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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.
Mark Calcavecchia, the 1989 Open champ, bid farewell on Friday, but he doesn’t think Tiger Woods will do the same.
Slow play made headlines Thursday as fast and firm conditions led to long opening rounds at The 150th Open Championship.
Tiger Woods opened with a double bogey at No. 1 in his first round of The Open en route to a 6-over 78.
The first time Cameron Young played the Old Course at St. Andrews was one of his best moments in golf. The most recent one was even better.
Even during The Open Championship at St. Andrews, the LIV distraction looms large.
On a cool but relatively calm day on the seaside links, Rory McIlroy looked completely unburdened as he began in earnest – an opening 66 – his pursuit of this St. Andrews Open.
It should have been no surprise that Els was on the first page of the leaderboard late into his opening round on Day 1 at St. Andrews.
The firm and fast ancient links of St. Andrews have, in part, nullified Bryson DeChambeau’s modern game.
Phil Mickelson said it was a mutual decision not to attend the Open Champions’ dinner and says he’s happy amid LIV Golf turmoil.
Sporting a bucket hat and looking like tourist on a bucket-list trip, Barclay Brown is in contention at the 150th Open.
Paul Lawrie is 53 years old, but the 1999 Open Championship winner proved Thursday that he still has some pop.
Tiger Woods helped wake up Lee ahead of his early tee time in Round 1 of the 150th Open Championship.