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sport news US Open: Sportsmail brings you the highs and lows of this year at Brookline in ... trends now

sport news US Open: Sportsmail brings you the highs and lows of this year at Brookline in ... trends now

A trip to Fenway Park, Rory McIlroy's integrity and ludicrously late tee-times: Sportsmail brings you the highs and lows of this year's US Open at Brookline in Massachusetts Sportsmail outlines the highs and lows of the 2022 US Open at Brookline Highs include a trip to Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, and Rory McIlroy Lows include the controversial LIV Series, boring pressers and late tee-times 

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The 122nd US Open took place at Brookline in Massachusetts this year, with several star golfers all in the mix to win on a stunning final day. 

English golfer Matt Fitzpatrick has had arguably his career breakout moment, with the 27-year-old pushing right to the end with some of the biggest names in the sport right now and establishing himself among the elite.  

Sportsmail's Derek Lawrenson outlines the highs and lows from this year's tournament, both on the links and away from the course. 

A contest to the very end: Punters take in the final day of the 2022 US Open at Brookline

A contest to the very end: Punters take in the final day of the 2022 US Open at Brookline

HIGHS: FENWAY PARK

What a treat to watch Boston Red Sox — the other team owned by John W Henry — play at their baseball home. A nice touch to have Liverpool FC memorabilia in the shop as well.

Fenway is often compared to Anfield but — biased, I know — it’s not that good. Indeed, with uncomfortable seats and posts blocking the view, it’s more like Goodison

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