Wyndham Clark faces Oakmont ban
Digest more
British Open, Royal Portrush and Tee Times
Digest more
11h
The Spun on MSNMajor Champion Refusing To Speak To Media At Open ChampionshipWe've got drama at the 153rd Open Championship - on and off the course. Earlier this week, Wyndham Clark made headlines for the wrong reasons. He was suspended from Oakmont Country Club because he destroyed a locker in the clubhouse during the 2025 U.
3d
Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: The 'drop zones' at Royal Portrush are as nasty as ever this weekOne of the best Open Championship traditions going—punishing drop zones—is back for the 153rd Open at Royal Portrush. Golf.com's an Dethier captured two photos of some of the nastier drop zones the R&A implemented this year: That's the good stuff. RELATED: Wyndham Clark suspended from Oakmont after damaging locker room during U.S. Open
Tony Sartori breaks down his best British Open predictions for the final round of the 2025 Open Championship. Free golf picks for July 20.
Wyndham Clark can call himself a major champion. ... Clark finished tied for 75th in the 2021 PGA Championship and tied for 76th in last year’s British Open. Those results are irrelevant now.
The last time golf fans witnessed a major championship, last month’s U.S. Open at LACC, it was Wyndham Clark walking off the 18th green as champion. The 29-year-old shocked the golf world with ...
The early wave has the advantage. Rain has arrived at Royal Portrush, just as World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler hits the course. It's spotty around the course — it's pouring at 18, where Rory McIlroy is trying to finish — but clearly those already in the clubhouse — including leader Brian Harman — are the beneficiaries.
Wyndham Clark will begin the final round of the U.S. Open in an unfamiliar place: ... finishing tied for 75th in the 2021 PGA Championship and tied for 76th in the 2022 British Open.
5don MSN
If the U.S. Open taught us anything, it is that the outsider still has a chance to win a major championship. Following a run of winners that read Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy,