Open day four: Billy Horschel out in front as Shane Lowry slips back
American Billy Horschel holds the lead at Royal Troon, in front by just one stroke going into the final day of the 152nd Open Championship.
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American Billy Horschel holds the lead at Royal Troon, in front by just one stroke going into the final day of the 152nd Open Championship.
Daniel Brown became a fan favorite at The 152nd Open Championship Saturday with spectators and the internet. While playing Hole No. 18 in the third round with 36-hole leader Shane Lowry, Brown was seen puffing ciggies and taking selfies with fans at Royal Troon Golf Club. If this can make you famous, I wish the world saw me during my annual trip to Las Vegas for the NFL Kickoff Game.
TROON, Scotland :American Billy Horschel produced a masterful round in atrocious conditions on Saturday to lead the British Open as the field bunched up for what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the battle for the Claret Jug at Royal Troon.
Shane Lowry struggled to a six-over-par 77 in atrocious conditions on Saturday but remains only three strokes behind leader Billy Horschel entering the final round of the Open Championship at Royal Troon.
TROON, Scotland — Stronger winds and firmer conditions made the second round of the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon Golf Club on Friday even more treacherous for the world's best golfers.
Shane Lowry had the full support of Rory McIlroy as he sought to turn the halfway lead into a second Open title at Royal Troon.
TROON, Scotland : The teasing winds, deep bunkers and gorse bushes of Royal Troon left many of the world's best golfers with furrowed brows on Friday, but England's Justin Rose loved every minute.
Shane Lowry was a surprising model of calm amid all the calamity in the British Open on Friday.