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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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2024 Open Championship money: Here’s how much the champion earns at Royal Troon

2024 Open Championship money: Here’s how much the champion earns at Royal Troon

The Open Championship, one of golf’s four major tournaments, offers a lucrative prize purse to its winner. In 2024, at the historic Royal Troon in Scotland, the champion will receive a substantial sum for their victory, cementing their place in golf history.

The Open Championship follows a tiered payout system, rewarding all participating players based on their final standings. The top finishers receive the largest shares, with the champion earning the most significant amount. The prize money for the 2024 Open has yet to be officially announced, but it is expected to be comparable to or exceed that of previous years. In 2023, the total prize purse was set at £11.5 million, with the winner taking home a substantial portion.

The champion’s earnings at the 2024 Open Championship will be a testament to their exceptional skills and the prestigious nature of the tournament. The victory will not only bring financial rewards but also immense recognition and career-boosting opportunities.

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Kim sinks longest hole-in-one in Open history

Kim sinks longest hole-in-one in Open history

South Korea’s Si Woo Kim has made history at this year’s Open Championship by sinking the tournament’s longest hole-in-one ever. Kim’s remarkable shot came at the 216-yard par-3 16th hole, using a 7-iron to land the ball perfectly on the green. The hole-in-one was the third of Kim’s professional career.

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Technical Analysis of a Vijay Singh Golf Swing: A Comprehensive Guide to Accuracy and Distance

Technical Analysis of a Vijay Singh Golf Swing: A Comprehensive Guide to Accuracy and Distance

Technical Analysis of Vijay Singh’s Golf Swing: A Comprehensive Guide

Vijay Singh’s renowned golf swing exemplifies accuracy and distance, transcending conventional boundaries with its unique mechanics. This article elucidates the technical nuances underpinning his exceptional performance. Through a comprehensive analysis of his stance, grip, and swing sequence, we unveil the contributing factors to Singh’s unwavering accuracy and prodigious distance. The guide meticulously deconstructs each aspect, providing a roadmap for aspiring golfers to emulate the technical precision that has propelled Singh to the pinnacle of the sport.

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Tee times for the third round of The Open

Tee times for the third round of The Open

Tee times for the third round of The 150th Open Championship reveal an intriguing clash with Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland paired together. The Northern Irishman and Norwegian lie three shots apart and will tee off at 2:30pm (BST) on Saturday.

Overnight leader Cameron Smith will go out two groups later alongside playing partner Cameron Young at 2:40pm. Following a stunning second-round 64, Smith holds a two-shot advantage heading into the weekend.

Defending champion Collin Morikawa will play in the penultimate group of the afternoon, teeing off at 2:50pm alongside Xander Schauffele. The American duo are chasing Smith from four shots back.

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John Daly’s latest major withdrawal extends his staggering record of early exits

John Daly’s latest major withdrawal extends his staggering record of early exits

John Daly’s withdrawal from the PGA Championship marked his latest major missed cut, extending his dismal record in recent years. The two-time major champion hasn’t made the weekend at a major since the 2011 PGA Championship, a stretch of 27 consecutive events.

Daly, 55, has struggled with injuries and off-course issues that have hindered his performance on the golf course. He last won a major in 1995 and has not been a consistent contender in recent seasons.

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McIlroy eyes new 2024 goals amid major drought

McIlroy eyes new 2024 goals amid major drought

Rory McIlroy remains as ambitious as ever despite facing a three-year Major drought heading into the 2024 season. The Northern Irishman acknowledged that his performances in the Majors have been “frustrating” but stated that he “still has a burning desire” to win. McIlroy expressed his eagerness for the upcoming season and highlighted the importance of “staying positive and working hard” to overcome his recent setbacks. Despite the ongoing Major drought, McIlroy’s confidence and determination remain unwavering as he sets his sights on achieving his 2024 goals.

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Open Championship future sites: Here are the next 2 courses

Open Championship future sites: Here are the next 2 courses

The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews has announced the next two courses to host the Open Championship. The 152nd Open will be played at Royal Troon in 2024, while the 153rd Open will be held at Royal Portrush in 2025. This will be the first time that the Open has been played at Royal Troon since 2016, and the first time at Royal Portrush since 2019.

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Wannasaen closes strong, takes Dana Open lead

Wannasaen closes strong, takes Dana Open lead

Thailand’s Pajaree Wannasaen birdied her final two holes to take the opening-round lead at the Dana Open on Thursday in Sylvania, Ohio.

The 24-year-old posted a 7-under 64 at Highland Meadows Golf Club for a one-shot lead over Japan’s Saori Yoshida and Sweden’s Frida Kinhult.

Wannasaen, a three-time LPGA Tour winner, made the turn in 3-under 32 thanks to three birdies and no bogeys. She picked up another shot at the par-3 11th and then overcame a bogey at the par-5 13th with consecutive birdies at Nos. 17 and 18.

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