Scottie Scheffler, Royal Portrush Golf Club
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Major winner's wife gives him specially-marked golf balls for Royal PortrushAfter starting his Thursday with an eagle on the second hole en route to a first-round 67, Matt Fitzpatrick is right at the top of the British Open leaderboard. A four-under start at Royal Portrush is nothing to sneeze at,
At rainy Royal Portrush, caddies shield golf balls, not players. Learn why, and how water changes shots and spin in wet conditions.
Former Open champion Phil Mickelson served up some of the old magic as the American veteran opened with an impressive one-under 70 at rain-hit Royal Portrush on Thursday. The 55-year-old six-time major winner who lifted the Claret Jug at Muirfield in 2013,
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Trump, the eldest grandchild of U.S. President Donald J. Trump and a rising senior at Benjamin School, is teeing it up at Lost City Golf Club.
The oldest major championship has taken a step into the modern world by using a technological feature that British Open organizers hope will bring to life one of the most storied walks in golf
Traditionally, the cut line keeps the best 65-70 players - and anyone tied with those at the bottom of that list - in the tournament for the weekend's action, but the number who make the cut varies between tournaments. At this year's Masters, for example, just 50 players and ties made the cut.
Putting at this RI mini golf course, named one of the best in New England, only costs $12 for children 9 and under.
The Western Massachusetts Golf Hall of Fame will honor six people as part of its Class of 2025. Brothers David Twohig and Ed Twohig Jr. will be joined by Carl Teschke, Deborah Bloom, Scott Coen and Dan Burack when they are inducted as the 13th class to the region’s elite.
The incident happened at 11:45 p.m. Saturday at a townhome in the 2300 block of Caroline Lane in Lower Paxton Township.
Viktor Hovland has earned more than $35 million from his results as a professional golfer. Just over five years into his career, the Norwegian is already ranked 36th on the PGA Tour's all-time money list. With such wealth at his disposal, it's easy to imagine a life of absolute luxury. However, that's far from Hovland's reality.