The British Open, also known as The Open Championship or simply The Open, is the oldest of the four major championships in men’s professional golf. The 152nd Open Championship is being held at the Royal Troon. Royal Troon is witnessing a shakeup at the Open. Rookie Daniel Brown grabbed the lead with a final hole birdie, surprising everyone.
Shubhankar Sharma proved his fighting spirit on Day 2 of the Open. Despite early setbacks with bogeys on the 7th and 9th holes, Sharma fought back with crucial birdies on the 15th and 16th. This impressive display of resilience not only brought his score back to 6-over par, but more importantly, secured his place in the prestigious weekend rounds. Turning 28 on the tournament’s final day adds another layer of interest as Sharma looks to climb the leaderboard and challenge for glory at Royal Troon.
Big names like McIlroy, DeChambeau, and Woods missed the cut, leaving fans stunned. However, young talents like Brown, Hopkins, and Iwasaki are showcasing their talent with some amazing performances.
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