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Of course, what I’m describing is all part of the great British summer, and will come as no surprise to anyone who’s spent more than 24 hours in London at this time of year. The key to survival?
The United States military has moved nuclear weapons to British soil for the first time in close to two decades, new analysis indicates.
Rory McIlroy didn’t leave Portrush with the Claret Jug under his arm Sunday night, but he was a winner nonetheless at the 153rd British Open.
His performance this week at Portrush was proof again that Scheffler — and Scheffler alone — is the class of his generation.
Scottie Scheffler shaped spectacular shots, calmly caressing rugged Royal Portrush for a final round 3-under 68 on Sunday to win his first British Open title.
The two-time U.S. Open champion opened with a 78 at Royal Portrush but was 16 under the final three rounds, likely sealing a spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team.
Scottie Scheffler left no doubt on his way to a dominant win at the 2025 British Open for his fourth career major victory and first at the event.
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