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'The Open is everything': Why pursuit of claret jug continues to drive Justin Rose
Justin Rose has had a dozen of memorable moments in his chase of the elusive claret jug. A look at the handful of close calls he's had over the last three decades since making his debut at Royal Birkdale.

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Brian Harman, Max Homa, Wyndham Clark, Patrick Cantlay, Collin Morikawa and Sam Burns address the media after Day 2 of the Ryder Cup, rejecting rumors that the team lacks unity and discussing momentum heading into Day 3.
Rory McIlroy and Jim “Bones” Mackay got into a heated exchange in the parking lot, seemingly about Joe LaCava’s celebration over Patrick Cantlay’s birdie putt on 18. Live From the Ryder Cup has more on the confrontation.
Check out the best shots and highlights from the first day of action at the Ryder Cup, where the United States fought back to give themselves a sliver of hope entering Sunday.
Jon Rahm, Max Homa and Rory McIlroy all make an appearance on the top approach shots of the second day at the Ryder Cup.
In a match the U.S. Team needed, Patrick Cantlay and Wyndham Clark earned a thrilling fourball win over Matt Fitzpatrick and Rory McIlroy -- the best match of Ryder Cup Day 2 action at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club.
Patrick Cantlay and Wyndham Clark discuss the strong close to their match win over Rory McIlroy and Matt Fitzpatrick, and Cantlay touches on the U.S. vs. Europe shenanigans.
This putt from Patrick Cantlay put the finishing touches on a solo run to turn a deficit into a U.S. victory in the final two holes of the final Saturday fourballs at the Ryder Cup.
In a moment that could be talked about for a long time, Jordan Spieth switched to 3-wood on No. 16 at the Ryder Cup after talking it over with captain Zach Johnson and proceeded to hit the water hazard.
Tommy Fleetwood keeps his and Nicolai Hojgaard’s fourballs match against Brian Harman and Max Homa going by chipping in on No. 16 at Marco Simone.
Max Homa came up huge on back-to-back holes during Day 2 fourballs at the Ryder Cup, setting up an eagle on No. 12 with his approach and staving off a European hole win on 13 with a massive putt.
The United States team has been the punching bag early in the Ryder Cup, but Sam Burns’ excellent start to Saturday’s afternoon session got him fired up to exchange words with the European crowd at Marco Simone.
Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg defeat Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka, 9 & 7, for the largest foursomes victory in Ryder Cup history.
Max Homa chips in for eagle at the par-4 16th to close out the match and give the Americans their first victory of the 2023 Ryder Cup.
Jon Rahm stays locked in at the Ryder Cup, sticking his tee shot on No. 17 within inches to win the match and session for Europe.
The European crowd at Marco Simone was ready to explode if Rory McIlroy made this birdie putt on No. 15, and the Ryder Cup veteran did not disappoint.
Max Homa takes aim at the par-5 12th after a perfect tee shot by Brian Harman, nearly making an albatross in the 4-and-2 victory for the U.S.
Rory McIlroy set up two straight eagle putts for Tommy Fleetwood on Nos. 11 and 12 in the Day 2 Ryder Cup foursomes, Later, Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth get one of their own on No. 12.
Ludvig Aberg was dialed in Saturday morning, nearly acing the par-3 fourth as part of 9-and-7 foursomes win.