Scottie Scheffler wins Open Championship
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Sunday of The Open Championship is one of the best days on the annual golfing calendar. A Champion Golfer of the Year is set to be crowned, hot coffee is brewing in the pot for those in the United States and a links golf course that asks numerous questions of players is presented on television.
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Yardbarker on MSNGolf’s focus shifts to the Ryder Cup after Open Championship
After a dominant performance by Scottie Scheffler in last weekend’s Open Championship, the narrative around this year’s Ryder Cup in New York has begun to take shape.
With world-class conditions, a pristine setup, and picture-perfect weather, Royal Portrush delivered the dream scenario every tournament
Scheffler's prioritization and compartmentalization is even more important than his suddenly strong putting stroke
Scottie Scheffler secures a four-shot victory at the British Open, evoking comparisons to Tiger Woods due to his consistent dominance. As Scheffler continues to make history with major wins, he's compared to legends like Woods,
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Golf365 on MSNIs Open Champion Scheffler the best since Tiger? Their identical 1,997 day Major record
Is Scottie Scheffler's recent dominance the dawn of a new era or a repeat of greatness? A spooky 1,997-day record he now shares with Tiger.
Scottie Scheffler continued his incredible run in 2025 by winning The Open Championship at Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland, with a commanding four-shot
Scottie Scheffler clinched his first British Open victory at Royal Portrush, winning by four strokes. Demonstrating unwavering focus, he began with a four-shot lead and maintained dominance despite challenges.
To highlight how he deals with fame, Scottie Scheffler told a story of the two Chipotle restaurants that he eats at when he’s home in Dallas.
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The Mirror US on MSNScottie Scheffler's caddie gets another bumper pay day thanks to The Open success
Scottie Scheffler's caddie, Ted Scott, is set for a bumper pay rise after the former came through at Royal Portrush to win The Open Championship in convincing fashion