Family over everything.

Tommy Fleetwood painfully bogeyed two of the last three holes Sunday at the Travelers Championship to hand the tournament to Keegan Bradley, who made birdie from six feet on the 72nd hole at TPC River Highlands.

Bradley, the U.S. Ryder Cup captain, was going bonkers, as was the New England gallery. It was Bradley’s eighth PGA Tour title and his second in three years at this tournament, the very one that he always attended as a youngster growing up in nearby Vermont.

But, still, anyone with a heart had to feel for Fleetwood, who is still trying to win on the PGA Tour for the first time, after winning seven times on the DP World Tour and being an assassin for Europe three times in the Ryder Cup.

Fleetwood, 34, still stood up and faced the media, as difficult as it may have been.

“Right now I would love to, you know, just go and sulk somewhere and maybe I will do, but there’s just no point making it a negative for the future really, just take the positives and move on.

“Obviously there’s a lot of chat about it. I think—I would have loved to have done it today, search goes on, I guess. When it happens it will be very, very sweet.”

Then this video popped up on social media of more of the aftermath, with Tommy Fleetwood meeting wife Clare and young son Frankie for condolences. If this doesn’t make you feel things, and hope that Fleetwood finds a way to win on the PGA Tour soon, then you’re not human.

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