The Fitzpatrick brothers, Matt and Alex, have taken the golf world by storm as they literally proved the popular meme 'do bhai, dono tabahi' (two brothers, both destroyers) to be true.
At the Zurich Classic on the PGA Tour, the brothers combined to finish at a staggering 31-under par total, making them the only two-man team event on the Tour at the TPC of Louisiana.
This impressive feat comes after they shot a tournament record 15-under par 57 in Saturday's fourballs format.
Matt Fitzpatrick, the 33-year-old winner of the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai in November, has been in top form lately, finishing second in the Players Championship and winning the Valspar Championship.
Alex Fitzpatrick, the 28-year-old, secured his first career win at the Hero Indian Open on the DP World Tour and also secured a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour with his win in New Orleans.
The brothers' impressive performance has earned them a spot in this year's PGA Championship, next year's Players Championship, and all the remaining PGA Tour Signature events with a $20 million purse.
The Zurich Classic, despite being poorly scheduled between two Signature events, has managed to create a lot of interest and stands out in a schedule full of 72-hole strokeplay events.
The tournament's unique format, where players form teams, adds to its appeal and makes it a must-watch event.
Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy's decision to skip the Cadillac Championship has raised concerns about the scheduling on the PGA Tour, with top stars like McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler needing to be motivated to play in the biggest events.
Nelly Korda has moved back to the top of the Rolex Ranking after winning the Chevron Championship, her third major title, and has been in stunning form in 2026.