More golf than ever: When is The 150th Open on Sky Sports?
The final men's major of the year is under way, with round-the-clock coverage of The 150th Open continuing with round three exclusively live on Sky Sports' dedicated channel.
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The final men's major of the year is under way, with round-the-clock coverage of The 150th Open continuing with round three exclusively live on Sky Sports' dedicated channel.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Here are Saturday's tee times for the third round of The Open on the Old Course at St. Andrews:
Justin Harding made the most of his late addition to the Genesis Scottish Open with a flawless opening 65, but it was a completely different story for Ian Poulter at the Renaissance Club.
Collin Morikawa says it was frustrating to be linked with the LIV Golf Investments Series and believes the time has come to "let go" of conversations about the rival tour.
Billy Horschel has branded LIV Golf's players «hypocrites and liars» as Ian Poulter prepares to play the Scottish Open this week. Poulter — who signed up for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series — challenged a suspension and is now eligible to play the event, which starts on Thursday, after the DP World Tour attempted to ban 16 LIV players from competing. Ad/> Horschel does not believe Poulter should have been allowed to play, with the reigning BMW PGA champion not holding back on his view of the rebel LIV players.
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World number 15 Billy Horschel has urged the "hypocrites and liars" on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series to stay away from the established tours.
Billy Horschel has accused the players who have joined LIV Golf of being "hypocrites and liars" and urged them to stay away from the established tours.