Royal Portrush, British Open
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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.
Scottie Scheffler shot a 4-under 67 at Royal Portrush Golf Club to improve to 14-under 199 – his lowest 54-hole total at a major
With six birdies coming home, Westwood rocketed back up the leaderboard with an Open record-tying back-nine 29.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: This one stat is why Scottie Scheffler is dominating at PortrushScheffler, looking to lift his first claret jug, forged a four-shot lead over Haotong Li heading into Sunday’s final round and gained four shots on Fitzpatrick on Day 3. And while the Englishman lamented his own putts that didn’t fall, he was taken by Scheffler seemingly making everything he looked out.
When the Royal Portrush Golf Club was founded, it was called simply “the Country Club.” Starting in 1892, the club was renamed “the Royal Country Club,” and in 1895, it became the “Royal Portrush Country Club.” The changing names have to do with the British royal family, and the history of royal golf clubs.
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Royal Portrush is not only open to visitors, but its yearly membership dues are what the average American golfer spends on public tee times.
As the best players in the world prepare for this 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush, it’s important to note just how different Irish golf – and particularly this one – is from those classic Scottish or English rota courses.
Golfer Rory McIlroy's 2025 has been quite eventful, but his golfing game got pretty strange for a second during Saturday's The Open round at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Island.