British Open has 5-way tie for lead in fickle weather
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Open Championship 2025 projected cut line
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Royal Portrush, British Open
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Shane Lowry unleashing F-bomb rants during golf tournaments is certainly nothing new. He did it at this year's PGA Championship. He did it at last year's British Open. He, well, you get the point. But what happened on Friday was still a bit shocking from the Irishman.
A pair of veteran announcers somehow survived what they seemed to believe was an attack from a bat July 18 during the broadcast of the British Open.
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The season-ending event at East Lake doles out what the PGA Tour calls "bonus money" and is not counted towards a player's official earnings on the money list.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: There was a bat (!) in the NBC booth and Kevin Kisner reacted exactly how we all wouldAs it circled over their heads, Hicks did his best to thwart it, flailing his hands around and laughing it off. Kisner, meanwhile, sunk deep into his chair. Then he took his sport coat and hid underneath it. Just as we all would:
Jacob Skov Olesen began Friday’s second round in his least favorite wind, and he promptly hit two tee balls out of bounds at Portrush’s par-4 first hole.
Former World No.1 had a little guidance in the 1996 Open Championship at Royal Lytham and St. Annes, all the way to the final green.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2026: The Butcher is back and Brian Harman looks better than ever at PortrushThe morning had been too beautiful for angst. A perfect day stretched across the near-perfect course, the forever blue of the Irish Sea painting an idyllic backdrop. Perhaps it was too early for distress,