Leaderboard, final results from Royal Portrush
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McIlroy Gives Northern Ireland Hope on Moving Day
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Business Eye on MSNReturn Of The Open To Northern Ireland 'A Resounding Success'Tourism Northern Ireland has said the region should feel “incredibly proud” of its seamless and highly successful delivery of The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush. With 278,000 golf fans having descended on the North Coast for the week-long Championship,
The Northern Ireland emerald gem is one of the best golf courses in the world, but also an ideal place for The Open Championship. PGA of America Golf Professional Brendon Elliott explains why.
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GOLF.com on MSN10 Open sights, sounds, gripes and joys from Portrush | Monday FinishThe final men's major of the year was particularly memorable for the little things — including these 10 Open Championship specials.
Explore Royal Portrush Golf Club in depth–learn five facts about its historic origins, Dunluce Links, Open legacy, renovations, and more.
This is about the Open, a championship in its 153rd year. And it’s about Portrush, a seasonal town of 6,000 or so, one with a Ferris wheel and a long swath of beach, and dogs off leashes, and a gem of a links course that’s carved its place in the Open rota. And it’s about Irish golf.
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McIlroy could not reproduce his Saturday magic to catch Scottie Scheffler, but he still achieved a level of redemption at his home Open
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Belfast News Letter on MSNPortrush Open: Golf gold-rush as area enjoys tourism boomThe biggest sporting event in Northern Ireland’s history brought a major boost to businesses as visitors flocked to Portrush.
There is a five-way tie for the lead after the first round of the 153rd Open Championship with Jacob Skov Olesen, Haotong Li, Matt Fitzpatrick, Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Harris English shooting 4-under 67 Thursday at Royal Portrush. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (68) is one back with home favorite Rory McIlroy (70) three off the pace.