Tom Weiskopf, 1973 British Open champion, dead at 79
Tom Weiskopf, the 1973 British Open champion who became a noted course designer and golf commentator, died Saturday at his Montana home after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
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Tom Weiskopf, the 1973 British Open champion who became a noted course designer and golf commentator, died Saturday at his Montana home after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
The 1973 Open champion Tom Weiskopf has died at the age of 79. Weiskopf was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2020, and died in Arizona on Saturday. Ad «He worked to the end.
Darren Clarke held off a late charge from former Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington to claim a one-shot victory after a weather-delayed final round at the Senior Open.
Darren Clarke held firm in difficult conditions to join some elite company with a win in the Senior Open at Gleneagles. The Northern Irishman played the best golf all week, but gave the rest of the field a chance due to a cold putter. Ad/> That remained the case on Sunday, but following a rain delay late in the afternoon, he dug in and made a birdie on 18 to become only the fourth man after Gary Player, Bob Charles and Tom Watson to win both The Open and Senior Open.
Darren Clarke is still in a tie for the lead heading into the final round at the Senior Open Championship in Gleneagles - while Padraig Harrington is well placed just three strokes back.
The Old Course at St Andrews will host the 150th Open Championship from July 14-17.
Sam Burns made a 38-foot birdie putt on the first play-off hole at the Charles Schwab Challenge to beat top-ranked Scottie Scheffler on Sunday.
FORT WORTH, Texas — Sam Burns made a 38-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole at Colonial, which came just more than two hours after he had finished his round, to beat top-ranked Scottie Scheffler on Sunday.