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Golf | The Open: Irish High of Scoty! Not the world. 1 walks for its 4th head to a good win along the coast. Golf news

The United States Scotty Chefler kissed the Claret Jug Trophy as it pose for photographers after winning the British Open Golf Championship on the Royal Portrash Golf Club, Northern Ireland, Sunday, 20 July, 2025. (AP Photo/John Super)

Portrash (Northern Ireland): Scotty Sheffer was a lonely man who was walking leisurely along the Irish coast, except that it was in the crowded sun-bathing royal image.14-Enermer and the beginning of the four clear days of the ground, they had no problem saving the wrong bunker shot, which returned to the Fairway Bunker on the eighth hole. He came out with a double bogie, but did not have to sweat much.He repaired that damage and finished the day with 68 after the first round of 64–67–68 and made a four-shot win over Harris English (66) and five Clear of Chris Gotterup (67) made it 1-2-3 for Americans. The fourth head of the chefler brought him his first open and has now completed three-fourths of his journey to the unavoidable career slam.Meanwhile, English and Gotterup wrote their unique stories. For the second time, English ended the runner-up behind the chefler in a major this year. It came despite a regular caddy, Eric Larsen, a work visa to enter the UK due to a previous drug -related punishment. Larsen served a ten -year jail to deal with cocaine to his friends before being released from a half -way house in 2006. Then he turned his life into a caddy. The English placed her long -term coach Ramon Bescensa as her bagman, which came from Spain, where she was cadling for Live Golfer, Abraham Naser.Gotorup played with English, won the Genesis Scottish Open last week to qualify for the 153rd Open and made a successful first visit to the pond after finishing third.There it seemed that there were two fights at the picturesque Royal Portrash Club. In one, Scotty Sheffoler vs. Scotty Sheffoler and in the other a dozen others were shown struggling for minor places.As English and Gotterup finished second and third, Vinham Clarke (65), Matt Fitzpatric (69) and Lee Hotong (70) finished fourth.Defending champions Xander Schaffele (68), who went well from 7-under 7th to 10-under, lived with Rory McLero, who were swept away and swept away. The Rory returned with a double with only 8-enders from 8-under-under-endr and then again increased to 10-under.The completion of trio in Tide-Seventh was Robert McIntire, who again showed his major promise after a runner-up Finnish at the US Open last month and this was his third top 10 in the open since its start in the same portraft. Bryson Decombo (64), the best scorer of the day, came back from the verge after day 2, and was in 10th place. Indian American Akshay Bhatia finished T -30th. Indobritish Aaron Rai ended T-33rd.

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