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Is Scottie Scheffler still the clear No. 1 entering The Open? Is Rory McIlroy ready to win in Northern Ireland?
Bryson DeChambeau is open to ideas as he bids to improve his poor record at the British Open, where handling the fickle ...
Scheffler shared an introspective look at what he holds dearest before playing the season's fourth major championship ...
The Open Championship began in 1860 when Willie Park Sr. defeated seven other golfers at Prestwick in Scotland, the home of ...
An epic major year that’s seen one of the greatest of this generation complete the Grand Slam, the best golfer in the world ...
The @jlindebergofficial Open capsule collection is live and ready for golf’s biggest stage ... into the final Major besides ...
Johnson Wagner takes you around No. 5 at Royal Portrush, examining the various levels of terrain and the precision needed ...
His third major title at the PGA Championship in May is one of his three victories so far this year, but he says he doesn't ...
Probably, the imperviousness to fame is the secret of his immense success. However, there is also something else that makes ...
Now comes Scottie Scheffler, who’s very much like Tiger in the record books but so very different from him in terms of psychological makeup. Where Woods would have shoved aside his own mother to win ...
Ah, the auld haunts. Having made it across the water for this week’s Open, the diarist has been reacquainting himself with a few of Portrush’s various establishments and eateries.
Bryson DeChambeau chuckled when he said it last year but there's no denying the difference between plan and execution when playing in challenging conditions that are typically par for the course in ...