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Bryson just wins, Rory just doesn’t
In the end it all comes down to a single putt.
Bryson’s renaissance at Pinehurst
M. James Ward outlines how the “new” DeChambeau is a fan favorite and how his stirring final par to edge out Rory McIlroy is just…
New US Open champion urges PGA Tour and LIV Golf to ‘figure it out’
DeChambeau edged out Rory McIlroy at Pinehurst to claim his second major title.
Bryson DeChambeau dedicates US Open win to father & Payne Stewart
Pinehurst victory was ‘a dream come true’ after Rory McIlroy missing late putts to lose by one shot.
Bryson DeChambeau claims second US Open title
Short putt misses cost Rory McIlroy dear.
Former US Open champion Martin Kaymer ends 13 over par
The German, who won the 2014 tournament, carded a closing 73 at Pinehurst.
Rory McIlroy three shots behind Bryson DeChambeau at US Open
Four shots clear before a double bogey on the 16th, DeChambeau immediately responded with a birdie on the next.
Scottie Scheffler will reconsider schedule after frustrating day at US Open
The world number one admitted he had felt the effects of a gruelling weekend at Muirfield Village.
Shane Lowry reveals struggles after third round at Pinehurst
Lowry remained on five over par after carding a round of 70.
Tiger Woods will make Open Championship his last event of the season
Woods said he was stuck between practising more to gain competitive sharpness and being concerned about suffering yet another injury.
Swinging Surprises: Remembering the Top 5 Open Championship Upsets that Shook the World of Golf
Long odds at the Open Championship does not mean you have no chance. These five winners all won at big numbers.
Harman is the Man
The 151st Open Championship concluded at Royal Liverpool Golf Club on Sunday afternoon in atrocious wet weather
It would mean the world to me – Brian Harman relishing chance of Ryder Cup debut
Harman won by six shots at Royal Liverpool.
Rory McIlroy turns attention to Ryder Cup as wait for fifth major continues
The Northern Irishman was unable to reproduce his best form at Royal Liverpool as he finished seven shots behind American Brian Harman.
Reigning champions in a time of kings
What happens when one looks at the Open Championship when it was played with a king rather than a queen to reign over us?
A wild weird world
It’s an ill wind that blows no one any good
Martin Ebert weighs in on Royal Portrush
Looking back at the 148th Open Championship
Shane’s Road – Then & Now
Resilience brings home Claret Jug
Very much stranger than fiction
It’s not always the case that no one ever remembers who came second.
R&A finds its own “Shinnecock”
148th Open rousing success — Portrush to return in ’24?