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The Claret Jug is one of golf's most famous artifacts, and it continues to captivate the masses more than a century after its ...
The winner of the Open is presented with ‘The Golf Champion Trophy’, better known as the Claret Jug. It dates back to 1872 ...
Royal Portrush Golf Club in County Antrim is hosting the Open Championship for the third time from July 17-20 - with local ...
Chelsea, Trump and the Club World Cup ConfusionWhy the real trophy stayed in Washington while the Blues lifted a replicaTrophy drama on a global stageChelsea’s recent celebration of their Club ...
The Claret Jug is the oldest trophy in golf. Awarded annually to the winner of the British Open, there’s a lot more than meets the eye about this unusually named trophy. Here's everything you need to ...
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The Mirror US on MSNScottie Scheffler's surprise at Claret Jug and how long he can keep it for after The Open
Scottie Scheffler won The Open at Royal Portrush on Sunday and soon shared insights about the famous Claret Jug as he ...
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US Weekly on MSNScottie Scheffler Lives His ‘Best Life’ at the ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ 1 Day After Open Win
Scottie Scheffler attended the 'Happy Gilmore 2' premiere on Monday, July 21, just one day after his British Open win ...
The 153rd Open Championship is around the corner, with players vying for not just the $17 million purse but also the chance to lift one of golf’s most iconic trophies—the Claret Jug.
The Open Championship returns to Royal Portrush in July 2025. Here’s everything you need to know about the course, contenders, and format.
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The Open Championship or the British Open? Even in Northern Ireland it depends on the audience
Collin Morikawa can take solace in not being the only person to refer to golf’s oldest championship by its unofficial name. He delivered a victory speech as ...
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Schupak: I took the 'Rory McIlroy Tour' and played his childhood course. Here's what I learned
Rory McIlroy grew up in Holywood, Northern Ireland, and learned to play golf at Holywood Golf Club. I visited and took the ...
Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after CBS ends its PGA Tour golf coverage next week after nearly 19 years of his friendly Australian voice contributing to the network’s broadcast.
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