THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
Rory: Got all I wanted this week except claret jug
Rory McIlroy talks about the experience at Royal Portrush, calling it an "awesome week" that came close to all he wanted -- and hoping the R&A can bring The Open back soon. Then, Live From debates Player of the Year.
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A hole-by-hole look at Royal Portrush Golf Club, site of the 153rd Open Championship to be played July 17-20.
English is without his regular caddie, Eric Larson, for at least this week’s Genesis Scottish Open.
With just two swings in a 4-for-2 playoff at West Lancashire, one of four final-qualifying sites for The Open, Richard Teder became the first Estonian to ever qualify for golf’s oldest major.
The R&A announced Monday that, beginning next year, it will host an on-site qualifier for the final spot in the Open Championship field at Royal Birkdale.
The Royal & Ancient Golf Club talks about a feasibility study for The Open to return to Turnberry. Far more serious is whether to take golf’s oldest championship outside the United Kingdom for the first time.
A host of LIV players are looking to earn one of three Open Championship spots, including Portrush native Graeme McDowell.
Corey Conners didn’t win the Arnold Palmer Invitational but he did earn a spot into The Open Championship.
Justin Rose said he felt “gutted” in not winning The Open. But the performance — and the effort — have him optimistic for the future.
Xander Schauffele put his trust in swing coach Chris Como, and it’s led to two major titles (so far).
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner discuss how Schauffele became a multiple major champ, and compare his season to that of Scheffler’s.