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LONDON (AP) -American golf great Jack Nicklaus believes it's too early to describe Rory McIlroy as the sport's next superstar.
Read More »GolfChannel: Top 25 for the British Open
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Read More »Interactive: British Open handicap
NBCSports.com contributor Rob Bolton analyzes the top contenders, those in the running, and the long shots for the British Open, to be played at Royal St.
Read More »Video: U.S. Women’s Open: Day 3 wrapup show
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Read More »Haas takes two-shot lead at Pebble Beach
Jay Haas shot a 7 under 65 and took a two-stroke lead over three other players after two rounds of the First Tee Open on Saturday.
Read More »Long putt on No. 18 keeps Wie from missing cut
To make the cut at the U.S. Women's Open, all Michelle Wie had to do was roll in a twisting 35-foot putt in front of a packed grandstand overlooking the 18th green
Read More »Stricker takes 2-stroke lead in Deere Classic
Steve Stricker stood in the bunker left of the first fairway, eyed his ball in the rough on the edge of the trap, then looked at the flag 122 yards away.
Read More »Betsy King misses cut at 18 over in final major
Betsy King played one hole on a near-empty golf course Saturday morning, then said goodbye.
Read More »It’s Miyazato vs. Miyazato
Mika and Ai Miyazato finished 1-2 after the second round of the U.S. Women's Open on Saturday, setting up a third-round pairing for the two golf prodigies from Okinawa, Japan.
Read More »Rain-hit Scottish Open reduced to 54 holes
INVERNESS, Scotland (AP) -Organizers say the Scottish Open has been reduced to a three-round event after torrential overnight rain flooded the Castle Stuart links course at Inverness.
Read More »Vote: Who will win the British Open?
Vote: Who will win the British Open?
Read More »GolfChannel: Kang learns indelible lesson
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Read More »Royal St. George’s like ‘golf on the moon’
No other links course in England has hosted the British Open more often than Royal St. George's. No other course on the rotation can claim the first Open champion to not break 80 over four rounds and the first Open champion to shoot in the 60s in all four rounds.
Read More »British Open facts, figures
Facts and figures for the British Open golf championship:
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