The Open: Scheffler favored; McIlroy seeks season's first major win - ESPN
TROON, Scotland — The Open Championship, the final major championship of the season, starts Thursday at Royal Troon Golf Course on Scotland's west coast.
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TROON, Scotland — The Open Championship, the final major championship of the season, starts Thursday at Royal Troon Golf Course on Scotland's west coast.
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While the Travelers Championship — the last signature event of the year — won't feature Rory McIlroy, it will include Scottie Scheffler. The No. 1 golfer in the world seeks his sixth PGA Tour win of the season. The Travelers will be held at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, and will feature a $20 million total purse, including $3.6 million to the winner. Keegan Bradley looks to become the first player to win the Travelers in back-to-back years since Phil Mickelson in 2001-02.
Rory McIlroy may be one of golf's biggest draws but he is doing the right thing by taking some time away from the game following his stunning collapse at the U.S. Open, PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said on Wednesday.
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After suffering a gut-wrenching collapse in Sunday's final round of the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, four-time major champion Rory McIlroy said in a statement on X on Monday that he'll take a few weeks off to «process everything and build myself back up.»
While some golfers might enjoy the respite of playing an event without red-hot Scottie Scheffler in the field, Keegan Bradley feels a triumph without the world's best golfer present would leave something to be desired.