Rory McIlroy, Ball Pops and British Open
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British Open, Matt Fitzpatrick and Scottie Scheffler
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Justin Rose narrowly avoids disaster after hitting stone-cold shank into galleryJustin Rose got off to a blazing start at Portrush on Saturday. After bogeying the opening hole, Rose birdied five of the next six to claw his way back into contention for the second British Open running.
Scottie Scheffler took control of the 2025 Open Championship with a seven-under 64 on Friday. Scheffler owns a one-shot lead over Matt Fitzpatrick and a two-shot edge over Brian Harman and Haotong Li.
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John Parry's tee shot at the 192-yard No. 13 landed at the front of the green, took a couple of bounces and hopped straight into the cup.
The British Open at Royal Portrush has had its first hole-in-one. English golfer John Parry hit an 8-iron at the 192-yard No. 13 that landed at the front of the green, took a couple of bounces and hopped straight into the cup.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: See the sick shot that had Tyrrell Hatton the happiest he's ever been on a golf courseWe've done plenty of posts through the years about Tyrrell Hatton losing his cool on the golf course. Or, specifically, at the golf course. Well, this is NOT one of those posts. That's because Hatton was arguably the happiest golf fans have ever seen him during Saturday's third round of the British Open.
Brooks Koepka, Collin Morikawa, Ben Griffin, Adam Scott, Patrick Reed and Patrick Cantlay were some of the high-profile golfers who missed the cut on Friday after Round 2 of the British Open.
Open Championship at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland presents the final major championship test this season as the world's best golfers chase one of the most coveted prizes in golf: the Claret Jug.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: A controversial decision shows the tricky problem players face with the Rules of GolfTwenty minutes, dissecting a tenth-of-a-second sequence, to determine if a ball had shifted two dimples. The verdict would decide not just a two-stroke penalty but whether a man's integrity would survive intact.