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Jordan Spieth needed two things to happen Sunday to give himself a chance to win the Open Championship.
No one took advantage of the conditions at St. Andrews quite like Marc Leishman on Sunday.
Dustin Johnson will play alongside Danny Willett in the final group Sunday at the Open Championship.
Tiger Woods didn’t turn his game around at St. Andrews, and he struggled to explain why.
The R&A decided to contest the final round of the Open on Monday after a wind delay Saturday.
The resumption of play lasted only about a half hour Saturday, when gusts of up to 40 mph forced another suspension of play at the Open Championship.
A late start, howling winds and impending darkness couldn’t slow down Dustin Johnson.
Darkness suspended Round 2 at St. Andrews with a 2 a.m. ET resumption scheduled.
Adam Scott switched to a new putter last month, and it’s paying dividends at the Open Championship.
Adam Scott’s decision to persuade caddie Steve Williams to come out of retirement looks good.
Danny Willett expected horrible course conditions on Friday, when he shot 69.
Zach Johnson was asked Thursday about the par-4 17th hole. No birdies there today, he was told.
So, guys, how do you prefer your miserable weather: Driving rain or flag-bending wind?
Dustin Johnson rebounded from his U.S. Open disappointment by posting a bogey-free 65 at St. Andrews.
While many of the elite young Americans bounce from event to event on the amateur golf schedule, Jordan Niebrugge opted for a summer abroad.
David Lingmerth tied the best nine-hole score ever posted during an Open at St. Andrews. He was 11 shots worse coming home Thursday.
The R&A appears in no rush to make a decision about Turnberry’s status in the Open rota after owner Donald Trump made derogatory remarks about Mexican immigrants.
The forecast for the second and third rounds here is so miserable that players have been talking about it since they arrived at the Old Course.
Any hopes of a brown and bouncy Old Course were lost last weekend when the venerable links was pounded with heavy rain.
Jordan Spieth arrived at the Open after another playoff victory at the John Deere Classic, but the buzz surrounding him couldn’t be any different this time.
Jordan Spieth isn’t soliciting advice from veteran players on how to navigate the Old Course so as not to overanalyze.
Familiarity is key at the Old Course. Jordan Spieth has three days to get properly acquainted.
Tiger Woods is the only player in the Open field who can relate to what Jordan Spieth is going through this week on the Old Course.
Now more than seven years removed since his last major victory, Tiger Woods still hasn’t given up hope of catching Jack Nicklaus in the major department.