Summertime tunes
RACHEL HERGETT
For the Chronicle
For many, Montana summers revolve around music.
Outdoor venues such as the Kettlehouse Amphitheater in Bonner, the Old Saloon in Emigrant and Bridger Brewing’s new venue outside ree Forks have all increased bookings.
Music on ursday nights seems especially popular, with Bozeman’s Music on Main downtown, Music in the Mountains in Big Sky’s Town Center Park and e Shane Center’s Summer Outdoor Concert Series in Livingston.
And new festivals, ranging from a day to a weekend, are cropping up to add to the old favorites. e Bridge in Cardwell outside of ree Forks will play host to a
new hip-hop and electronic music festival, Rappin the Rivers. Pine Creek Lodge will host a new bluegrass festival. Helmville, a little town north of Drummond, will play host to a new music and food festival.
Here is an idea of what is in store this festival season:
VIGILANTE MUSIC FESTIVAL
June 10
Discovery Park, Virginia City All-ages festival showcasing Montana musicians
Featuring: Dead Sky, Tessy Lou Williams, Sam Platts and the Plainsmen, Dammit Lauren!, Matt Wallin and His Nervous Breakdown, Izaak Opatz, e Dead Yellers, Paul Lee Kupfer and more.
6/09
Summer Art Walks 2023
@ 6pm
Art Walks occur on the second Friday of the month June through September from 6 to 8 PM at art galleries and businesses down‐town Downtown Bozeman Part‐nership, 222 East Main Street, Bozeman. info@downtownboze man.org, 406-586-4008
Works: misc
@ 7pm / $30-$100
An evening of eclectic and diverse works where choreographers and dancers from Raison D'etre Dance Project explore a range of movement possibilities. Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black Avenue, Bozeman. admin@ raisondetredance.org
Murders, Madams, and
Mediums: Bozeman's Dark Side Walking Tour
@ 7pm / $15
Bozeman’s darker history comes to light in an Extreme History Pro‐ject walking tour designed to send a shiver up your spine. The Ex‐treme History Project, 234 East Mendenhall Street, Bozeman. info @extremehistoryproject.org
Karaoke Night @ The Waypoint
@ 9pm
Belt out your favorite songs with us at Karaoke Night @ The Way‐point, Fridays 9pm-1am The Waypoint, 50 Ousel Falls Road, Big Sky info@thebigskyway point.com
10am to 5pm Best Western Plus Grantree Inn, 1325 North 7th Av‐enue, Bozeman. msu_student776 @hotmail.com
Works: misc.
@ 7pm / $30-$100
An evening of eclectic and di‐verse works where choreogra‐phers and dancers from Raison D'etre Dance Project explore a range of movement possibilities. Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black Avenue, Bozeman. admin@raisondetredance.org
Pickup Lines with Jake and Keys!
@ 7pm / $5
This awesome dating show is back! Grab your single friends and join us for an outrageous and wildly fun dating show where au‐dience members volunteer to date a complete stranger on stage! Last Best Comedy, 321 East Main Street, Bozeman. info@ lastbestcomedy com, 406-5707766
Murders, Madams, and Mediums: Bozeman's Dark Side Walking Tour
@ 7pm / $15
Bozeman’s darker history comes to light in an Extreme History Pro‐ject walking tour designed to send a shiver up your spine. The Ex‐treme History Project, 234 East Mendenhall Street, Bozeman. info @extremehistoryproject org
Alex Robilotta Trio (Live Music)
Sun 6/11
From Tents to Towns: Bozeman's Historic Main Street Walking Tour
@ 1pm / $15
Come on a walk with The Extreme History Project while we explore Bozeman’s historic Main Street. The Extreme History Project, 234 East Mendenhall Street, Boze‐man. info@extremehistorypro ject.org
