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Golf has long had a tradition of fathers and sons, but when the British Open was last held at Royal Liverpool in 2014, Rory McIlroy put golf’s moms on equal footing.
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Golf has long had a tradition of fathers and sons, but when the British Open was last held at Royal Liverpool in 2014, Rory McIlroy put golf’s moms on equal footing.
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Brian Harman has never won a major tournament but led the field at 10 under heading into the weekend, with Rory McIlroy nine back.
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Conditions were calm at Royal Liverpool as the final men’s golf major of the year began. Don’t expect them to stay that way.
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No matter which seaside, windswept course hosts the British Open, the final major tournament of the year puts a golfer’s imagination to work, and captures ours.
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Shin, who won by nine strokes in 2012, walks The Times through five holes that will test the men at the 151st Open.
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The Open is not looking for a title sponsor for one of the world’s most celebrated tournaments, but other options could be on the table.
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Many of the best players in the world have gathered at Royal Liverpool for the last major of the year.
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The R&A has learned from past mistakes. This year, it’s planning to allow the wind to dictate how the course at Royal Liverpool is set up.
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He won three majors in his career, but it was taking the British Open in 1994 that meant the most.