US Open Live Matt Fitzpatrick leads the US Open

US Open Live: Matt Fitzpatrick leads the US Open

US Open Live: Matt Fitzpatrick leads at the US Open but is being chased by world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler…while Rory McIlroy and John Rahm appear to be too busy to go into the back nine at Brookline

  • Matt Fitzpatrick comes out on top at the US Open and goes into the back nine
  • He’s being pressured by Scottie Scheffler at the top of the leaderboard
  • Rory McIlroy is struggling to keep up with Fitzpatrick and Scheffler

Matt Fitzpatrick leads the way to the back nine at the US Open ahead of a thrilling finale.

Fitzpatrick held part of the lead overnight alongside Will Zatoris and had a steady start to his lap to maintain pole position and win the first Major of his career.

Meanwhile, world No. 1 Scheffler shot up the rankings on the final day to put himself in good position to add another major to his resume.

Matt Fitzpatrick is currently leading the US Open finals day

Matt Fitzpatrick is currently leading the US Open finals day

Scottie Scheffler entered the final round of the US Open

Scottie Scheffler entered the final round of the US Open

The American hit four birdies in the front nine and seems to be finding his best form when it counts.

Zulatoris is currently in third place, just two strokes off pace, while Rory McIlroy and John Rahm still have a shot at walking away with the trophy, although their putting needs improvement in the final holes.

There is still a lot to play at the business end of the ladder, but some of the early starters have already completed their final rounds.

Rory McIlroy may have kept himself too busy en route to the final holes

Rory McIlroy may have kept himself too busy en route to the final holes

Former winner Justin Rose finished the tournament seven over par to tie for 37th place.

Dustin Johnson, playing just a week after giving up his PGA membership, didn’t fare much better, finishing with six over par at Brookline.

A host of other big winners also endured a difficult Sunday, with Patrick Reed, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau finishing 49th, 55th and 56th respectively.