Works: misc. @ 4pm / $30-$100
An evening of eclectic and di‐verse works where choreogra‐phers and dancers from Raison D'etre Dance Project explore a range of movement possibilities. Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black Avenue, Bozeman. admin@raisondetredance org
The Ghosts of Bozeman's Past: Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery Walking Tour
@ 4pm / $15
Join The Extreme History Project for a walking tour through Boze‐man’s historic Sunset Hills Ceme‐tery Sunset Hills Cemetery, Bozeman. info@extremehisto ryproject.org
Roots in the Sky - Voyages
@ 5pm / $10-$20
VOYAGES 5pm Sunday, June 11
@ Hope Lutheran Church, Boze‐man $20 adult/$10 student, gen‐eral admission Hope Lutheran Church, 2152 Graf Street, Boze‐man. rootsintheskychoir@ gmail.com
Board Game Night @ 6pm
The Bozeman Public Library is ex‐cited to offer you a chance to test your strategy and teamwork skills with board games and other adults Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman. edevries@bozeman.net, 406-5822409
Monday Night Competitive
Video Games
@ 7pm
Every Monday staring at 7pm The Waypoint, 50 Ousel Falls Road, Big Sky info@thebigskyway point.com
Whose Live Anyway? @ 7:30pm
Emerson Center For the Arts & Culture, 111 S Grand Ave, Boze‐man
DJ Vision @ 8pm
The Elm, 506 S 7th Ave, Bozeman
Ohgeesy w/ AG Club @ 8pm
The Elm (Bozeman), 506 N 7th Ave, Bozeman
Seeking Fortunes: Boze‐man's Historic China Alley @ 6pm / $15
Wed 6/14
Wednesday Walks- Sunset Hills Cemetery
@ 5pm
Explore the local trails around the Library with local guide, naturalist, historian, and conversationalist
Ken Sinay Bring binoculars if you have them, water, wear a sun hat and comfortable shoes Bozeman Public Library front plaza, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman. bboyson@bozeman.net, 406-5822410
5K Brew Run at Bozeman Brewing @ 6pm / $8 504 N Broadway Ave, Bozeman
Jess Jocoy Music: MAP Brewing @ 6pm MAP Brewing Company, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman
Top 10 Bestsellers at Cactus Records
Katie Pruitt @ 7pm The Elm, 506 S 7th Ave, Bozeman
Shakey Graves @ 8pm The Elm (Bozeman), 506 N 7th Ave, Bozeman
1) Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna
Live 1981
Hannah Jo Lally @ 8pm
2) Zach Bryan - American Heartbreak
Eagles Lodge - Bozeman, 316 E Main St, Bozeman
3) The National - First Two Pages of Frankenstein
Manley Rd, Bozeman
Mathias @ 7pm
Katie Pruitt @ 7pm
The Elm, 506 S 7th Ave, Bozeman
Shakey Graves @ 8pm
Live music while you soak! Featur‐ing the Bozeman-based folk singer/songwriter Mathias Boze‐man Hot Springs, 81123 Gallatin Road, Bozeman. adam@bh springs.com, 406-586-6492
The Elm (Bozeman), 506 N 7th Ave, Bozeman
Katie Pruitt @ 7pm The Elm, 506 S 7th Ave, Bozeman
Hannah Jo Lally @ 8pm
Ski Movie Classics @ 8pm
Eagles Lodge - Bozeman, 316 E Main St, Bozeman
Take a trip back in our hot tub time machine as we explore classic ski �lms that are sure to make you nostalgic! The Waypoint, 50 Ousel Falls Road, Big Sky info@the bigskywaypoint.com
Thu 6/15
Spring into Summer Speed Event Clinic @ 9am / Free Jun 15th - Jun 16th
Shakey Graves @ 8pm
Cedar Ridge Equine, 555 Rocky Road, Bozeman
The Elm (Bozeman), 506 N 7th Ave, Bozeman
Fri 6/16
Top 10 Bestsellers at Country Bookshelf
Little Jane and the Pistol Whips: Jim Averitt and Ashly "Little Jane" Holland @ 6:30pm
1) “The Creative ACT” by Rick Rubin, $32
Ted's Montana Grill, 105 W Main St, Bozeman
Signature Stand-Up for Pride!
