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For almost 40 years—from 1967 through 2006—the Open Championship did not return to Royal Liverpool. Well, it came back in roaring fashion with a monumental Tiger Woods victory in 2006 and a Rory McIlroy major win eight years later. Now, nine years after the Northern Irishman’s Hoylake triumph, the best golfers in the world will
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GULLANE, Scotland — Not once during the 16 years he has played golf professionally has Rory McIlroy won a tournament in Scotland. He’s been close, of course, more than once. Five top-four finishes in the Dunhill Links Championship represent strong evidence of consistent excellence. But throw in three top-three finishes in the Open Championship—two at
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GULLANE, Scotland ­— It happens every week, of course, even in the biggest events. Or maybe even especially when the starting lineup is particularly strong. Inevitably, not everyone plays well and some notable names leave disappointed, having failed to qualify for the final 36 holes. The Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club was no different
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According to documents released by a Senate investigative subcommittee during Tuesday’s hearing on the proposed deal between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Public Investment Fund, an Augusta National membership for Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the governor of the PIF, was among the potential proposals. In addition, another proposal featured Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy being given
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In prepared remarks for Tuesday’s Congressional hearing on the proposed deal between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, Senator Richard Blumenthal (Conn.) will assert the new alliance shows how a “brutal, repressive regime can buy influence–indeed even take over–a cherished American institution simply to cleanse its public image.” A copy of the
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For a figure like Young Tom Morris, there’s always a threat that time will leave him a little colorless—nothing more than a name you vaguely recognize, but with all but the most prominent details (“he won some Open Championships, right?”) washed out with history. He didn’t live into his 80s like his father, Old Tom…in
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