The Open 2025: Scottie Scheffler completes dominant win at Royal Portrush

Sunday afternoon Scottie Scheffler’s first open championship title effectively wins shortly after an hour.
The first world was just walking from the fourth green, but the game is already over. Four shooting advantage against the field, the sun kiss in Northern Ireland, a royal portrait of seven levels.
A third bird of the tour, underlined its dominance, and the only question remaining was whether Tiger Woods would overcome the modern record of a eight -shot victory in St Andrews in 2000.
Finally, it was inadequate, but he saw that he had won 68 at 17, and four shots from the American Harris English, which closed with 66.
Matt Fitzpatrick, who wandered over the top of the leadership table from England after 67, the surprise Scottish open champion Chris Gotterup last week, besieged two out of the last three in the fourth below Wyndham Clark (65).
Rory McILOY looked emotional because it was met by the last green like the champion by thousands of fan fans.
Scotland’ın Robert Macintyre and last year’s winning Xander Schauffele’da finished in 10 UNDER’da came in for a par.
Considering the new champion golfist Scheffler and the latest dominance of the year, comparisons with Woods will only be strengthened.
This stat contributes to this feeling. A total of 1,197 days have passed between Woods First Major Victory and fourth (1997 Masters and 2000 Open). A total of 1,197 days have passed between Scheffler’s first major victory and fourth (2022 Masters and 2025 open).
After winning the US PGA championship, the second largest title of the year for Scheffler and added to the fourth, two masters in total. Now it only needs the US to be open, to be the seventh player to complete the career Grand Slam.
The victory at the trainer Coast was the second title of American outside his own country after claiming gold in the Olympics in Paris last year.
It is not bad for a man who speaks about how professional golf at the beginning of the week is “not a satisfactory life” and questioned the “point of gaining victory with such an effort.
More to follow.




