Scottie Scheffler wins 1st British Open
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For the first time in Collin Morikawa’s career, he will not finish inside the top 10 in at least one of the year’s four major champ
Scheffler posted a 64 on Friday in the second round of the British Open, which had him just a shot off the course record in Northern Ireland. He left a birdie putt painfully short at the final hole, too. That moved the top-ranked golfer in the world into the solo lead at the midway point of the final major championship of the season.
The Open Championship tees off Thursday morning at Royal Portrush with the best golfers in the world vying for the final major of the season in Northern Ireland. This 2025 Open will result in some early mornings -- or late nights, depending on your vantage point -- for fans stateside if they hope to keep up with their favorite players.
Scottie Scheffler finishes first round at three-under-par. Harris English and Christiaan Bezuidenhout rise to the top of the Open Championship leader board.
Bryson DeChambeau, after an opening 78, finished off his Open Championship with a 64 to put him in position for a seventh top-10 finish in his last 11 majors.
As Day 3 unfolded at Royal Portrush, the LIV Golf star found himself battling not just the brutal course but the clock as well. His 3-under 68 kept him in the mix at 2-under-par for the tournament, but the round came with a dose of "frustration" and a slow-play warning that DeChambeau later described as "unfortunate.