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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Here’s a look at second-round tee times for the final men’s major of the year, The Open Championship.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler reflects on his consistent play this season and discusses how he is approaching this year’s final major heading into The Open Championship.
Live From discusses Jon Rahm’s comments on the PGA Tour-PIF merger and how they differ from others in their trust in Jay Monahan and compensation those who stayed with the PGA Tour should receive.
Collin Morikawa discusses his approach to the course, including an emphasis on balance and staying out of the bunkers ahead of The Open Championship.
Brooks Koepka discusses what he’s learned from his past success at majors, strategy with links courses, LIV, and his new baby on the way at his press conference ahead of The Open Championship.
Rickie Fowler chats with Todd Lewis about how rainy conditions can alter his gameplan and what his mindset is heading back to a course he’s had success at in the past.
Jon Rahm speaks on the significance of being able to participate in The Open as a Spanish player and what it would mean if he were able to come away with a win.
When it comes to horses for courses, no one’s closer to the triple crown at Royal Liverpool than Matthew Jordan.
Before the first tee ball gets struck and these Tour pros get into major mode, let’s have a little fun with these Beatles song-Open Championship competitor comps.
The pall that was building over pro golf descended on Cameron Smith last summer. A year later, he has evolved his stance.