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Scottie Scheffler surged to the top of the leaderboard at the British Open, carding a stunning 64 to lead by one stroke.
Nicolai Hojgaard remembers his amateur days when things got tense during a playoff with his twin brother Rasmus. “Back then we couldn’t handle those situations,” he said. Now they’re feeding off them.
Scottie Scheffler had no idea what was coming his way on Friday in the British Open. He warmed up in a short-sleeved shirt.
Golf Digest's Jamie Kennedy revisited this rather improbable story, which contributed to the legend of Rory McIlroy, a gifted ...
Former champion Brian Harman climbed to the top of the second-round leaderboard at the British Open as home favourite Rory ...
Open Championship continued Friday at Royal Portrush. Scottie Scheffler headlines a jammed leaderboard. Here's a recap of what happened: ...
American Scheffler finished on 10 under par, one clear of Matt Fitzpatrick who carded 66 to boost his hopes of becoming the ...
Scheffler posted a 64 on Friday in the second round of the British Open, which had him just a shot off the course record in ...
Forget the talk that Scottie Scheffler still needs to learn how to play links. On Friday, the world's No. 1 golfer could have ...
Another bogey-free round belonged to 44-year-old Justin Rose, in the group at 69 that included 52-year-old Lee Westwood, ...
Scottie Scheffler was on a roll no matter the weather in the British Open. He made birdie on two of his last three holes for ...