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Scottie Scheffler wins Open Championship for third leg of career Grand Slam

PORTRUSH, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 20 – Scottie Scheffler secured his fourth major title with a four-stroke win at Royal Portrush, maintaining a perfect 10-for-10 record when leading after 54 holes since 2022.

  • Scottie Scheffler won The Open Championship on July 20, 2025, at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland, finishing 17-under par.
  • Scheffler entered the final round with a four-shot lead and maintained it despite a double bogey on the eighth hole due to his strong early birdies.
  • He finished the tournament with a final round score of 3-under 68, including five birdies, securing his victory by four strokes over Harris English and setting one of the best 72-hole totals ever recorded in British Open history.
  • Scheffler secured his fourth major championship and his second major victory in 2025, earning $3.1 million. At 29, he became one of the few players, alongside Woods, Nicklaus, and Player, to have captured titles at the Masters, PGA Championship, and The Open before turning 30.
  • His victory strengthens his standing among golf’s elite, raising questions if his current performance marks him as an all-time great and leaving the U.S. Open as his remaining major for a career Grand Slam.
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In the lead since the end of the second round on Friday, Scheffler, whose fourth title in the Grand Slam has disgusted the competition this Sunday.

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Fox Sports Australia broke the news in Australia on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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