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06:35 Todd Hamilton (US), Justin Leonard (US), Jack McDonald (Sco) 06:46 Tom McKibbin (NI), (a) Calum Scott (Sco), Alexander Noren (Swe) 06:57 Michael Hendry (NZ), Vincent Norrman (Swe), Jesper Svensson (Swe) 07:08 Daniel Hillier (NZ), Ryosuke Kinoshita (Jpn), Young-Han Song (Kor) 07:19 Abraham Ancer (Mex), Ryo Hisatsune (Jpn), Min-Woo Lee (Aus) 07:30 Nicolai Hoejgaard (Den), Keita Nakajima (Jpn), Adam Scott (Aus) 07:41 Francesco Molinari (Ita), Justin Rose (Eng), (a) Jasper Stubbs (Aus) 07:52 Sung-Jae Im (Kor), Matthew Southgate (Eng), Justin Thomas (US) 08:03 Laurie Canter (Eng), Nick Taylor (Can), Matt Wallace (Eng) 08:14 Matteo Manassero (Ita), Shubhankar Sharma (Ind), Sebastian…

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Callaway has launched a new range of tour-validated wedges, Opus and Opus Platinum, which feature all-new Spin Gen Face technology for the ultimate in short game control. Spin Gen Face Technology provides spin and control by combining three key elements on the face. An all-new tighter pitch puts more grooves on the face, an offset groove-in-groove design creates spin when opening the face, and a new aggressive face blast is developed for spin and bite on partial shots. These three elements work in conjunction to provide crisp, Tour-level spin that promotes short game action and control like never before. A…

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The winner of The 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon will receive $3.1 million (£2.4m)  in prize money. The Champion Golfer of the Year will receive the highest amount in The Open’s history as it returns to the renowned Ayrshire links for the tenth time. The R&A announced that the total prize fund for The Open, will be $17 million (£13m), representing a $500,000 increase on 2023. Martin Slumbers, CEO of The R&A, said, “The R&A has a responsibility to strike a balance between maintaining The Open’s position in the global game, providing the funds required for governance and developing…

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Bob MacIntyre birdied the 18th hole at The Renaissance Club to claim an emotional home victory and win the Scottish Open. The home favourite produced a stunning finish 12 months ago at the same venue only to see Rory McIlroy take the title but he would not be denied again in front of his adoring fans. It needed another big finish as MacIntyre trailed by three on the back nine, but he holed a long putt on the 14th, eagled the 16th after a remarkable approach from the rough to six feet, and holed from 22 feet on the last…

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Japan’s Ayaka Furue won her first major title by a single shot when she holed an eagle putt from 15 feet on the final green in the Evian Championship at Evian Resort in France. Furue powered past Australian Stephanie Kyriacou to finish on 19-under-par and scoop the $1.2 million first prize. Locked in a three-way tie for the lead with clubhouse leader Patty Tavatanakit and Kyriacou coming to the 18th, Furue produced a moment of pure magic as her second shot flew over the lake protecting the green by the narrowest of margins and ended pin high. When she sank…

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Sergio Garcia and his Fireballs GC team produced a storybook finish for their Spanish fans on home soil at LIV Golf Andalucía. Garcia rallied from seven strokes down to win his first LIV Golf individual title on the second sudden-death playoff hole against Crushers GC’s Anirban Lahiri. Meanwhile, teammates Abraham Ancer and David Puig beat the Crushers duo of captain Bryson DeChambeau and Paul Casey in the team aggregate-score playoff as the Fireballs – with three Spaniards on the roster – swept both trophies at Real Club Valderrama. For Garcia, the script couldn’t have been written any better, as he…

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Ludvig Åberg will take a two-shot lead into the final round of the Scottish Open but Ryder Cup teammate Bob MacIntyre will be breathing down his neck in search of an emotional win on home soil. Åberg started the day with a one-shot advantage at The Renaissance Club but trailed MacIntyre by two on the back nine as the Scot carded a 63 to delight the local fans and catapult himself up the leaderboard. The Swede then birdied the 16th and 17th, however, to sign for a 65 and get to 17 under as he searches for a first Rolex…

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Australian Stephanie Kyriacou edged a stroke ahead of Ayaka Furue and Lauren Coughlin with a birdie on the final hole in the third round of the Amundi Evian Championship. The 23-year-old from Sydney, fired a 67 in hot and sunny conditions at Evian Resort Golf Club for a 54-hole total of 14-under-par at the fourth women’s major of the season. The world No.100 played 19-and-a-half holes on Saturday, after the second round was suspended overnight due to thunderstorms. She completed her second round at 8am before taking a nap and then starting her third round five hours later. The two-time…

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It was a performance which broke or equalled all kinds of records, not to mention Phil Mickelson’s heart. The last time Royal Troon hosted the Open Championship in 2016, Sweden’s Henrik Stenson came out on top in a sensational shootout with Mickelson to win his only major title and lift the Claret Jug. Stenson carded a closing 63 to become only the second player ever to finish a major on 20 under par, equalling the record set by Jason Day in the previous year’s US PGA Championship. As well as equalling the lowest score recorded in any major at the…

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Toptracer, the world’s number one range technology, has announced a five-year partnership with The R&A for The Open and AIG Women’s Open. The agreement will see Toptracer deliver innovations in unique ways in order for fans to engage with the sport both on-site at championships and when they participate at golf facilities using Toptracer technology. The breadth of the partnership will be showcased at its fullest during The 152nd Open at Royal Troon. New this year is a unique collaboration that allows Toptracer to integrate a new indoor application of its technology with Foresight Sports—the industry leader in launch monitor…

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