Bryson DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy struggle at Open Championship - ESPN
TROON, Scotland — Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy beat everyone in last month's U.S. Open.
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TROON, Scotland — Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy beat everyone in last month's U.S. Open.
Rory McIlroy faces a major fight to stay in the 152nd Open Championship for the weekend after a disastrous opening round 78 at Royal Troon.
Bob MacIntyre reckons his Open start was close to perfection.
Bryson DeChambeau suffered a nightmare start to his bid for back-to-back major victories on day one of the 152nd Open.
US Open rivals Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau found themselves together at the wrong end of the leaderboard on day one of the 152nd Open.
The winner of the 152nd Open at Royal Troon will receive USD 3.1 million in prize money. The Champion Golfer of the Year will pocket the highest amount in The Open's history as it returns to the renowned Ayrshire links for the tenth time. The R&A announced an increase of half a million dollars in the prize purse for the 2024 Open to be played from July 18 to 21. The prize purse will now be USD 17 million, a USD 500,000 increase from 2023.
Shubhankar Sharma will be the only Indian passport holder teeing off at the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon, Scotland on Thursday even as several Indian-origin players, including Akshay Bhatia, would aim to hold aloft the Claret Jug at the oldest Major over the weekend. Last year Sharma finished tied-eighth at Royal Liverpool for the best-ever finish by an Indian at the British Open. Apart from Sharma, the other Indian touch at Liverpool was Sahith Theegala, who missed the cut. However, this time around, there is a strong Indian flavour in the field, including Theegala, one of the most exciting young stars, Bhatia, the left-hander who defied the popular norm of playing college before turning pro, and Aaron Rai, whose habit of wearing gloves on both hands, turns head in the golfing world.
Former Masters champion Adam Scott’s brilliant touch from the sand produced an early highlight on the first morning of the 152nd Open at Royal Troon.