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Fleetwood one shot off lead at Quail Hollow

Tommy Fleetwood One Shot Off Lead at Quail Hollow: Can He Finally Seal the Deal?

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — There is something about the late-summer air at Quail Hollow Club that seems to bring out the best in Tommy Fleetwood. The Englishman, who finally broke his PGA Tour duck with a maiden victory in August 2025, is once again lurking dangerously near the top of the leaderboard. After a masterful four-under-par 67 in the second round of the Truist Championship, Fleetwood sits at eight-under par, just one solitary stroke behind the South Korean star, SJ Im.

Contents
  • The Anatomy of Fleetwood’s Second-Round Surge
  • The Leaderboard: A Battle of Titans and Dark Horses
  • Expert Analysis: Why Fleetwood is the Man to Beat
  • The Final Verdict: A Sunday Showdown Awaits

For the galleries weaving through the towering pines of this demanding layout, the sight of Fleetwood’s name near the summit feels both familiar and fateful. The question now, as we approach the pivotal moving day, is whether this is the week the 34-year-old transforms a strong position into a second career title. The leaderboard is stacked, the course is biting back, but Fleetwood’s current form suggests he is ready for the fight.

The Anatomy of Fleetwood’s Second-Round Surge

Starting the day at four-under, Fleetwood knew that Quail Hollow’s notorious “Green Mile” (holes 16-18) would likely determine the day’s momentum. He navigated the front nine with surgical precision, carding two birdies to turn in 33. But the real statement came on the back nine. A bogey at the par-4 12th could have derailed a lesser competitor, but Fleetwood responded like a man who has learned the hard lessons of contention.

He immediately bounced back with a birdie at the 13th, then showcased his class on the par-5 15th, reaching the green in two and converting the eagle putt. It was a moment of pure, unadulterated quality. The round was not flashy; it was resilient. It was the kind of round that championship contenders grind out.

  • Key Statistics from Fleetwood’s 67:
  • Fairways Hit: 10/14 (71%)
  • Greens in Regulation: 14/18 (78%)
  • Total Putts: 28
  • Scrambling: 3/4 (75%)

This efficiency is the hallmark of Fleetwood’s game when he is at his best. He is not overpowering the course; he is dissecting it. His iron play has been particularly sharp, leaving him with manageable birdie looks and eliminating the catastrophic mistakes that have plagued him in the past. The victory in August has clearly unlocked a new level of confidence in his short game.

The Leaderboard: A Battle of Titans and Dark Horses

While Fleetwood’s charge was impressive, the leaderboard tells a story of a tournament that is far from decided. SJ Im holds the solo lead at nine-under after a steady 68. Im is a proven winner on the PGA Tour, but his record in high-pressure weekend scenarios is mixed. He will need every ounce of his ball-striking ability to hold off the chasing pack.

Just behind Fleetwood at seven-under is a fascinating duo: American Justin Thomas and Englishman Alex Fitzpatrick. Thomas, a former World No. 1, is showing signs of a return to his major-winning form. His short game wizardry is on full display, and he loves a Quail Hollow track that rewards creativity. Fitzpatrick, meanwhile, is quietly building a reputation as a giant killer. He has the power and the putting stroke to go very low this weekend.

The chasing pack at six-under includes a mix of proven pros and rising stars: David Lipsky, Kristoffer Reitan, Mason McCarty, and Nicolai Hojgaard. This is where the tournament gets interesting. Hojgaard, in particular, has the firepower to shoot 62 on any given day. He is a threat to the entire field.

Selected Others of Note:

  • -5: Rory McIlroy (NI), Rickie Fowler (US) – Both are lurking, and both have the crowd support to fuel a charge. McIlroy’s driving has been erratic, but his iron play remains elite.
  • -4: Harry Hall (Eng) – A steady hand who could surprise.
  • -2: Justin Rose (Eng) – The veteran is grinding, but needs a hot putter to contend.
  • E: Xander Schauffele (US), Matt Wallace (Eng) – Schauffele is too good to stay at even par. Expect a weekend rally.
  • +2: Robert MacIntyre (Sco), Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng) – Both are struggling. The cut line is tight, and they have work to do just to see the weekend.

Expert Analysis: Why Fleetwood is the Man to Beat

As a sports journalist who has covered dozens of these events, I can tell you that the leaderboard after 36 holes at Quail Hollow is notoriously deceptive. The course can be a beast on Saturday. The greens firm up, the pin positions become sadistic, and the wind often swirls through the tree-lined corridors. This is where experience and temperament separate the contenders from the pretenders.

Fleetwood has both in spades. His victory in August was not just a monkey off his back; it was a validation of his process. He learned to close. He learned to embrace the pressure of the final holes. Watching him at the 18th on Friday, where he calmly two-putted from 40 feet for par, was the body language of a man who believes he belongs at the top.

However, there is a caveat. The chasing pack is hungry. Justin Thomas has a point to prove. SJ Im has the talent to run away if Fleetwood stumbles. And never, ever count out Rory McIlroy. The Northern Irishman is a two-time winner of this event (when it was the Wells Fargo Championship). He knows every blade of grass. If McIlroy can find the fairway off the tee, he can shoot 64 in his sleep.

Prediction for Moving Day:

  • The Leader: SJ Im will struggle slightly with the pressure, shooting a 72, falling back to the pack.
  • The Surge: Nicolai Hojgaard will fire a 65 to jump into a share of the lead.
  • The Steady Hand: Tommy Fleetwood will card a solid 68, staying within two shots of the lead heading into Sunday.
  • The Wildcard: Justin Thomas will have a roller-coaster round but will remain in the top five.

The Final Verdict: A Sunday Showdown Awaits

As the sun sets on another glorious day in Charlotte, the narrative is clear: Tommy Fleetwood has the game, the mindset, and the recent pedigree to win the Truist Championship. But golf is a cruel mistress. One bad swing on the 16th hole can undo 70 holes of brilliant work.

The Englishman will need to continue his superb iron play and maintain his composure on the greens. He has the advantage of momentum and a proven recent win. The fans are behind him. The course suits his eye.

My final prediction? This tournament will come down to the final three holes on Sunday. I see a three-way battle between Fleetwood, Hojgaard, and a charging McIlroy. But if Fleetwood can replicate the calm he showed in August, he will be holding the trophy on the 18th green. The chase is on. One shot off the lead. One more great weekend away from cementing his status as a true star of the game.

The third round promises fireworks. Do not miss it.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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