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Rahm Cut To 16/1 To Win First Major At Royal Portrush
Double Dubai Duty Free Irish Open winner Jon Rahm has been cut to odds of 16/1 to capture the Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
Rahm was at 18/1 with Paddy Power ahead of Sunday’s two-shot success at Lahinch.
The Spaniard’s revised odds to lift the Claret Jug now has the 24-year old just behind the 15-time Major winning Tiger Woods and World No. 2 Dustin Johnson, and with the American duo at 12/1.
Rahm will be teeing-up in a fourth Open and a 14th Major in his now eight-time pro winner ...
Knox Eagles Last & Now Looks To Become First Irish Open Repeat Winner In 22-Years
Russell Knox brilliantly eagled the last to boost chances of becoming the first since Colin Montgomerie 22-years ago to successfully defend the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Lahinch.
Knox rolled-in a three-footer at the par-five last hole in posting a second round 68 and turn a very indifferent start, when he was struggling at three-over through six holes, to salvage his round with a two-under 68 for a 36-hole five under par total and just four from the front.
Scotland’s top-ranked golfer ...
Open Championship Reverting To A Three-Hole Play-Off If Tied At Royal Portrush
The R & A, and as organisers of golf’s oldest Major, have broken from a 40-year tradition to now adopt a three-hole play-off should one be required at this year’s 148th Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
If needed, the play-off will be over par-4 1st hole, the par-3 13th and the par-4 18th.
If any players are still level after those three holes, the winner of the Claret Jug will be decided by a sudden death play-off.
Since 1989 when American Mark Calcavecchia defeated the Australian ...
Harrington Produces Lowest Tour Score In 18-Years To Lead Irish Open By Two At Lahinch
Ryder Cup Captain Padraig Harrington led by example to ignite his quest for a second Irish Open success in 12-years after a sizzling 63 for a two-shot lead on day one of the event at Lahinch.
It was remarkably also the 47-year old Dubliner’s lowest Tour score in over 18-years, and also close to 300 events ago at the 2001 Singapore Open, thanks to eight birdies and just the one bogey in glorious conditions on Ireland’s south-west coast.
“I didn’t expect 63 out of it. I was expecting ...
Knox’s ‘Secret Recipe’ For First Irish Open Repeat Success In 22-Years – A Pint Of Guinness Each Night
Russell Knox reckons he’s found the ‘Secret Recipe’ to a first successful defence of an Irish Open in 22-years – a pint of Guinness every night.
Knox has returned to Europe and this week’s Dubai Duty Free sponsored event looking to become the first player since fellow Scot Colin Montgomerie in 1996 and 1997 to win back-to-back Irish Open titles.
For the current World No. 72 ranked Knox, it will be a first of three events on ‘home’ soil including next week’s Aberdeen ...
Syme Thrilled To Be Returning To Royal Portrush After Qualifying For The Open.
Connor Syme is proudly returning to Royal Portrush five years after first playing the course now among five Scots to be competing in the 2019 Open Championship.
Syme, who turns 24 on July 11th, secured the second qualifying place thanks to a pair of 67s over a mixture of 18 holes at the two Fairmont Resort courses to the east of St. Andrews.
In 2014, Syme made it through to the semi-finals of the Amateur Championship and now he is returning thanks to his efforts and just a 15-minute drive from his ...
Wu Wonders Now Of A Royal Portrush Practice Round With Woods
Just weeks after teeing-up in a first U.S. Open and 22-year old American Amateur amateur sensation, Brandon Wu is headed to a first Open Championship after storming his way to leading qualifier at a Final Qualifier at the Fairmont Resort in Scotland.
Wu posted scores of 64 and 67 for a nine-under par tally in bright but breezy conditions on an 18-hole combination over the two courses to the east of the St. Andrews.
The current World No. 5 ranked amateur managed seven birdies and just one dropped ...



