Tommy Fleetwood is embracing a laid-back approach as he seeks his first PGA Tour victory, leading by one stroke into the final round of the St. Jude Championship. After three rounds in the FedEx Cup playoffs, Fleetwood stands at 14-under-par, slightly ahead of Justin Rose. Despite shooting a one-under 69 on Saturday, which was lower than his earlier rounds of 63 and 64, he remains optimistic.
Fleetwood has achieved seven European Tour titles but is still chasing a PGA win. He narrowly missed out at June's Travelers Championship, losing to Keegan Bradley on the final hole. Reflecting on that experience, Fleetwood said, "I played well last time. I came very close. I led the tournament for such a long time and it didn't happen."

World number one Scottie Scheffler trails Fleetwood by just one shot in third place. Meanwhile, U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun shares fourth position with Andrew Novak at 11 under par. Despite past disappointments, Fleetwood remains proud of his current standing and is focused on maintaining his performance.
Fleetwood expressed his mindset: "It's just another opportunity for me to go out and try and have the best round of golf I can, and enjoy being in that position." He believes that consistently placing himself in such positions increases his chances of success.
Fleetwood acknowledges the importance of learning from each tournament experience. "The more I put myself there, the more chance there is of it happening," he stated. His focus remains on enjoying the game while striving for improvement with each round.
The golfer's mantra is clear: whether or not he wins this time, being in contention is what matters most to him. As he prepares for Sunday's final round alongside Justin Rose, Fleetwood remains hopeful yet grounded in reality.
Fleetwood's journey highlights his resilience and determination to succeed on the PGA Tour stage. His ability to remain composed under pressure will be crucial as he aims to secure his first victory amidst strong competition.