There was a flurry of exciting golf on Sunday as the French Open and Quicken Loans National bookended a thrilling four-tournament global traipse across multiple tours and continents.
The first order of business came at Le Golf National, an aptly-named course in Paris that hosts the French Open (and next year’s Ryder Cup). After holding the 54-hole lead, Peter Uihlein jousted with Englishman Tommy Fleetwood (and his lavish lettuce) before eventually falling by one stroke.
Uihlein shot a 31 on the back nine on Sunday and needed to hole out a bunker shot on the final hole to get into a playoff with Fleetwood, but he ran it past, and Fleetwood held the trophy.