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Bryson DeChambeau tips Trump’s Turnberry as ‘worthy’ host of The Open - American golfer Bryson DeChambeau is all for ...
Bryson DeChambeau says he is all for the Turnberry course in Scotland -- owned by President Donald Trump -- hosting an Open ...
American golfer Bryson DeChambeau is all for President Donald Trump's Turnberry course in Scotland hosting a British Open for ...
Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood are offering reminders that the British Open doesn't discriminate against older players ...
It’s golf’s original major, first played in 1860 at Prestwick Golf Club. The Open Championship (often called the British Open ...
FILE -Tiger Woods of the United States tees off from the 18th towards the club house of the Royal and Ancient during the ...
Some of the most memorable Open Championship moments stem from narratives that go well beyond the leaderboard — and few stories resonate like Tom Watson’s near-miss at Turnberry in 2009.
SANDWICH, England – Masters champions Hideki Matsuyama and Bubba Watson have withdrawn from the Open Championship at Royal St George’s due to COVID-19 protocols.
And then came this year’s U.S. Open, only the second one Spaun had ever played. He streaked out to an opening-round 66, posting one of only two bogey-free rounds in the entire 156-man field.
Adam Scott's charge up the U.S. Open leaderboard has tapped into the best type of sports story: The Old Guy Has Still Got It.
Watson, who was the defending champion after winning the 1982 U.S. Open, was with Seve Ballesteros, the two players who were supposed to win golf’s hardest championship.
The only player with more consecutive major championship appearances was Jack Nicklaus (146, 1962-98). Tom Watson (87, 1974-96) is third on the list. How did they rate?