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The start of the playoffs is less than a month away, but the Tour is still scrambling to round out the fall portion of the 2021-22 schedule.
Nearly a year and a half after the pandemic forced tours around the world to shut down, the 149th Open felt like a full-throated return.
Collin Morikawa has proven to be the quickest learner in the game and now has two major trophies to show for it.
According to various reports, The Open will return to Royal Portrush in 2025, just six years after the championship was played there.
Bryson DeChambeau ended his week at The Open with mixed emotions, but he also finished with his best round.
Louis Oosthuizen, Collin Morikawa and Jordan Spieth have a chance to write their own history at Royal St. George’s.
After big second rounds, Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson uncharacteristically fall out of contention after sub-par third rounds.
Rory McIlroy tomahawked a club Saturday at The Open, though McIlroy classified the chuck as just a little toss.
It was another poor effort off the tee by Bryson DeChambeau on Saturday at The Open, but it wasn’t his driver that he was fixated on.
Jordan Spieth said he needs to bring more food on the course for Day 3, yet he’s still three strokes off the lead.
Bryson DeChambeau says that what’s happened this week at The Open is a learning experience. But will he apply what he learns?
Marc Leishman snapped his putter in half with his hands and then made several birdies with his wedge Friday at The Open.
Collin Morikawa is putting on a shot-making display at Royal St. George’s as he looks for his second major victory.
Xander Schauffele switched back to a conventional-length putter while Morikawa started using a conventional grip.
Rory McIlroy was five shots better than he was in his last start at The Open and that was just on the first hole.
After near misses at the PGA and U.S Open, Louis Oosthuizen is back contending in yet another major at Royal St. George’s.
Jordan Spieth’s last major win came at The Open. He revived memories of that triumph on Thursday, but in a different manner.
With his manager on the bag, Brian Harman opened The Open Championship on Thursday in 5-under 65.
Many players at The Open do not love Royal St. George’s, but the English venue can still provide a hectic and fun Open.
After runner-up finishes at the last two majors, Louis Oosthuizen said that may be thanks to getting a relationship going with his putter.
Rory McIlroy had a jarring fan encounter at the Scottish Open, but the R&A says such a thing won’t happen at The Open.
R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers said players risk disqualification if they violate safety protocols at The Open.
Bryson DeChambeau said that it won’t be an all-out attack this week at Royal St. George’s.
Bryson DeChambeau said on Tuesday that he’d have no problem pairing with Brooks Koepka at the Ryder Cup.