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Jackson Suber’s first time in Europe is going well -- the 26-year-old American eagled the 17th hole at Royal Birkdale on Thursday to take sole possession of the lead. After carding a 5-under 65, Suber spoke to Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis about the round.
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'The Open is everything': Why pursuit of claret jug continues to drive Justin Rose
Justin Rose has had a dozen of memorable moments in his chase of the elusive claret jug. A look at the handful of close calls he's had over the last three decades since making his debut at Royal Birkdale.
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Max Greyserman is up to No. 31 in the world ranking and can count on a return trip to the Masters next year if he stays in the top 50 over the next few months. But this runner-up business is getting old.
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