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Following a tournament with a vocal crowd, Matt Fitzpatrick talks about fan behavior. He explains that as long as it doesn't interfere with play, he's all for the passionate atmosphere, which makes victory even sweeter.
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00:00It's it's it's hard to ignore the the chanting going on second time for you in a month probably
00:06Are you you you accept it was it okay? Was it not? I mean, I know you come to
00:12Expect it but did it get out of line?
00:17No, it didn't get out of line in terms of you know
00:19No one was shouting on backswings or anything like that, which is you know, which is great like I'm all
00:23for it like
00:27You know I love people
00:30You know that they're supporting scottie. That's great. You won't golf to have an atmosphere in my opinion
00:34I grew up watching football. I you know
00:36I'd pay so much money to to be out there in front of those crowds having them chant at you
00:41every week
00:42It's it's great feeling
00:46However, you know, there's no better feeling them coming out on top against that, you know, there isn't there isn't
00:51a better feeling
00:53it's
00:54to
00:56Describe in my terms. It's like kind of
00:58I'm winning away against your biggest rival, you know, and and not nothing to do with scottie or you know
01:05The players it's it's the fans that you know that have sort of spurred me on there. So
01:10Um, yeah, it was it was nice to uh nice to obviously win, but it never it never crossed the
01:15line
01:15It was just it was just loud, you know, just loud
01:18You know,
01:18You know
01:18You
01:18You
01:18You
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