fitzpatrick
Personal
Huge soccer fan, with his favorite team being Sheffield United and one of his favorite athletes being Norwegian striker Erling Haaland, who plays in the English Premier League.
Also a fan of professional basketball player Lonzo Ball.
Loves playing Call of Duty,
Earliest golf memory is “winning chocolate bars on the putting green."
Younger brother of 2022 U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick.
As a freshman at Wake Forest, played the 2018-19 season alongside Cameron Young, who was a senior.
Amateur Highlights
Rose to as high as No. 4 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking prior to turning professional following four seasons at Wake Forest University (2018-22).
Finished No. 6 in the 2022 PGA TOUR University Ranking.
In four seasons at Wake Forest, garnered a 2021 All-America First Team laurel and two All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors (2021, 2022). Also helped Wake Forest win the 2022 ACC Championship, the program's first team conference title since 1989. Finished his career with a 70.94 scoring average, which ranked No. 3 in program history in records dating back to 1981; he only finished behind future PGA TOUR winner Will Zalatoris (70.44) and 2011 FedExCup champion Bill Haas (70.87).
Made his PGA TOUR debut at the 2022 Valspar Championship by virtue of his three-stroke victory at the 2021 Valspar Collegiate.
Won the 2021 Old Town Club Collegiate Invitational in September, shooting a pair of 67s over his final 36 holes to finish regulation tied with Michael Brennan. Won the title in a sudden-death playoff.
At the 2020 Golf Club of Georgia Amateur Championship, opened and closed the 54-hole tournament with a pair of 64s to roll to a five-shot victory over Andy Ogletree and Vincent Norrman, who went on to earn a PGA TOUR card via the 2022 Korn Ferry Tour graduating class.
Was completely dominant at the 2017 Yorkshire Amateur Match Play Championship, winning his matches 8 and 6 (Brook Coward), 3 and 2 (James Cass), 4 and 3 (Maxwell Berrisford), 5 and 3 (Nicholas Poppleton) and 3 and 2 (David Hague).

