The 150th Open Championship at St Andrews

If McIlroy wins the usual suspects heads will explode after the rugger this morning as well :open_mouth:

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Scheffler is done now. Missed 3 tiddlers in a row.

That 18th hole is some joke. Johnson cants it and misses the bridge by about a foot and ends up in probably a better position than Scheffler who did not cant it.

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Fun here on the 17th.

Oh Rory

He did what? :thinking:

Tricky putt coming up on the valley of sin.

Rory co leads.

What time are they teeing off tomorrow?

66/68/66/??

Good consistent golfing so far.

3 o clock I’d say?

Imagine telling your mother parents your job is a tracker

You’d have to give any possible win an asterisk given the joke course

All he can do is win.

Five majors will rank him as one of the greatest golfers of all time.

Obviously a win Augusta would move him into extremely elite company.

All Ireland Final
Final round of Open
World Athletics
Laois Hurling Championship

Jesus what a time to be alive :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Good day for Rory. Good golf played and the added advantage of Smith and Youngs straining the togs. Sheffler a dark horse

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Watching the closing of holes of the Open in a pub after a big championship match is a great tradition.

There was some roar in McGrath’s after the Dublin-Wexford Leinster footballl final when Paddy Harrington hit his second shot on the 17th to set up an eagle and victory in 2008.

My particular favourite of this genre is the look of disgust on me oul’ fella’s face when Costantino Rocca holed that monster putt to force a play off in 1995 as we stood ready to leave a pub in the Diamond in Clones after the Ulster final between Tyrone and Cavan. He nearly dropped. We had to stay for the play-off which I wanted my then favourite golfer John Daly to win, and he had to buy me two more Coca Colas.

I think I’ll go to McGrath’s again to tomorrow to watch Rory win.

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:rofl:

Poor old G Mac