@ 7pm / $20-$25
2) “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin, $28
Fishing Derby at Gallatin County Regional Park
@ 8am
The Gallatin County Parks De‐partment is holding the third an‐nual Fishing Derby, in honor of Fa‐ther’s Day, at the Kendeda Lake in the Gallatin County Regional Park in Bozeman. Gallatin County Re‐gional Park, 5000 Tschache Lane, Bozeman. nick.borzak@gal latin.mt.gov, 406-582-3185
Sat 6/10 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////
Sports Card, Pokemon, and Memorabilia Show
@ 10am
A sports card, Pokemon, and memorabilia show will be held on June 10th at the Best Western Plus Grantree. It will run from
@ 8pm Alex Robilotta was born in Brook‐lyn in 1982. In 1985 his family moved to Maplewood New Jersey where Alex spent the rest of his childhood In his early years Alex studied piano and french horn The Waypoint, 50 Ousel Falls Road, Big Sky info@thebigsky waypoint.com
Whiz BANG! Intoxicating Comedy
@ 9pm / $10
Whiz BANG! is an explosion of in‐toxicating comedy! Exciting, high-energy, short-form improv that is so funny it's criminal. Last Best Comedy, 321 East Main Street, Bozeman. info@lastbest comedy com, 406-570-7766
Earth @ 7pm
Eagles Lodge - Bozeman, 316 E Main St, Bozeman
Nature Makers (June 1216, Grades 1-2)
@ 8:30am / $370
Jun 12th - Jun 16th
Headwaters Academy, 1005 Durston Rd, Bozeman. 406-2193899
After-Camp Care June 1216
@ 3pm / Free
Jun 12th - Jun 16th
Headwaters Academy, 1005 Durston Rd, Bozeman. 406-2193899
Join The Extreme History Project on a walking tour through Boze‐man's historic Chinese commu‐nity The Extreme History Project, 234 East Mendenhall Street, Bozeman. info@extremehisto ryproject.org
International Folk Dancing @ 7pm
Join us for great exercise and community as we enjoy folk dances from around the world! Family friendly, no experience or partner needed. Bozeman Catholic Community Center, 210 South Grand Avenue, Bozeman. amanda.albrecht@bozemanfolk lore.org
The Forté Handbell Quartet Presents: "Into the West!"
@ 7pm
Bozeman United Methodist Church, 121 S Willson Ave, Boze‐man
4) Mac Miller - The Divine Feminine
Spring into Summer Speed Event Clinic
@ 9am / Free Jun 15th - Jun 16th
5) Mac Miller - GO:OD AM
6) Billy Strings - Home
Cedar Ridge Equine, 555 Rocky Road, Bozeman
7) Mac Miller - K.I.D.S.
ChrisLaTray:The Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa
8) Tyler Childers - Purgator y
Indians: Métis Buffalo Hunters of the Northern Plains @ 6pm
9) Mac Miller - Swimming
10) Boygenius - The Record
No discussion of the buffalo and the animal's significance to In‐digenous people on the Northern Plai talki
But of the Boul tremehistoryproject.org
3) “All the Light We Cannot See” by Anthony Doerr, $18.99
4) “The Covenant of Water” by Abraham Verghese, $32
Our Signature Stand-Up this week is a showcase of Queer perform‐ers in honor of Pride! Hosted by Rachelle Parrish, featuring Ben Blake, Lucky and more! Last Best Comedy, 321 East Main Street, Bozeman. info@lastbestcom edy com, 406-570-7766
5) “Raw Dog” by Jamie Loftus, $26.99
6) “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” by Taylor Jenkins Reid, $17
7) “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer, $20
Pixie and the Partygrass Boys @ 7pm Pine Creek Lodge, 2496 E River Rd, Livingston
Band of Drifters @ 8pm
8) “The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle” by Stuart Turton, $16.99
The Jump, 75770 Gallatin Rd, Gal‐latin Gateway
9) “A Court of Thorns and Roses” by Sarah Maas, $19
Karaoke Night @ The Waypoint @ 9pm Bel us p Way Bi p
10) “Blood Meridian” by Cormac McCarthy, $17 28 W. Main • Bozeman, MT 406-587-0166
