Scottie Scheffler Wins Fourth Major at Open Championship
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Royal Portrush, British Open and LIV Golf
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Sunday of The Open Championship is one of the best days on the annual golfing calendar. A Champion Golfer of the Year is set to be crowned, hot coffee is brewing in the pot for those in the United States and a links golf course that asks numerous questions of players is presented on television.
Scottie Scheffler's victory at the Open Championship has unleashed a massive wave of congratulations from a wide variety of sources.
This is the message Scottie Scheffler has delivered — in a subliminal way — to the rest of the golf world. That was a recurring theme heard from those competitors of the 29-year-old world No. 1 who nearly lapped the field en route to winning the 153rd British Open on Sunday at Royal Portrush.
Along with golf's oldest major trophy and the title of Champion Golfer of the Year, players were vying for their portion of a $17 million purse at the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.
Golf superstar Scottie Scheffler might be the most nonchalant professional athlete the world has ever seen. Not in a bad way, but in a way that underscores his love for things beyond the game; his focus on the bigger picture.
A relentless Scottie Scheffler sealed his first British Open triumph by four shots as he turned the final day of the tournament into a procession at Royal Portrush on Sunday. The 29-year-old American world number one started out with a four-stroke lead and apart from one blip,
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British Open champion Scottie Scheffler won’t play in the PGA Tour’s 3M Open in Blaine, but he’s undoubtedly the talk of golf.
Scottie Scheffler began his bid for the third leg of the career Grand Slam on Sunday, taking a four-shot lead into the final round of the British Open at Royal Portrush. The start was ideal. From the first cut of rough,