Defending Open champion Scottie Scheffler made his fourth birdie in his first six holes to grab the early outright lead at Royal Birkdale.
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Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland will tee off in Sunday’s final twosome at the 150th Open. Here are the full tee times.
Dustin Johnson and Scottie Scheffler limped home Saturday afternoon at St. Andrews, highlighted by a near top.
Matthew Fitzpatrick is in the top 10 after 54 holes of The Open, but he doubled down on the Old Course not being his favorite course.
John Daly spent Saturday morning eight miles down the road from the Old Course with Eli, Peyton and Cooper Manning and Eric Church.
Shane Lowry added a bit of history to Old Course lore Saturday during the third round of The Open with back-to-back hole-outs for eagle on par-4s.
Bryson DeChambeau had an adventurous finish that included wild drives and phenomenal recoveries.
A late arrival to this Open, Trey Mullinax was so busy learning the Old Course that a few equipment issues were met with a shrug.
The last four British Open champions who won their titles on the Old Course missed the cut at St. Andrews on Friday.
Cameron Smith can only wonder if the 150th Open will be his arrival as an undisputed elite player.
A brief look at the second round of the 150th Open Championship on Friday at St. Andrews.
The 150th Open Championship had come to a standstill, all of the attention on one man, as usual: Tiger Woods.
Players, even very experienced ones, said they’ve never seen pin locations on the Old Course like they did on Friday.
Here’s a look at tee times and pairings for the third round of the 150th Open Championship.
It was not the week Tiger Woods envisioned, but he cherished the walk up the 18th hole in possibly his last St. Andrews start.
Through six holes of this Open Championship, Adam Scott appeared to be headed for an early exit. Now, he’s 7 under and in contention.
Was this Tiger Woods’ final walk down the 18th hole at the Old Course in an Open Championship? If so, what a moment it was.
Talor Gooch thought he would be able to come back to the PGA Tour and said his comment comparing LIV to the Ryder Cup was “in the moment.”
Noise? What noise? Dustin Johnson is ignoring any off-course distractions and contending at The Open.