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ACROSS
1. Action movie star Jackie
5. Camera inits.
8. Sheriff in 1970s and 1980s TV
12. L.A.’s state
13. “The Matrix” trilogy’s hero
46. “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” (2019) actor
Billy ___ Williams
47. Itty-bitty bit
49. Ripped up
50. 007 creator Fleming
51. Too much sound
52. Pace to put koi
53. Cadillac model
54. Former Fords
DOWN
1. Half of D
20. Uncertainties
22. Coffee container
23. Shade of blonde
24. Expert finish
26. “Pink Panther” films actor Herbert
27. The Diamondbacks, on scoreboards
28. “Arabian Nights” menace
32. Like many pretzels
33. Rock’s Brian
34. Cedar Rapids college
21.
2. One of The Two Coreys, of 1980s fame
3. Six-time Emmy winner Alan
4. Japanese automaker
5. Cartoon villain’s look
6. Legendary tennis player
Ivan
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34.
7. “Arrested Development” star Portia de ___
8. Simple shelter
9. The first: Abbr.
10. Tarry for a time
11. Humdinger
19. Set of equipment
35. “Modern Family” star Ed
37. “The Jungle Book” (2016) setting
38. I can be broken at the gym
39. If-___ (programmer’s routines)
40. URL starter
41. Switch ending
42. Love ender
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Q: Were you familiar with Melanie’s work before “Yellowjackets”?
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BY MICHELLE ROSE’Ouchef’d’ and outdone:
Competition returns to Food Network
The battle between talented home cooks and trained pros is renewed when “Outchef’d” returns for a second season, Thursday, June 15, on Food Network. Episodes will also stream on discovery+.
Hosted by NFL player-turned-chef Eddie Jackson, each episode introduces a confident home cook, who arrives on-set thinking it’s an audition but is suddenly revealed to be a full-on, head-to-head culinary battle against a world-renowned chef. As Food Network describes it, it’s immediately “lights, cameras, action,” as the participant tries to simultaneously process what’s happening and rise to the challenge.
Viewers first got a taste for the competition series when it premiered last September, and it seems to have been a hit with TV audiences and Food Network executives alike.
“Capturing the mind-blowing moment these home cooks find out they are heading straight to set to battle a culinary superstar is such fun –and the action only heightens from there,” Betsy Ayala, head of content for Food at Warner Bros. Discovery, said in a statement. “They have all watched cooking competitions and thought they have what it takes to win – and in ‘Outchef’d,’
we actually find out if they do!”
If you’re thinking the ambush approach doesn’t sound terribly fair, know that the show does try to level the playing field between pro and amateur(ish) competitors.
There’s an initial ingredient-themed cooking round, but after that, Jackson heads out into the streets to randomly recruit four people to serve on a blind-tasting panel. All it takes is just one vote from these four — rather than the unanimous verdict delivered on similar competitions — for the home chef to win the $5,000 prize.
In Thursday’s premiere, Rocco DiSpirito is the seasoned industry veteran who will face off against Season 2’s first competitor (reportedly, an entrepreneur). Other elite chefs competing this season are: Eric Adjepong, Kelsey Bernard Clark, Tiffani Faison, Darnell Ferguson, Alex Guarnschelli, Robert Irvine and more.
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43. Crown
45. Legend maker
47. Have to have
48. Sharp-witted DOWN
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OLD SALT FESTIVAL
June 23-35
Mannix Ranch, Helmville Music and food festival
Featuring: Brent Cobb, Riddy Arman, Summer Dean, Jalan Crossland, Sterling Drake, Dublin Gulch and more.
Tickets are $285 for the weekend, $115 for Friday and $145 for Saturday. Kids 10 and under are free. Tickets include a meal each day. oldsaltco-op.com/pages/ festival
KNAPP FEST
July 14
Pine Creek Lodge, Pine Creek
Single-day festival in tribute to late Bozeman musician Joe Knapp
Featuring: Friends of Joe Knapp with Dead Yellers, Band of Drifters, Benn and Abel, Doublewide Dreams, Big Ol, Roadrunner, Dustin Tucker Band, The Kings and more.
Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. pinecreeklodgemontana.com
UNDER THE BIG SKY
July 14-16
Big Mountain Ranch, Whitefish
Americana and alt-country music festival
Featuring: Hank Williams Jr., Zach Bryan, Caamp, Whiskey Myers, Ryan Bingham, Colter Wall, The Dead South, Elle King, Marcus King, Charley Crockett, Leann Rimes, Nikki Lane, Kitchen Dwellers, Hayes Carll and more.
Tickets are sold out, but an exchange on the website allows users to buy returned tickets. www.underthebigskyfest.com
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July 27-29
The Bridge, Cardwell Country music festival
Featuring: Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Koe Wetzel, Tracy Lawrence, Ernest, Pecos and the Rooftops, Chancey Williams, Randall King, Warren Zeiders, John Morgan and more. Online tickets are $195 for three-day admission, or $105 for a single day. VIP is sold out. Luxury suites are $745 or $325 for a single day. Campsites are $160. Kids 10 and under are free in general admission. headwaterscountryjam.com
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July 27-30
Jackson Ranch, White Sulphur Springs
Americana and country music festival
Music festival benefiting working women and rural and agricultural development
Featuring: Tanya Tucker, The Wood Brothers, Larkin Poe, Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives, The War and Treaty, Ned LeDoux, American Aquarium, Stephanie Quayle, Tami Neilson and more.
Online tickets are $175 for the weekend or $70 for a day pass. VIP passes are $500 and include beverages and premium shaded seating. On-site camping is $35 per person. Kids 12 and under are free.
redantspantsmusicfestival. com
MAGIC CITY BLUES FESTIVAL
Aug 4-5
Metrapark, Billings
Urban music festival with blues and rock acts
The String Cheese Incident, JJ Grey and Mofro, Maggie Rose, GA-20, Annika Chambers and Paul DesLauriers Band, Gable Price and Friends, True Loves and more.
Tickets are $123 (including all fees) in advance and $145 day of show. VIP passes start at $227. Single day passes are $87 or $188 for VIP. Kids 10 and under are free. magiccityblues.com
SWEET PEA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
Aug. 4-6
Lindley Park, Bozeman
Varied musical styles amid a larger festival that benefits local artists and showcases performing arts, activities and crafts
Featuring: Galactic, Monophonics, Corb Lund, Sunny War, The Stone Foxes, Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers, Margo Cilker and more.
Festival wristbands are $25 until July 1, then $30 in advance and $50 at the gate. Kids 12 and under are free. sweetpeafestival.org
SLAM
Aug. 5-6
Bogert Park, Bozeman
Local musicians and other acts perform in the park bandshell while local artists show their work. Performances to be announced. Free slamfestivals.org
WILDLANDS FESTIVAL
Aug. 5-6
Big Sky Festival benefiting river conservation through American Rivers and Gallatin River Task Force
Featuring: Foo Fighters, Lord Huron, The Breeders, James McMurtry, Taipei Houston and Regina Ferguson.
Tickets start at $150 for singleday bleacher seats and go up to $5,000 for the VIP “Champion of Conservation.
wildlandsfestival.com
ROCKIN’
THE RIVERS
Aug. 10-12
The Bridge, Cardwell Rock and metal music festival
Featuring: Bush, Tantric, Sugar Ray, Tim Montana, Dirty Honey, Pop Evil, Orianthi, New Years Day, Memphis May Fire and more.
Online tickets are $180 for three-day admission and $380 for VIP. Camping is available. Kids 12 and under are free. rockintherivers.com
JULIA LOUIS-DREYFEST
Aug. 11-13
Downtown Billings
DIY all ages art and music festival
Acts to be announced. https://www.instagram.com/ julia.louis.dreyfest/
RAPPIN THE RIVERS
Aug. 18-19
The Bridge, Cardwell Hip-hop and EDM music festival
Featuring: Asher Roth, Brother Ali, Carnage the Executioner, Chevy Woods, DIRTYSNATCHA,, Futuristic, Mac Lethal, Odd Squad Family, OG Nixin, Stagga Lee, Statik G, Stevie Stone and more.
