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The “Viking Row” was in full force on the 15th green at the Scottish Open on Saturday, where fans welcomed in Viktor Hovland ahead of Norway’s World Cup game against England. Hovland went on to par the hole and carded a third round 69.
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McIlroy cruises to 5-under 65 at Scottish Open, grabs share of lead
Rory McIlroy talks with Golf Channel's Todd Lewis after opening the 2026 Scottish Open with a 65 and sharing the lead with four other players entering Friday's second round.
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Highlights from the final round of the PGA Tour’s 2026 Farmers Insurance Open on the South Course at Torrey Pines, where a new scoring record was set.
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Justin Rose set the 72-hole course record at Torrey Pines this week. He spoke to Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis after the final round Sunday and spoke about how he took advantage of favorable playing conditions during his wire-to-wire victory at the Farmers.