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SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen locked in a $10 eight-leg PGA Tour parlay that would return nearly $1.1 million for the British Open 2025
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Irish Star on MSNBryson DeChambeau wants to learn from 'impressive' PGA Tour starBryson DeChambeau is looking to learn from PGA Tour star Robert MacIntyre at this week's Open Championship, with the LIV Golf man impressed by his in-form rival
The 31-year-old heads to Royal Portrush for this year’s Open in search of a breakthrough performance at the sport’s original major; one which could see that named etched into both history and the Claret Jug.
Gregory Bodine has worked as Bryson DeChambeau’s caddie since 2023. In a recent Instagram picture, the LIV Golf star shared a hilarious picture showing how much he relies on Bodine on the course.
Bryson DeChambeau enters the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club with +2000 odds to win after he missed the cut at the U.S. Open, his last event. DeChambeau has a best finish of second, and an average finish of fourth, in his four tournaments during the past year (including no top rounds of the day).
The 18 LIV golfers in the British Open compares to the 12 who competed in the Masters, 15 in the PGA Championship and 14 in the U.S. Open.
Our Open Championship best bets and predictions call for an undervalued winner this weekend at Royal Portrush.
Open Championship will be the final major of the year, and it will begin on Thursday, July 17, at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.
Backspin: His year was slowed by a rib injury that kept him out for two months. Padraig Harrington (2007-08), Tiger Woods (2005-06) and Tom Watson (1982-83) are the only back-to-back Open champions the last 50 years.
DeChambeau, who grew up in Clovis, California, recalled getting his first taste of links golf at the 2015 Walker Cup at Royal Lytham. He played well, shooting 66 in a singles match. “I felt comfortable coming over here in 2017, and then I just wasn't prepared for the elements,” he recalled.
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The Mirror US on MSNRory McIlroy subtly claims Bryson DeChambeau will struggle at The Open ChampionshipRory McIlroy is back in major action this week, with the recently-crowned Masters champion competing on home soil at Royal Portrush in The Open Championship