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    The Open: Scottie Scheffler cruises to major win and moves closer to career Grand Slam with big victory at Royal Portrush – Sky Sports


    Scottie Scheffler has won The Masters twice and the PGA Championship in May; Victory at The Open means he can complete the career Grand Slam at the US Open next summer; Rory McIlroy ended 10 under on home soil at Royal Portrush
    By Ali Stafford at Royal Portrush
    Sunday 20 July 2025 19:33, UK
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    Scottie Scheffler claimed a fourth major title and completed a third leg of the career Grand Slam by cruising to a dominant four-shot victory at The Open.
    The world No 1 took a four-shot lead into the final day at Royal Portrush and quickly asserted further control by making three birdies in his first five holes, with Scheffler reaching the turn five ahead despite a double-bogey at the par-four eighth.
    Scheffler added one more birdie to close out a three-under 68 and end the week on 17 under, with his victory – following his PGA Championship success in May – now giving him the chance to complete the career Grand Slam next June at the US Open.
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    The 29-year-old finished comfortably ahead of Harris English, who carded his second major runner-up finish of the season after a final-round 66, with last week’s Genesis Scottish Open winner Chris Gotterup a further shot back in third.
    Wyndham Clark shared fourth place alongside Matt Fitzpatrick and Haotong Li, as Rory McIlroy’s bid for a historic victory on home soil ended in a share of seventh with defending champion Xander Schauffele and Robert MacIntyre.
    Scheffler fired his approach from the left rough to tap-in range and matched Li’s birdie at the par-four first, while a par at the par-five next was enough to increase his lead to five when his playing partner made bogey.
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    Li found a fairway bunker off the tee and bogeyed the par-four fourth, where Scheffler converted from seven feet to go seven clear, with both players picking up a shot at the next to put the chasing pack further behind.
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    Scheffler holed a 15-foot birdie at the fifth and converted from similar distances for par over his next two holes, keeping him six clear, only to give the field a lifeline when he took two attempts out of a fairway bunker on his way a double-bogey at the eighth.
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    It temporarily cut Scheffler’s lead to four after Gotterup made three birdies on his way to reach the turn in 33, but the world No 1 replied with a five-foot birdie at the ninth to reach the turn with a five-stroke buffer.
    That became six when Li bogeyed the 10th, while Gotterup cancelled out a dropped shot at the 11th with back-to-back birdies to reclaim solo second, as Scheffler responded to a missed birdie chance at the 10th by making an eight-foot birdie at the 12th.
    Scheffler squandered 10-foot birdie chances at the 13th and 16th but it made little impact on the result, even when English followed a long-range eagle at the 12th by birdieing two of his three holes and jumping to 13 under.
    The pre-tournament favourite safely negotiated the final two holes in pars to close out another thrilling victory, where he became the first world No 1 to win The Open since Tiger Woods defended his title in 2006.
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    It is the 10th consecutive that Scheffler has closed out a 54-hole lead and is his 17th PGA Tour title in just over three and a half years, with Scheffler now having the chance to complete the career Grand Slam – on his 30th birthday – next June at the US Open.
    McIlroy – also chasing a second major win of the season – reached the turn in 34 but saw his hopes derailed with a double-bogey at the par-four 10th, with the world No 2 adding two birdies late in his round to end the week seven shots behind Scheffler.
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    Bryson DeChambeau carded a round-of-the-day 64 to share tenth spot with Corey Conners, Russell Henley and 2023 champion Brian Harman, while English quarter Tommy Fleetwood, John Parry, Justin Rose and Tyrrell Hatton were part of a share of 16th place on seven under.
    Scottie Scheffler (-17), speaking to Sky Sports: “It [winning] is a pretty special feeling, it was a tough week, I battled hard. I played some really good golf and am fortunate to be holding the trophy.
    “I used to wake up early to watch this tournament on TV, hoping and dreaming that I would get a chance to play in it. To be here with the trophy, it is hard to put into words.”
    Rory McIlroy (-10), speaking to Sky Sports: “I’m really pleased with my week. I wish I had have been closer to Scottie going into today and been able to make a real push. But he’s been on a different level all week and he’s been on a different level for the last two years to the rest of us.
    He is the bar that we’re all trying to get to at this point, so hats off to him. He’s an unbelievable player, an incredible champion and a great person too.”
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    More to follow..
    The PGA Tour heads to Minnesota for the 3M Open, starting on Thursday at TPC Twin Cities, while the next DP World Tour event is the Nero Championship in Scotland from August 7-10.
    The Senior Open begins on Thursday at Sunningdale, before the women’s major season concludes with the AIG Women’s Open from July 31-August 3 at Royal Porthcawl. Stream the PGA Tour, majors and more top sport with no contract.
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