Open eyes on Rory McIlroy as he looks to end decade-long wait for major win
Nine years and 11 months. Some 3,629 days. Around 87,100 hours.
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Nine years and 11 months. Some 3,629 days. Around 87,100 hours.
No golfer has ever won the Scottish Open in back-to-back years. Defending champion Rory McIlroy looks to end that drought when he tees it up for the first time since missing two late par putts inside of 4 feet and losing the U.S. Open in mid-June. McIlroy and 155 other golfers head to The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland, to vie for a $9 million purse, including $1.58 million to the winner.
World No. 1 Nelly Korda will lead the U.S. women's golf team at the Olympic Games this summer in Paris.
South Korea’s Tom Kim has held onto his lead as Shane Lowry and Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre both shot into contention in a weather-hit second round of the Travelers Championship.
Shane Lowry shot a sublime 62 to move into contention in a weather-hit second round of the Travelers Championship.
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.
By Vik Chokshi FOX Sports Gambling Lead
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry are set to represent Ireland in this summer's Olympics at former Ryder Cup venue Le Golf National.