Royal Portrush, Open
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Bryson DeChambeau is open to ideas as he bids to improve his poor record at the British Open, where handling the fickle weather can be the key to success.
Backspin: His year was slowed by a rib injury that kept him out for two months. Padraig Harrington (2007-08), Tiger Woods (2005-06) and Tom Watson (1982-83) are the only back-to-back Open champions the last 50 years.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Shane Lowry and Collin Morikawa are grouped together for the first two rounds of the 153rd British Open, beginning July 17 at Royal Portrush, in Northern Ireland. They will tee off in the first round at 5:09 a.m. (EDT) and in the second round at 10:10 a.m.
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No one wins more than Scottie Scheffler these days. But as the year's final major nears, the world's No. 1 player finds himself asking what the point of it is.
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Spieth hasn't played since a withdrawal at the Travelers, and has since welcomed his third child. Now, he has some work to do to secure signature-event status for 2026.
The 18 LIV golfers in the British Open compares to the 12 who competed in the Masters, 15 in the PGA Championship and 14 in the U.S. Open.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: The one problem Bryson DeChambeau couldn't solve—until nowFor all his scientific precision and analytical approach to golf, Bryson DeChambeau has encountered one variable that defies his calculations: the wind. It's a struggle that reached its nadir last year at Royal Troon,
The British Open tees off Thursday at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. Here’s what you need to know about the final major championship of the golf season.