🏌️♂️ PGA Tour: The Open Championship (British Open) – Royal Portrush
Winner: Scottie Scheffler (–17)
- Delivered a composed final-round 68 to win by four strokes over Harris English (–13) AP News.
- This marks Scheffler’s second major win of 2025 (after the PGA Championship in May) and his first Claret Jug The Guardian+5AP News+5Talksport+5.
- Notable performances from Harris English (runner-up), Chris Gotterup (–12, solo 3rd), Rory McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick, Wyndham Clark, and Haotong Li, the latter making history as the first Chinese golfer in a final group National Club Golfer+15AP News+15Reuters+15.
🏌️♀️ LPGA Tour: Dana Open – Highland Meadows GC, Michigan
Winner: Chanettee Wannasaen (–20)
- The Thailand native dominated with a total of 264, finishing one stroke ahead of Haerang Ryu (–19) LPGA+4ESPN.com+4WTOL+4.
- Ssu-Chia Cheng and Linn Grant tied for 3rd at –14, with strong rounds on Sunday to close out the leaderboard PGA Tour+15ESPN.com+15AP News+15.
🧓 Champions Tour: Kaulig Companies Championship – Firestone CC, Akron
Winner: Miguel Ángel Jiménez (–10)
- Jiménez secured a playoff victory over Steven Alker after both finished regulation tied at 10-under. He closed with birdies on Nos. 17 and 18 to force extra holes and sank a clutch putt on the second playoff hole PGA Tour+4Golf News Net+4pgatourmedia.pgatourhq.com+4.
- This win adds a fourth Champions Tour title of 2025 to his impressive season Golf Monthly+3AP News+3nbcsports.com+3.
🎯 Weekend Summary & Highlights
- Dominance on the links by Scheffler at Royal Portrush—his major prowess continues.
- Wannasaen’s commanding performance at the Dana Open shows her emergence as a top LPGA contender.
- Jiménez proves he’s still got game, clutching another playoff win at age 61—raw talent in full display.
🍻 Quick Banter
- Scheffler’s Claret Jug celebration may include another iconic post-round wander.
- Wannasaen’s −20 at Highland Meadows? She’s on a tear—watch out world.
- Jiménez’s playoff birdie proves you’re never too old to steal the show.