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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Tiger Woods thinks his new mallet-style putter will help him on the slow greens that he’s historically struggled to adjust to at The Open.
Dustin Johnson heads into The Open as both the top-ranked player in the world and the betting favorite.
If Tiger Woods is going to qualify for the final WGC at Firestone Country Club, he’ll need to do something he hasn’t done in five years.
One golf course came to mind when Padraig Harrington arrived on property and saw a firm, fast and yellow Carnoustie. Hoylake in 2006.
Tommy Fleetwood holds the competitive course record at Carnoustie, but he’s skeptical that his past experience will help him at The Open.
With firm, fast fairways and manageable rough, Jon Rahm says he will hit ‘as many drivers as I can’ this week at Carnoustie.
After the best week of his career, Michael Kim is a first-time winner on the PGA Tour and the final player to earn a spot next week in The Open.
There’s never a bad time to shoot a 60, but Brandon Stone certainly picked an opportune moment to do so.
Former champion John Daly has withdrawn from The Open because of a right knee injury and will be replaced in the field by Keegan Bradley.
Bernd Wiesberger has withdrawn from next week’s Open Championship because of a wrist injury.