Royal Portrush, British Open
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025 Viewer's Guide: How to watch, TV times, streaming options, featured coverage from Royal PortrushWe’re somehow already at the final(!) men’s major of the golf calendar, the British Open upon us, which means we’re about to see some dynamite last-ditch efforts to add to major tallies or perhaps another J.
Xander Schauffele closed with a 6-under 65 to overcome a two-shot deficit in the final round at Royal Troon and give the Americans a sweep of the four majors for the first time since 1982. Schauffele won his second major of the year after the PGA Championship.
The Co Antrim seaside town hosted its first Open 74 years ago, when you could sneak in for free and send a postcard from the course
Tuesday 15 July - Gates open 7am; Hours of play throughout the day; First service from Park & Ride to course 6.45am; Last service from course to Park & Ride 8pm. Wednesday 16 July - Gates open 7am; Hours of play throughout the day; First service from Park & Ride to course 6.45am; Last service from course to Park & Ride 8pm.
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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.
Golf fans could think of nothing better than playing a round at a major venue, and you can at Royal Portrush. The picturesque course is set to host the 2025 edition of The Open, and unlike some of
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Belfast Live on MSN153rd Open at Royal Portrush set to feature a world-first for golfThe four-point wire-cam system will provide immersive experiences of play unlike any seen before in a live TV production for golf
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Belfast News Letter on MSNThe Open in Portrush: Those coming for golf 'spend three to four times more' than typical visitor says Tourism NIGolf-related tourists spend between three and four times more than regular ones. That is just one of the arresting statistics from Tourism NI, which has given a breakdown of some of the numbers behind the upcoming Open contest in Portrush.