SOUTHPORT, England, July 20 (Reuters) - World number two Phil Mickelson said his 16th British Open appearance had been one of the toughest of his career. “Consistently day in, day out it has been as challenging as I have played in for four days,” the
Norman looks to complete improbable victory - Baltimore Sun
SOUTHPORT, England - On another blustery day alongside the Irish Sea, Greg Norman tried to clinch a win for the ages. The 53-year-old Aussie took a two-stroke lead into the final round Sunday of the British Open, seeking to become the oldest major
Norman gets off to shaky start at British Open - Boston Globe
SOUTHPORT, England Trying to clinch a win for the ages, Greg Norman got off to a very shaky start Sunday at the British Open. The 53-year-old Aussie quickly gave up his two-stroke lead with bogeys on the first two holes at Royal Birkdale
Old Shark as lethal as a Tiger - The Australian
With the world’s best golfer Tiger Woods missing through injury, Royal Birkdale was crying out for a big story and, as unlikely as it seemed at the start, the Australian veteran obliged. Aged 53, playing his first tournament since May, his first
Mickelson praises R&A after one of his toughest tests - Reuters
SOUTHPORT (Reuters) - World number two Phil Mickelson said his 16th British Open appearance had been one of the toughest of his career. “Consistently day in, day out it has been as challenging as I have played in for four days,” the American left
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