Rahm calls for peace talks as LIV’s war on the Ryder Cup hots up
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Aberdeen will be without Connor Barron for the club’s Scottish Premiership opener against Celtic.
Padraig Harrington and Darren Clarke are within striking distance of the summit after the opening round at the Senior Open Championship at Gleneagles.
Tiger Woods’ caddie has suggested the 15-time major winner could tee it up again this year. After missing the cut at the Open last week, Woods was asked about his upcoming schedule. Ad/> “Maybe something next year,” Woods said.
Henrik Stenson’s axing has led to a vacancy as Ryder Cup captain, and Paul Lawrie said it would be crazy to do anything other than re-interview those who were in the running in March. Stenson took the job in March, but left Team Europe in disarray when electing to join LIV Golf — which prompted his removal as captain. Ad/> Stenson beat off competition from Lawrie, Luke Donald and Robert Karlsson to lead the team in Italy next year.
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There were fireworks on the 17th hole in the Cazoo Classic at Hillside, as Eddie Pepperell holed from the fairway for an eagle and his playing partner Paul Waring followed suit from the bunker. Pepperell, who has been struggling for form and slipped down to 619 in the world, was going along steadily on two-under after 16 holes. Ad/> An error off the tee on the par five left him well back with his third shot, as he pulled out a long iron from 239 yards.
Niall Kearney heads the Irish challenge after the opening round at the Cazoo Classic with the Dubliner seven shots off the lead held by England's Paul Waring.