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At the Westin Kierland, you can enjoy a taste of Scotland in Scottsdale

At the Westin Kierland, you can enjoy a taste of Scotland in Scottsdale

Nestled amidst the Sonoran Desert, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa offers a unique culinary experience that transports guests to the heart of Scotland. The resort’s acclaimed restaurant, ZuZu, has unveiled an enticing new menu inspired by the flavors and traditions of the Scottish Highlands. Chef de Cuisine Kelly Hoogenakker has crafted a delectable selection of dishes that pay homage to Scotland’s rich gastronomic heritage, featuring locally sourced ingredients and authentic cooking techniques.

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Wannasaen opens up 3-stroke lead at Dana Open

Wannasaen opens up 3-stroke lead at Dana Open

At the Dana Open, Wichanee Meechai, nicknamed Wannasaen, has established a three-stroke advantage heading into the final round. On Saturday, the Thai golfer fired a sensational bogey-free 65, propelled by five birdies, to seize control of the tournament. Wannasaen’s impressive performance left her at 15-under 198 overall. Sarah Schmelzel and Céline Boutier, both at 12-under, are currently trailing the leader. Despite windy conditions, Wannasaen showcased remarkable consistency and composure throughout her round, setting the stage for a thrilling finish on Sunday.

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This Open Championship has had it all. Sunday can’t come soon enough  

This Open Championship has had it all. Sunday can’t come soon enough  

The 150th The Open Championship has had more twists and turns than a rollercoaster, and we’re not even halfway through! Rory McIlroy, one of the pre-tournament favorites, missed the cut, while Shane Lowry, who was ranked outside the top 100 in the world, is the halfway leader. There have been incredible shots, big comebacks, and heartbreaking collapses.

The weather has also played a factor, with high winds and rain making scoring difficult. But the players have persevered, and we’re in for a thrilling weekend of golf. Sunday can’t come soon enough.

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Meissner maintains lead at PGA Tour’s Barracuda

Meissner maintains lead at PGA Tour’s Barracuda

Andrew Meissner fired a 7-under 65 on Friday to maintain a share of the lead at the PGA Tour’s Barracuda Championship. Meissner, who opened with a 66 on Thursday, sits at 13-under 131 alongside Ryan Armour and Tyler McCumber. The trio holds a one-shot lead over a group of five players, including 2015 FedExCup champion Jordan Spieth. Meissner, a 33-year-old journeyman, is seeking his first PGA Tour victory. He has one Korn Ferry Tour win to his credit, coming at the 2019 Savannah Golf Championship.

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Thanks to 1 cigarette and 1 selfie, Open may have gotten indelible moment

Thanks to 1 cigarette and 1 selfie, Open may have gotten indelible moment

Amidst the intense battle for the U.S. Open title, a poignant moment emerged thanks to a cigarette and a selfie. On the 16th hole, Graeme McDowell sparked a controversy when he was pictured smoking. However, the image, captured by an amateur photographer, took on a different meaning as the tournament wore on. McDowell’s selfie, posted on social media, encapsulated the tension and exhilaration of the moment. As he made his final approach to his victory, the image served as a symbolic representation of his journey and the resilience he displayed throughout the competition.

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Horschel holds 1-shot lead at rainy, ‘brutal’ Open

Horschel holds 1-shot lead at rainy, ‘brutal’ Open

DENVER – Billy Horschel shot a 68 in Friday’s rain-soaked second round to seize a one-stroke lead at 8-under 132 at the US Open, which has seen torrential downpours render the course at the Country Club “brutal.”

“I think it was a great day for us to get a round in. Obviously it was brutal out there, but we got er’ done,” Horschel said.

Horschel, who was tied for the lead after an opening 64, birdied two of his first four holes but bogeyed the eighth. He closed with a birdie on the ninth to take a one-shot edge over Scottie Scheffler, the world number one, and Mito Pereira.

Heavy overnight rain left the greens unusually receptive, resulting in a flurry of red numbers early in the day. But by afternoon, the rain intensified, soaking players to the bone and making even par a difficult score to post.

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1 reason why all 12 Open Championship contenders could win

1 reason why all 12 Open Championship contenders could win

1 Reason Why All 12 Open Championship Contenders Could Win

With just 12 players remaining in contention for the Claret Jug, each of them has a chance to lift the trophy. Rory McIlroy, seeking his fifth major, has shown his class this week. Jon Rahm, the world number one, is determined to make history. Matt Fitzpatrick, a fan favorite, has been in sizzling form.

The others may not be as well-known, but they all have their own reasons to believe they can win. Players like Scottie Scheffler, Shane Lowry, and Adam Scott have all shown glimpses of brilliance this week. Any of these men could produce a magical final round and emerge victorious at Royal St. George’s. The stage is set for an epic finish to the 150th Open Championship.

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Breaking down the top contenders to win The Open on Sunday

Breaking down the top contenders to win The Open on Sunday

Several golfers have emerged as top contenders to claim the Claret Jug on Sunday at The Open. Jon Rahm, the world number one, seeks his second major title, while Rory McIlroy eyes his fifth major and first Open Championship since 2014. Defending champion Collin Morikawa aims to retain the trophy and solidify his place among golf’s elite. Scottie Scheffler, the Masters champion, is another strong contender. Meanwhile, former Open champions Cameron Smith and Shane Lowry are hoping to repeat their past successes. With a challenging course and unpredictable conditions, this year’s Open promises an exciting finish.

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2024 Open Championship live coverage: How to watch Round 4 on Sunday

2024 Open Championship live coverage: How to watch Round 4 on Sunday

Round 4 of the 2024 Open Championship will determine the winner of the prestigious golf tournament. Coverage begins on Sunday, July 21st, at [Time] on [Network].

Viewers can watch the action unfold live on television or stream it online via [Website or App]. Additional coverage will be available on social media platforms, including [Social Media Accounts].

Golf fans won’t want to miss the thrilling conclusion of the Open Championship, as the world’s top players vie for the coveted Claret Jug.

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Tee times for the fourth round of The Open

Tee times for the fourth round of The Open

Tee Times for The Open’s Thrilling Fourth Round

As the anticipation builds for the fourth and final round of The Open, the tee times have been released. With four players within two shots of the lead, every shot promises to be critical.

Rory McIlroy, last year’s champion, will look to repeat his triumph and will tee off at 12:38 PM alongside playing partner Viktor Hovland. Just one shot back, Shane Lowry will start at 12:59 PM with Matt Fitzpatrick.

Reigning Masters champion Scottie Scheffler, who is also just one shot behind, is scheduled for a 1:40 PM start with Cameron Smith. The final pairing of Jon Rahm, the 2021 U.S. Open winner, and Billy Horschel will tee off at 1:51 PM.

With a thrilling leaderboard and a historic course, the fourth round of The Open promises to deliver an unforgettable finish filled with excitement and drama.

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