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When the Royal Portrush Golf Club was founded, it was called simply “the Country Club.” Starting in 1892, the club was renamed “the Royal Country Club,” and in 1895, it became the “Royal Portrush ...
At the time, they could not have known, but they were about to create what would become the only golf course outside Great ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNRoyal Portrush Golf Club, 137 years of history
The Open, as it is aptly called on this side of the Atlantic Ocean (our American friends continue to call it the British Open ...
Explore Royal Portrush Golf Club in depth–learn five facts about its historic origins, Dunluce Links, Open legacy, renovations, and more.
The R&A is considering future Open Championship locations, with Royal St. George’s and Muirfield as potential contenders.
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When is the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush? Dates, tee times, TV channel and odds
The fourth and final major on the PGA Tour tees off at Royal Portrush. Here's how to watch, tee times and more on the 2025 ...
Royal Portrush Golf Club is home to a beautiful links-style layout for players to contend with this week, but its unique ...
2025 Open Championship Weather Forecast: Rain Showers Could Dampen Royal Portrush Golf Club At Times
Rain showers can be expected at times for the 153rd Open Championship, which is being hosted on the coast of Northern Ireland.
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Lynch: With Open returning to Royal Portrush, tales of redemption sweep aside reality
Golf nourishes itself with low-hanging narratives, those saccharine, feel-good tales about lives redeemed or neighborhoods ...
Golf's oldest championship returns to Royal Portrush. It's the third time the British Open has gone to the Northern Ireland links. Shane Lowry won in 2019.
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GOLF.com on MSNBest golf bench in the world? This Royal Portrush perch ranks high
Royal Portrush, in Northern Ireland, is the Open Championship site this week. It might also be home to the best golf bench in the world. The post Best golf bench in the world? This Royal Portrush ...
Royal Portrush hosted three Irish Opens (1930, 1937 and 1947) before finally hosting the Open Championship in 1951 — the first time a club outside of the mainland UK was ever selected as a venue.
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