Rory McIlroy, Royal Portrush Golf Club
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"Friday the whatever of July 2019," he said, dismissively referring to his second round the last time the event was on the Antrim coast. An event that started with an appalling tee shot and ended with McIlroy missing the cut. "Harry was there last week," he added, referring to caddy Harry Diamond.
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GOLF.com on MSNThe shoes we're wearing to Portrush: 3 options for wet weatherWhich shoes will our on-site team be wearing to battle the elements in Portrush? Check out these great selections for wet conditions. The post The shoes we’re wearing to Portrush: 3 options for wet weather appeared first on Golf.
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Belfast Live on MSNGraeme McDowell handed Open role at Royal Portrush after missing out on qualifyingThe Open returns to Royal Portrush for the first time since 2019 this summer - and Graeme McDowell will be part of the Sky Sports broadcast team
World number one Scottie Scheffler is the favourite on golf betting sites, with local hero Rory McIlroy next on the market. McIlroy is aiming to follow in the footsteps of his good friend Shane Lowry, who was the champion golfer in 2019 - the last time Portrush hosted the tournament.
Open Championship betting preview from Betfair's golf tipster Steve Rawlings who has all the stats, form and results you need to know for the year’s final major championship
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Our hole-by-hole tour of Royal Portrush reveals what makes this Northern Irish links so uniqueCredit Northern Ireland. Links golf here is not like links golf in Scotland and England. It’s lusher and denser, full of emerald and gold. The dunes are bigger and the grasses longer. The ball bounces as much up and down as forward, and the greens, at least at Portrush, bob and weave in a way that would make most British courses seasick.
Mike Tirico takes you through the front nine of Royal Portrush, 2025 site of The Open Championship, the final men's major of the golf season.
Nine players as well as officials from the R&A will take part in formal press conferences ahead of the Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
Dapper Justin Rose hopes to be Open king as he races from Royal Ascot to Royal Portrush. The English hero believes he’s building nicely for the 153rd Championship through this week’s Genesis Scottish Open.