Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland
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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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The roar from Royal Portrush's 12th green on Saturday afternoon could wake the dead. Rory McIlroy had just drained a lengthy eagle putt, and all of Northern Ireland believed magic was possible. Last time The Open visited Portrush,
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'Great ambassadors' the building blocks from Northern Ireland's proud past towards Portrush OpenThe name of Gary McNeill has been woven into many strands of Irish golf across the past four decades leading up to this past week’s record-breaking Open Championship.
The scenic Northern Ireland links is hosting an Open for the second time in six years, but before that was a 68-year drought. Bob Harig explains how Royal Portrush's fortunes turned.
Rory McIlroy will play the weekend at a Royal Portrush Open. But to contend, he'll need to straighten out his driver.
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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
Adding to the many cool sights at Royal Portrush's historic links this week was the British Open leaderboard showing Danish twins Rasmus and Nicolai Hojgaard in the top 10.
When the Royal Portrush Golf Club was founded, it was called simply “the Country Club.” Starting in 1892, the club was renamed “the Royal Country Club,” and in 1895, it became the “Royal Portrush Country Club.” The changing names have to do with the British royal family, and the history of royal golf clubs.
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Golf News Net on MSNRory McIlroy loved played British Open in home countryRory McIlroy said he got everything he could out of his week at home at Royal Portrush for the 2025 British Open Championship, other than the claret jug, in his native Northern Ireland.