Open Championship, PGA TOUR and Royal Portrush
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While Rory McIlroy’s Masters triumph earned him a long-awaited career grand slam, a home Open Championship win at Royal Portrush could be even more emotion for the North Irishman.
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The Mirror US on MSNRory McIlroy says he's back to his Masters-winning best in frightening warning to PGA Tour rivalsRory McIlroy says he's back to his best after experiencing a lull post-Masters win, and explained he feels like everything is coming together at the right time for a big end to the year
Former Masters, U.S. Open golf low amateur Neal Shipley fired a final-round 64 to stun the field for a comeback Korn Ferry Tour win at TPC Colorado.
Rory McIlroy came within a whisker of his second Genesis Scottish Open title, but ultimately finished two strokes behind a surprising winner.
The Genesis Scottish Open has delivered since becoming a co-sanctioned event on the PGA TOUR and DP World Tour, with Xander Schauffele
LIV Golf’s Latest Signing Says Masters Champ Talked Him Out of PGA Tour originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Sometimes life throws you a PGA Tour card, and you just walk away from it. Josele Ballester, one of golf’s brightest young talents, did exactly that.
The PGA Tour's final major of 2025 has seen its share of professional golfers who live in Palm Beach County hoist the Claret Jug.
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PressConnects.com Binghamton on MSNGolfers to watch at this year’s PGA Tour Champions Dick’s OpenOf the 78 golfers in the mix at this year’s Dick’s Open, here are a few names to look out for on the golf course.
Former Ohio State men's golfer Neal Shipley won his second Korn Ferry Tournament of the year this past weekend.
Woods' career matches or even surpasses most golfers in history. He has 82 PGA Tour wins in his 29-year career. He began in 1996 and won his first major, the Masters, in 1997 at the age of 21. He became the youngest ever to win a major and three years later became the youngest to complete a grand slam, winning all four major tournaments.