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The Open braced for royal storm on Irish coast

The final chapter of The Open could resemble the opening scene of The Tempest, in which a fierce storm causes a royal shipwreckGraeme McDowell shelters under umbrella during the first round of the 2019 Open at Royal Portrush The final chapter of The Open could resemble the opening scene of The Tempest, in which a fierce storm causes a royal shipwreck This article The Open braced for royal storm on Irish coast appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Fred Daly: Ireland’s original Open champ

Fred Daly, Portrush born and bred, became the first Irish major champion when he won The Open at Royal Liverpool in 1947Fred Daly is hoisted on shoulders with the Claret Jug on his return to Belfast in 1947 (Picture: Public records Office Northern Ireland) Fred Daly, Portrush born and bred, became the first Irish major champion when he won The Open at Royal Liverpool in 1947 This article Fred Daly: Ireland’s original Open champ appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Shane Lowry: Toughest Test Is Yet To Come

If Shane Lowry is going to win the 2019 Open Championship he will need to overcome the most brutal conditions on the final day. This is far from overShane Lowry: Toughest Test Is Yet To Come From start to finish, Shane Lowry was in complete control during the third round of the Open Championship at Royal …Continue reading » This article Shane Lowry: Toughest Test Is Yet To Come appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Rickie Fowler rises up The Open leaderboard

Rickie Fowler’s challenge at The Open is trending in the right direction with scores of 70, 69 and 66 so farRickie Fowler leaves the 5th green during the third round of the 2019 Open at Royal Portrush Rickie Fowler’s challenge at The Open is trending in the right direction with scores of 70, 69 and 66 so far This article Rickie Fowler rises up The Open leaderboard appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Harrington Praises ‘Very Sporting’ Westwood In Open Ruling

The story of how Lee Westwood showed sporting honour by refusing to argue for a free drop at the Open ChampionshipHarrington Praises ‘Very Sporting’ Westwood In Open Ruling Standing on the 10th tee of the third round of this Open Championship, Lee Westwood was at -10 and vying …Continue reading » This article Harrington Praises ‘Very Sporting’ Westwood In Open Ruling appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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