British Open, Royal Portrush and Golfer of the Year
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Golf's oldest Major Championship returns to Northern Ireland and Royal Portrush, packed with plenty of storylines. We break down the key things you need to know about The 153rd Open before the first tee shot.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: John Rahm picks his 'most prestigious' championship, and it's not one of the majors he's wonRahm has a particular affinity for Ireland, having captured two Irish Opens here on a couple of the most beloved tracks on the island. He stormed to a six-shot win in the 2017 edition at Portstewart, which is just up the road from Portrush, and seized a second two years later at Lahinch in County Clare.
Bryson DeChambeau is open to ideas as he bids to improve his poor record at the British Open, where handling the fickle weather can be the key to success.
Open Championship 2025 betting tips and predictions from Betfair golf experts Steve Rawlings, Dave Tindall and more who recommend their best bets for Royal Portrush
SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen locked in a $10 eight-leg PGA Tour parlay that would return nearly $1.1 million for the British Open 2025
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Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, but it's not on the island of Great Britain. So why is it hosting the “British” Open this week?
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GOLF.com on MSN2025 Open Championship TV schedule: How to watch the Open on TVNBC will provide exclusive TV coverage of the 2025 Open Championship. Check out the complete Open Championship TV schedule here.
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Yardbarker on MSNBritish Open Championship storylines: Will Rory McIlroy get revenge?The Open Championship returns to Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland this week, and we can't wait to watch the best in the world try to tame this 137-year-old beast.
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The Open Championship is bittersweet as the final major championship of the golf season, but that should actually only raise the excitement for fans. That's dou
Why Golf's Oldest Major Captivates Like No Other originally appeared on Athlon Sports. I love all four majors. They each hit me differently, though.