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 ...
It's 1888, and two Scots — George Baillie and Thomas Gilroy — are standing on the windswept dunes of Northern Ireland's Causeway Coast, envisioning something extraordinary. At the time, they could not ...
Perched on Northern Ireland’s rugged North Antrim coast, Royal Portrush Golf Club blends dramatic links terrain, centuries-old heritage, and championship pedigree. First established in 1800s, it’s ...
The town of Portrush in Northern Ireland will host the event for the first time since 2019. By Paul Sullivan Photographs by Karen Cox Driving into the town of Portrush, host of this week’s Open ...
Tyrrell Hatton walked off the course at Royal Portrush on Thursday after shooting a three-under 68 to open the 153rd Open Championship. Besides a number of burned edges, it was a fine round by the ...
Rory McIlroy admittedly can’t recall many shot-by-shot accounts of his rounds. “But for that round, I do,” McIlroy said during a May sit-down with TheOpen.com. McIlroy is referring to the 11-under 61 ...
Graeme McDowell has played Royal Portrush hundreds of times. His best score on the course, which will host next week’s Open Championship, is 63. His worst? “At least 103,” McDowell wrote in a blog ...
As a golf club, Royal Portrush is as venerable as it gets, with a rich pedigree and roots that reach back to 1888. But as an Open rota stop, it’s a relative newbie. The oldest golf championship in the ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland – The name of the hole strikes fear in golfers at the 153rd British Open at Royal Portrush Golf Club. Calamity Corner is the 236-yard, par-3 16 th hole, and trouble lurks ...
The first day of the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club featured rain, windy conditions and a lengthy opening round. It produced a five-way tie for the lead atop the leaderboard at ...
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