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The 150th Open is at the Old Course. GolfChannel.com writers weigh in from on site with their predictions.
The history of golf is buried here, overlooking the North Sea. However, calling it the graveyard of golf is misleading.
“We’re sitting here talking about me not winning a major,” Will Zalatoris said Tuesday, “and I’ve been on the PGA Tour for 20 months.”
Since last year before he could play golf again, Tiger Woods has been telling Justin Thomas that he planned to play – and beat JT.
Jordan Spieth is playing his eighth tournament in 10 weeks at The Open and is doing everything he can to keep his body fresh.
In the land of ancient links and narrow roads, this particular take probably isn’t going to age well: Tiger could contend at the 150th Open.
Will Zalatoris hadn’t played the Old Course before this week, but he had some practice playing four of the holes on a tribute course.
Tiger Woods laughed at speculation that he might retire after The Open Championship at St. Andrews.
Adrian Meronk showed up for his Tuesday morning tee time and guess who was there on the 10th tee.
Here’s a look at first- and second-round tee times and groupings for the men’s final major of the season, The Open at St. Andrews.
Rory McIlroy will get another shot to win an Open at St. Andrews, which he calls “the holy grail of our sport.”
Rory McIlroy said he supported the R&A decision to uninvite Greg Norman from past champions events at The Open.
Lee Trevino is in St. Andrews for what could be Tiger Woods’ final competitive rounds at the Old Course, giving unique insight.
Only one player will win the 150th Open. Who might that be? Well, Rory McIlroy, at +1000, is PointsBet’s favorite
Matthew Fitzpatrick doesn’t have a great Open record. But he’s never been a better player than he is now.
Jack Nicklaus echoes players sentiments about the Old Course doomsday predictions: They might shoot low – so what? It’s St. Andrews, and it will produce a good champion. It always has.
Jack Nicklaus never intended to return to St. Andrews, but he was presented with a honor few have received.
Jack Nicklaus was asked his thoughts on the R&A’s decision to not invite Greg Norman to this week’s Open Championship.