British Open, Royal Portrush and Golfer of the Year
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The former Rutgers golfer finished in third place in the 153rd edition of the sport’s oldest tournament, which was held this weekend at Royal Portrush Golf Club. Gotterup shot xx-under-par across his four days in Northern Ireland, staying among the top 10 on the leaderboard for a majority of the competition.
Scheffler's father, Scott Scheffler, is from Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. He was a carpenter and stay-at-home dad throughout Scottie's youth, and he played a role in the star golfer's interest in the sport as a kid, including taking him to the driving range and with Diane, eventually getting Scottie access to Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas.
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Li Haotong is in contention to become the first man from China, a country of 1.4 billion people, to win a major golf championship.
As Brian Harman chases a second British Open title, learn about his wife, Kelly Van Slyke, a New York native, mother of three, and his longtime supporter on and off the course.
Here's a look at Li's Chinese roots. Li was born in Huan, China in 1995 and currently resides in Shanghai. He became a professional in 2011 at just 16, starting off on the OneAsia Tour and the PGA Tour Australasia.
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Jon Rahm, a two-time major winner, claimed a spectator whistled and broke his concentration on a backswing at Royal Portrush Golf Club during The Open Championship.
A summer’s worth of tournaments came to a climax on Saturday, as the 2025 Greatest Golfer Junior Finals were held at Avalon Lakes Golf Course. Bristol’s Diesel Williams survived a shootout in the final group throughout the back nine to secure the trophy in the U17 boys division.
Simon John Mariani, 28, was struck on the 15th hole at the Ballyowen Golf Course in Hardyston on Tuesday, July 8.
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Former gang member Ryan Peake turned his life around after prison and earned his spot at the Open Championship, teeing up with Phil Mickelson on Thursday morning at Royal Portrush.
The first hole-in-one of the British Open has landed — a moment of magic that sent the Royal Portrush crowd into raptures and added a spark to a cool, overcast day.
Shaun Norris stepped on to the fourth tee at Royal Portrush one over for The Open. A run at the leaderboard was still within his sights. Twenty minutes later, the South African's scorecard was wrecked and his brain scrambled as he wrote the numbers one and zero on his card.