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Tommy Fleetwood was the first victim of the decision to make caddies responsible for raking the sand of the bunkers at the Open Championship.
First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly were speaking during a visit to the golf tournament on Thursday.
President Donald Trump won’t be getting to host a British Open at his Turnberry resort anytime soon, according to the R&A, ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Tee times in Saturday’s third round of the British Open will be brought forward in an effort to ...
For the first time in 40 years, Open Championship caddies at Portrush this week will be charged with raking all of the ...
Turnberry is not the only Scottish links course currently overlooked by the R&A. Muirfield, located along the Firth of Forth ...
Caddies will be responsible for the raking of the bunkers at the 2025 British Open, which they do every other week anyway.
Four years after stating Turnberry would not host an Open 'in the foreseeable future,' the R&A says it's had discussions with Trump leadership about hosting the event.
Turnberry is not the only Scottish links being ignored by the R&A. Muirfield, located along the Firth of Forth east of Edinburgh, is reputed to be the purest of links courses. Its first Open was in ...
Mark Darbon said the R&A has talked to President Donald Trump's son about returning to Turnberry; he also noted that the OWGR board would review LIV Golf's bid.
The R&A's handling of LIV Golf for this Open has been a farce, writes Michael Rosenberg. It's also a reminder of what matters most to golf's governing bodies.