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Chris Gotterup, the former CBA and Rutgers standout, goes into golf's playoffs looking to continue his breakout season.
He won the Scottish Open seven days ago, a life-altering victory that earned him a spot in the British Open field this week at Portrush.
After the tournament, Gotterup took to X to let us (and the whole world) know it. RELATED: Partying Rory McIlroy gives ...
Chris Gotterup is on a tear over his last two PGA Tour events. The 26-year-old is seeing it pay immediate dividends. Gotterup ...
Chris Gotterup gave himself one hell of a 26th birthday present Sunday: a third-place finish in the British Open.
Gotterup knows the best way to get there is to continue to play well. That might be a tougher assignment at the 3M, where he ...
TPC Twin Cities has a flair for the dramatic. It was here that J.T. Poston a suffered heartbreaking triple bogey on his final ...
Akshay Bhatia birdied three of his last four holes to join Thorbjorn Olesen at the top of a crowded leaderboard in Minnesota, ...
American Chris Gotterup did think about winning the British Open on Sunday when Scottie Scheffler made a double-bogey in the last round but it did not last long.
Chris Gotterup had one heck of a two-week trip across the pond. Before he left, he had career earnings of $2,768,333 but made ...
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GOLF.com on MSNHow long does a heater last? Chris Gotterup’s about to find outChris Gotterup traveled across the Atlantic Ocean and back and saw his World Ranking improve by more than 100 spots.
Gotterup finished two shots clear of McIlroy and Marco Penge to earn his second PGA Tour title and earn a major championship berth.
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