
Scottie Scheffler of the United States will kiss Claret Jug Trophy’s trophy when he presents for photographers after winning the British Open Golf Championship in Royal Portrush Golf Club, Northern Ireland, Sunday 20 July 2025. Portrush (Northern Ireland): Scottie Scheffler was like a lonely man who was walking along the Irish coast on Sunday evening on Sunday evening.Starting on the day in 14-under and four of the field had no problems to save this shot of the bunker, which remained back on the bunker of the navigation path on the eighth hole. He came out with a double bogey, but he didn’t have to sweat much.He repaired this damage and ended day 68 after earlier rounds 64-67-68 for a total of 17 under and four shots over Harris English (66) and five without Chris Gotterup (67) to become 1-2-3 for Americans. Scheffler’s fourth major brought him his girl and now completed three quarters of his way to the inevitable career.Meanwhile, English and Gotterup wrote their unique stories. For the second time, English finished second behind Scheffler this year. This came despite his regular Caddy, Eric Larson, was denied a working visa to enter the UK for the past beliefs related to drugs. Larson served ten years in prison for cocaine behavior to his friends before being released halfway in 2006. Then he turned his life like Caddy. English accepted its long -time coach Ramon Bescans as his Bagman, who came from Spain, where Caddying for living golfers, Abraham Ancer.Gotterup, playing together with English, won the Genesis Scottish Open last week to qualify for 153. Open and make IT a successful first trip through the pond with the third.There were two battles in the picturesque Royal Porrush Club. One was Scottie Scheffler versus Scottie Scheffler and the other was a dozen other fighting for smaller places.When English and Gotterup finished second and third, Wyndham Clark (65), Matt Fitzpatrick (69) and Li Haotong (70) were bound fourth.The champion Xander Schauffele (68), who moved nicely from 7 under 10 to 12, stayed alongside Rory Mcilroy, who flowed and flowed all day. Rory rose from 8-under to 10 below them to return to 8-under with double and then increase again to 10 under.The completion of the trio on Tied-Sventh was Robert Macintyre, who again showed his main promise of runners on us last month and it was his third TOP10 at Open since his debut in the same portrush. Bryson Drazhambeau (64), the best daily shooter, returned from the brink after 2 days and was tied-10 .. Indian American Akshay Bhatia ended the T-30. InDobritish Aaron Rai completed T-33RD.