Tickets start at $100, with an additional $100 for camping passes.
eventbrite.com/e/rappinthe-rivers-music-festivaltickets-504919998307
CREEKSIDE REVIVAL
MUSIC FESTIVAL
July 14
Pine Creek Lodge, Pine Creek Bluegrass festival
Featuring: Sicard Hollow, Pert Near Sandstone, Tenth Mountain Division, Floodgate Operators, High Country Hustle, Woodbelly and more. Tickets are $50 for two days or $30 for a single day in advance. pinecreeklodgemontana.com
YELLOWSTONE
HARVEST FESTIVAL
Sept. 9-10
Ferry Landing Ranch, Livingston Family friendly festival with music, activities and vendors
Featuring: The Brothers Comatose, John King, Jaylan Crossland, Clay Street Unite, Michelle Rivers, Madeline Hawthorne, Matt Wallin and his Nervous Breakdown, Marty Bush, The Teccas and more. General admission tickets are $65. Camping is $35. Kids 12 and under are free. yellowstoneharvestfest.com
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sportsquiz
Questions:
BY ROBERTO JOZEFMatt Fitzpatrick looking for another major victory
With the highly anticipated U.S. Open Golf Championship just around the corner, there’s certainly one name that stands out among the talented field of competitors — Matt Fitzpatrick.
Born in Sheffield, England, the 28-year-old has quickly made a significant impact in the world of golf, having already accumulated numerous accolades and displaying a maturity level beyond his years. After winning the Silver Medal as the leading amateur at the 2013 Open Championship, his career trajectory has skyrocketed, climbing up the world rankings at a remarkable pace after making an official move to professional golf in 2014.
BY ALEX HENDRYGolf: U.S. Open
Answers:
1) Who was the first American-born player to win the U.S. Open?
2) Which course has hosted the U.S Open a record nine times?
3) Who is the only three-time consecutive winner of the U.S. Open?
4) Which player won their first major at the 2011 U.S. Open?
5) Who has the most career-majors without ever winning the U.S. Open?
6) Phil Mickelson’s final-round collapse at the 2006 U.S. Open occurred at which course?
7) Who is the oldest winner of the U.S. Open?
8) Four players hold the distinction of being four-time winners of the U.S. Open. Who was the most recent winner from that group?
9) Tiger Woods won his first U.S. Open in 2000 by 15 strokes — at which course did he achieve this? 10) Who was the last amateur to win the U.S. Open?
Putting his talent on full display, the Englishman won his first professional tournament at the 2015 British Masters, cracking the top-100 ranking, at No. 59, for the first time in his career. Continuing his elite level of play, his performance at the British Masters earned him a spot on the 2016 European Ryder Cup team. He concluded his triumphant rookie season with one tour win and an impressive nine Top 10 finishes.
Having now been propelled to prominence and beginning to pave a path for himself, he went on and put together a string of dominant performances, showcasing his ability to play under pressure, like winning the 2016 DP World Tour Championship over Tyrrell Hayton by one shot.
Leading up to the U.S. Open Championship this year, Fitzpatrick’s statistics can do all the talking — he’s currently ranked No. 7 worldwide. His driving accuracy, putting average and greens in regulation percentages consistently rank among the top on the PGA Tour. His patented short game is sure to play a big role as well. He’s now racked up eight European Tour wins, One Asian Tour win and two PGA Tour wins, including winning his first major championship last year when he finished at six-under-par, one stroke ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris, at the U.S. Open.
Coming off his recent victory at The RBC Heritage tournament, Fitzpatrick will be looking to continue his strong play and add some more hardware to his trophy cabinet.
Catch all the action live at the U.S. Open Golf Championship, airing Thursday, June 15, on NBC and USA Network.
FACTS:
Full name: Matthew
Thomas Fitzpatrick
Birth date: Sept. 1, 1994
Birthplace: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Height/weight:
5’10”/155 lbs
Honors and achievements: Matt Fitzpatrick became the first Englishman to win the U.S. Amateur since 1911 when he won
in 2013. He was the youngest player in the top-100 ranks (2016).
Did you know?:
He is a huge Sheffield United fan. His younger brother, Alex, is also a professional golfer.
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