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Home favourite Darren Clarke has reflected on a “deeply frustrating” Open Championship at Royal Portrush – but admits it was “incredible” to be back playing in Northern Ireland.
World number one Scottie Scheffler conjured up a brilliant 64 to lead the British Open after an enthralling second round as home favourite Rory McIlroy's roller-coaster ride continued at Royal ...
Scheffler leads on 10 under after superb 64 * England's Fitzpatrick one shot behind * China's Li, American Harman two adrift of leader * Erratic McIlroy still in contention at three under (Adds later ...
Scores from the PGA Tour-The Open Championship 2025 The Open Championship on Friday -10 Scottie Scheffler (USA) 68 64 -9 Matt Fitzpatrick (England) 67 66 -8 Brian Harman (USA) 69 65 HaoTong Li (China ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNShane Lowry accepts two-shot penalty, says he doesn't want to be labelled a cheatShane Lowry's Claret Jug defence in Portrush is all but over after he was slapped with a two-shot penalty - as Scottie ...
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Independent.ie on MSNScottie Scheffler feels sorry for frustrated Shane Lowry after two-shot penalty at The OpenShane Lowry took a two-shot penalty on the chin to maintain his reputation but saw his hopes of winning The Open for a second time dealt a massive blow at Royal Portrush. Lowry was slapped with a ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland, July 18 (Reuters) - World number one Scottie Scheffler conjured up a brilliant 64 to lead the ...
Scheffler makes eight birdies during a 7-under-par 64 on another wild afternoon of weather, putting him at 10-under through ...
Northern Irishman Darren Clarke, the 2012 Open champion who is a longtime Portrush member, was speaking generally of the ...
Out of bounds down the left and right sides meant players see the lifespan of their 2025 British Open dreams flash before ...
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