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Prize money keeps going up at the women’s majors. After The Chevron Championship bumped its purse an additional $1 million two days before the opening round to a record $9 million, the AIG Women’s Open is following suit.
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Nobody wants to be in the gorse, unless, of course, you manage to get out of it unscathed. Jon Rahm was the lucky one Sunday on Royal Liverpool’s fifth hole. Brian Harman was not.
Should Rory McIlroy lift the claret jug in what would be an epic comeback victory at Hoylake, he’ll have at least two fortunate final-round breaks to credit.
Daily “mini-pods” from Rex and Lav during the 151st Open Championship at Royal Liverpool.
Here are the full pairings and tee times for Sunday’s final round of the 151st Open Championship at Hoylake.
All while drowning out all the noise – the chirps and the quips, the cheers and roars, Brian Harman had the best response of all.
Brian Harman doesn’t just hold a commanding five-shot lead after 54 holes of the 151st Open. He has history behind him – mostly.
Jon Rahm did his part on Saturday, shooting a Hoylake Open-record 63 to give him a shot at claiming the claret jug.
What would it take for Scottie Scheffler to hoist the claret jug? A Saturday afternoon ‘hurricane’ that, sadly for him, didn’t occur.
Royal Liverpool has done little to slow down players so far Saturday morning. The Natterjack toad, however, is a different story.
A crowd favorite long before he dug himself out of a prolonged slump, Rickie Fowler has been cast in a new role as a villain.