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Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee and Paul McGinley debate who should be named this year’s player of the year. Chamblee builds a stats-based case for Scottie Scheffler, while McGinley likes his award recipient to be more of a winner.
Many were surprised to see Sam Burns show up at Royal Birkdale this week. After all, he didn’t plan to play this year’s Open Championship — and for good reason.
Who has the best chance to pass this 154th Open Championship test? Our GolfChannel.com writers answer that question and more.
The year’s final major will be contested at Royal Birkdale. Here’s how to watch and stream live coverage on Golf Channel all week.
There’d be no more popular winner of the British Open at Royal Birkdale this week than Tommy Fleetwood.
The 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale will be played for a $17.5 million purse, a $750,000 uptick from last year’s prize money.
Golf Channel’s Ryan Lavner and Rex Hoggard give out some Open Championship winner predictions ahead of the first tee times at Royal Birkdale.
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McIlroy made eagle on his final hole of regulation to force a playoff with Joakim Lagergren, then won his second Irish Open title on the third extra hole.
It took a 72nd-hole eagle and three playoff holes, but Rory McIlroy outlasted Joakim Lagergren to win the Amgen Irish Open in front of a supportive gallery.
Rory McIlroy gave the home crowd something special to remember by draining this eagle putt to force a playoff at the Amgen Irish Open.
Oda’s win gives him his first U.S. Open title, the last title the 19-year-old needed to complete the Golden Slam, achieved after winning each of the four major tournaments and at the Paralympic Games.
Rafa Cabrera Bello’s hole-in-one on No. 3 gave him a huge boost as he pursues the victory at The K Club.
The U.S. Amateur champion birdied both par 3s along the ocean at Cypress Point to close out his match on Saturday as the Americans rallied in singles to build a 6 1/2-5 1/2 lead over Great Britain and Ireland.
Watch the top highlights from Day 1 singles of the 50th Walker Cup between Team USA and Team Great Britain & Ireland at Cypress Point Club in Pebble Beach.
This is the third time in the 26-point era, which dates to 2009, that GB&I has led 3-1 after one session. They’ve won two of those occasions.
Watch the top highlights from Day 1 foursomes of the 50th Walker Cup between Team USA and Team Great Britain & Ireland at Cypress Point Club in Pebble Beach.
Fan favorite Rory McIlroy also stayed in contention after the Northern Irishman hit a bogey-free 68.