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The top two golfers in the world are firmly in contention at The Open with Scheffler out in front entering another major championship weekend
The top-ranked golfer in the world posted an early 3-under 68 and entered the clubhouse at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland just a shot off the lead. By the end of the day, though, there were five golfers — Jacob Skov, Olesen, Haotong Li, Matt Fitzpartick, Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Harris English — tied for the lead at 4-under.
Over the second round, Scottie Scheffler did what he has done many times: made victory feel inevitable. But could this one be the toughest to hold on to?
Scheffler showed there are layers to his game after the putter caught fire at Royal Portrush in a seven-under-par round of 69 to lead Matt Fitzpatrick by one, while Rory McIlroy is also in contention
Matt Fitzpatrick's impressive 66 at Royal Portrush put him in an excellent position to end a 33-year wait for an English winner of The Open.
Scottie Scheffler admitted he may have been too honest after reflecting on golf and life balance during The Open Championship.
The Englishman is looking for his second Major and hit eight birdies in a brilliant second round 66 to put him one shot behind World No.1 Scottie Scheffler at the top of the leaderboard in the 153rd O
Matt Fitzpatrick’s impressive 66 put him in an excellent position to end a 33-year wait for an English winner of The Open, but he will have to get past the daunting figure of world number one Scottie Scheffler if he is to end the drought.
Scottie Scheffler had no idea what was coming his way Friday in the British Open. He warmed up in a short-sleeved shirt. The umbrella was out when he walked off the first green.For the thousands at Royal Portrush watching him,
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Another major championship means another opportunity for Scottie Scheffler, but success at the Open Championship and golf in general isn’t what fulfills the American.