Scottie Scheffler in command despite double-bogey
A rare misjudgement from runaway Open leader Scottie Scheffler offered a glimmer of hope to the chasing pack but his advantage was still five shots as he entered the back nine at Royal Portrush.
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A rare misjudgement from runaway Open leader Scottie Scheffler offered a glimmer of hope to the chasing pack but his advantage was still five shots as he entered the back nine at Royal Portrush.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — With the Northern Irish sun beating down on the links below him, Rory McIlroy stood on the 17th tee box — one of the highest points at Royal Portrush — and took in the scene at the Open Championship.
A brilliant opening birdie from Scottie Scheffler doused the fire in Rory McIlroy’s partisan home crowd as the unflappable world number one began what was expected to be a procession to his first Open title.
Relentless Scottie Scheffler kept his head as others around him were losing theirs, but while his main rivals fell away, the spectre of Rory McIlroy loomed in the distance.
The question Scottie Scheffler was asking of himself at the start of the week could very well be posed to those chasing him in the British Open.
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The fourth round of the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush will begin in pairings. Here are the tee times: