India, March 29 -- Chasing down the leader on Sunday in a golf tournament often feels like the reverse of the tortoise and the hare fable. There are few things more spectacular on a golf course than that happening. Leading into the final round is tricky business. The player must decide whether to play percentage and let the chasing pack take all the risk or stay in the bubble and execute. However, that mental steel often melts into jangled nerves.
England's Alex Fitzpatrick produced the latest come-from-behind story on Sunday at the $2.55mn Hero Indian Open, winning his first DP World Tour title by two shots over Spain's defending champion Eugenio Chacarra. The 27-year-old produced a 4-under par charge on the back nine, with five birdies...
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