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 the first-round tee times and featured groups for the 153rd Open Championship.
Scottie Scheffler reflects on how much time and effort is spent preparing for tournaments and how even after a big win, that euphoric feeling only lasts for a few moments before it’s onto the next.
Johnson Wagner walks and talks with J.J. Spaun at Royal Portrush, highlighting necessary adjustments for playing links golf, life after winning the U.S. Open, and his preparations for The Open Championship.
Scottie Scheffler reveals what’s gone into his preparation for The Open Championship, sharing why Royal Portrush is a “fun place to play” and why he “could not care any less” about being the tournament favorite.
Tuesday’s forecast for Royal Portrush will likely serve as a preview for the rest of the championship rounds – outbreaks of rain amid some sunny spells.
Johnson Wagner tries to equal Shane Lowry’s 2019 bunker shot on the first hole at Royal Portrush, where consequential shots may take place.
Darren Clarke joins the Live From set to reflect on his 2011 Open Championship win, discuss how players must approach Royal Portrush and the analyze history of golf in Northern Ireland.
McIlroy said Monday that he was overwhelmed by the reception he received six years ago in his home of Northern Ireland. Now a Grand Slam winner, he’s ready for this week’s championship.
The R&A’s new CEO Mark Darbon joins the Live From set to preview the 2025 Open Championship at Dunluce Course in Northern Ireland.
Paul McGinley, Brandel Chamblee and Rich Lerner discuss Rory McIlroy’s legacy and the history of golf in Northern Ireland, analyzing the past political climate and more.