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Irish Mirror on MSNPaul McGinley shows true colours with his comment about golf rival Darren ClarkeDarren Clarke was seen as golf's golden boy but some believe the fun-loving icon didn't make the most of his talent - which ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNDarren Clarke thankful for home support despite 'deeply frustrating' Open Championship campaignHome favourite Darren Clarke has reflected on a “deeply frustrating” Open Championship at Royal Portrush – but admits it was “incredible” to be back playing in Northern Ireland.
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Belfast Live on MSNPaul McGinley speaks out about Darren Clarke – 'It's one of the biggest jokes in golf'Paul McGinley challenged the public perception of Darren Clarke as a happy-go-lucky golfer, instead describing the 2011 Open ...
The world’s top golfers have been showcasing their skills at Royal Portrush this week while their partners have been enjoying ...
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The Manila Times on MSNDeChambeau makes cut at Royal PortrushBryson DeChambeau left the windswept links at Royal Portrush somewhat bashed up after a tough first British Open round and ...
Former British Open champions Collin Morikawa, Darren Clarke, Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink, Louis Oosthuizen, Padraig ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'It’s putting Portrush on the map right across the world' - home pride at Open boostTens of thousands of people turned out for day two of the tournament, with some of the biggest crowds cheering for local hero Rory McIlroy as well as Dubliner Shane Lowry who scooped the Claret Jug ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBig names miss Open cut as Rory McIlroy looks to reel in leaders at Royal PortrushOnly 70 golfers remain from the 156 who teed off the 153rd Open at Royal Portrush on Thursday with some big names missing the ...
ROUND 3 of the 153rd Open is now underway at Royal Portrush with some of the world’s best still in the hunt for glory. Home ...
Bryson DeChambeau rebounds with a 6-under 65 at the British Open, overcoming a tough start to make the cut in Northern ...
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Rebounding from an opening 7-over 78, the No. 15-ranked DeChambeau shot 6-under 65 in the second round — tied for the second lowest of the day — and made the weekend in Northern Ireland.
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Irish Mirror on MSNAmerican golfer marks Open exit in most Irish way possible but causes anger in processAmerican golfer Michael Kim drowned his sorrows with a can of Guinness after missing the cut at the Open Championship, but ...
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