Remember last week when we said Matt Fitzpatrick has serious stones?

Yeah – he doubled down.

This time, with his brother’s PGA Tour future hanging in the balance.

The Fitzpatricks blew a four-shot lead on the back nine. It looked like the tournament was slipping. Then, like we’ve seen before, Matt stepped up when it mattered most.

Final hole. Same script.

Last week it was a four-iron. This week, a wedge – and somehow, it might’ve been even better.

A 35-yard bunker shot, under max pressure, that he clipped clean and spun to tap-in range. 

His brother Alex got to be the one to do the tapping – knocking it in to seal the victory.

They finished at a tournament-record 31-under.

And for Alex, it’s career-changing stuff – a two-year exemption on Tour, plus tee times locked in at the 2027 PGA Championship, The 2027 Players Championship, and the remaining signature events this season, including the Cadillac Championship and Truist Championship.

Behind them, the teams of Alex Smalley / Hayden Springer and Kristoffer Reitan / Kris Ventura finished one back (-30) in a tie for second.

But this one wasn’t about the leaderboard.

It was about two brothers helping each other turn a dream into reality.