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Chris Gotterup's win at the Scottish Open came after a slow-play warning that left him rather frustrated, which he used to ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Chris Gotterup, the Fair Haven, N.J. native who captured the Scottish Open on Sunday, outlasting Rory McIlroy at the Renaissance Club, got into this British Open because ...
Notes: The British Open returns to Royal Portrush for the second time in six years, after having gone 68 years since the Open ...
Gotterup was tied with McIlroy for the lead at 11-under heading into the final round, with a bogey on the first hole ...
Chris Gotterup had a plane ticket for California to play an opposite-field event in Lake Tahoe. The only change in itinerary would be to take down ...
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News Letter on MSNChris Gotterup seals Portrush ticket but admits Scottish success will take time to sink inChris Gotterup admits it will take some time for the magnitude of his Scottish Open success – which gained him entry into ...
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Why Robert MacIntyre needs an hour after golf to "break things"PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland—Robert MacIntyre will be fine, as long as you give him an hour.
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Irish Mirror on MSNRory McIlroy shows true colours with classy gesture after Scottish Open heartacheAfter the round, McIlroy and Gotterup retreated to the starter's hut to sign their scorecards and make the result official.
Chris Gotterup came up with the clutch shots on the biggest stage he has faced Sunday, taking down crowd favorite Rory McIlroy with a 4-under 66 ...
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