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Golf Digest on MSNSitting on credit card points? You can play this year’s Open venue and get a lesson from a major champion for freeFor an experience that would typically cost thousands, you can book the trip for completely free using credit-card points.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNBig Interview: Danny Campbell, the new general manager of Royal Portrush Golf Club, on looking forward to The OpenThe former Commercial Director of St Andrews Links Trust was offered the position of General Manager of Royal Portrush Golf ...
Brian Twite moved to Australia in 1955 where he remains a senior golf professional - Richard Allen Brian Twite – the only surviving player from the 1951 Open Championship at Royal Portrush – may be 98 ...
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Golf Digest on MSNSergio Garcia had a 3-footer for a spot in the Open at Royal Portrush. It did not end wellGolf can be a cruel and complex game, particularly at the elite level. Sergio Garcia, after 26 years as a pro, was reminded ...
However, the key words in Twite's statement are "in the future" as Rory McIlroy already has an Open Championship title under ...
See the full list of players competing in the final men's major of the year at Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland.
A host of LIV players are looking to earn one of three Open Championship spots, including Portrush native Graeme McDowell.
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Golf Digest on MSNPatrick Reed and Sergio Garcia aren't in the Open Championship yet. That could change this weekendThe Macau tournament is part of the R&A’s Open Qualifying Series, giving out exemptions into this summer’s Open Championship ...
open image in gallery Ryan Peake has earned a ticket to Royal Portrush (Getty Images) Peake held his nerve to sink a six-foot par putt at the last to secure the winner's cheque from the co ...
Patrick Reed, Carlos Ortiz and Jason Kokrak qualified for the British Open but Sergio Garcia failed to by missing a short ...
Sergio Garcia had a chance to qualify directly for the Open Championship at Royal Portrush with his putter, but he choked at ...
Brian Twite – the only surviving player from the 1951 Open Championship at Royal Portrush – may be 98, but his recollections of the tournament that year are crystal clear. “It was windy and ...
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