Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler
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GB News on MSNScottie Scheffler dominates at Royal Portrush to win The Open as Rory McIlroy comes up shortScottie Scheffler claimed victory at The Open Championship on Sunday evening, securing the Claret Jug with a commanding performance at Royal Portrush. The world number one concluded the tournament at 17 under par,
Scheffler won by four shots Sunday at Royal Portrush, his fourth major victory and first in an Open Championship.
The top-ranked golfer cruised to another dominant outing to claim the British Open. Scheffler, who entered the day with a massive four-shot lead, pushed it to seven at one point en route to his four-shot victory at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. Nobody even came close to catching him.
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Rory McIlroy stared at his card behind the 18th green and smiled the smile of a golfer who knew he’d had a day to remember at the British Open.
Home favourite Rory McIlroy birdied three of his first holes to begin a third-round charge in perfect scoring conditions at the British Open on Saturday.
Roar, Rory, roar! Except the problem for the magnificent McIlroy masses here at the 153rd Open is that it does not seem to matter how loudly they cheer and shout and urge on their home hero.
The first round of the 2025 Open Championship saw Royal Portrush giving the 156-player field all it could handle as ever-changing weather conditions allowed the Northern Ireland course to show off its strength against the best players in the world.