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A procession to a coronation, a march to another major, a canter to a Claret Jug? Whatever you want to call it, Scottie Scheffler produced it here at Royal Portrush to win the 153rd Open in a quite ...
After May’s PGA Championship win, it leaves the two-time Masters champion just a US Open victory away from joining Gene ...
Scheffler’s route to becoming the champion golfer of the year was devoid of tension, as deliverance came his way with a final ...
Harris English arrived in Britain two weeks ago without his caddie. Chris Gotterup flew over without a plane ticket for Irelan ...
For a few fleeting moments, as he stared down at the ball that had careened off the bunker’s lip and back to his feet, ...
Scottie Scheffler saw an early eight-shot lead cut to five strokes during the final round of the British Open at Royal ...
Perhaps the Sons of Ulster will be employed to halt Scheffler in his tracks too? Good luck. This was classic Scheffler. Composed, controlled and clinical. His bogey-free four-under 67 for a 14-under ...
Across the first five British & Irish Lions’ tours of the 21st century there was only a single Scot who started in the 16 Test matches played.
Dodging rain at times, Scottie Scheffler shot a 7-under-par 64, moving into the top spot at Portrush, Northern Ireland at the ...
Brian Harman shot a 6-under-par 65 and held the lead until the late afternoon wave was completed at the Open Championship on Friday at Portrush, Northern Ireland.
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