logo
Scheffler on brink of Open glory, leads Li by 4 shots

Scheffler on brink of Open glory, leads Li by 4 shots

RTHK4 days ago
Scheffler on brink of Open glory, leads Li by 4 shots
Scheffler is 18 holes away from clinching his maiden victory at the Open Championship. Photo: Reuters
It may be Rory McIlroy's homeland, but it's once again shaping up to be Scottie Scheffler's week.
Scheffler is one round away from his fourth major championship in four years after opening up a four-stroke lead at the Open Championship on Saturday in Portrush, Northern Ireland.
Scheffler posted a workmanlike 4-under-par 67 at Royal Portrush to get to 14-under 199, with China's Li Haotong (69) his closest pursuer at 10 under.
On a day where the majority of the field shot under par -- and six of the top eight players made at least one eagle -- Scheffler kept his round bogey-free to remain in the driver's seat.
"I think the card could look stress-free, but I had two really nice par saves on the back nine that were key," Scheffler said.
"I made a nice 8-ish footer on 11, another one on 14, so two really important putts I felt like. I think anytime you can keep a clean card around a major championship, you're going to be having a pretty good day."
Matt Fitzpatrick played in the final pairing with Scheffler and hung with him for much of the front nine before settling for an even-par 71.
He's alone in third at 9 under, and he and Tyrrell Hatton (8 under) hold outside chances at being the first Englishman to win the Open since 1992.
The fans in Northern Ireland would rather see their native son McIlroy charge from six back to capture an emotional major triumph.
McIlroy's eventful day featured a bizarre shot that unearthed another golf ball buried in the rough; he buried a 56-foot eagle putt one hole later on his way to a 66.
Tied with McIlroy and Hatton (68) at 8 under are Scottish Open champion Chris Gotterup and Harris English, each of whom shot 68 Saturday.
Defending Open champion Xander Schauffele carded two eagles in a round of 66 and sits in eighth at seven-under.
Li, a 29-year-old with four wins on the DP World Tour, has only one top-10 major finish in his career -- third place at the 2017 Open.
He will be the first man from China to play in the final Sunday pairing at a major, and he'll do so alongside the undisputed best golfer in the world.
"I'm actually quite looking forward to it," Li said. "Four shots behind, kind of like play for second, especially play with world No. 1. I just try to play my best out there and hopefully make something happen."
Scheffler has held the 54-hole lead at a major three times. He converted those leads into victories at all three.
"This is why we work so hard is to have opportunities like this, and I'm excited for the challenge of tomorrow," he said.
"Winning major championships is not an easy task, and I've put myself in a good position. Going into tomorrow I'm going to step up there on the first tee and I'm going to be trying to get the ball in the fairway, and when I get to the second shot I'm going to be trying to get that ball on the green. There's not really too much else going on." (Reuters)
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Spain sink Germany to reach Women's Euro final
Spain sink Germany to reach Women's Euro final

RTHK

time30 minutes ago

  • RTHK

Spain sink Germany to reach Women's Euro final

Spain sink Germany to reach Women's Euro final Aitana Bonmati fired home the only goal of the match late in extra time to send Spain to Basel. Photo: Reuters Aitana Bonmati netted the only goal of the game late in extra time as world champions Spain edged Germany 1-0 in their Women's Euro 2025 semi-final to set up a title decider this weekend against England. A tense game in Zurich was ticking down towards penalties when reigning Ballon d'Or winner Bonmati struck in the 113th minute, surprising the usually reliable German goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger at her near post. It was not one of the Barcelona star's most influential performances, yet she still delivered when it mattered to keep Spain on course to win their first European crown. "We knew that the goalkeeper often leaves her near post open in these situations, so I didn't think twice. I didn't want the game to go to penalties," said a beaming Bonmati. Spain were also grateful to goalkeeper Cata Coll for some vital interventions, including a spectacular double save to deny Klara Buehl and Carlotta Wamser right at the end of normal time. The Spaniards will now face reigning European champions England on Sunday in Basel in what will be a repeat of the 2023 World Cup decider, when La Roja triumphed 1-0 in Sydney. If Montse Tome's side come out on top again, they will become the first nation to hold both the world and European titles at the same time since Germany almost 15 years ago. Spain had never beaten Germany before, and now they advance to their first ever Euro final, with the chance to cement their status as the leading force in women's football. "We have made history again today, getting to a first Euro final and beating Germany for the first time," said Bonmati. "We are proud to be part of this generation of players, but this is not over yet," she added. "We can enjoy this and then tomorrow we need to start thinking about England." Germany, meanwhile, had been hoping to avenge their defeat by England in the last Euro final in 2022, but they will not add to their record tally of eight European Championship victories. "She doesn't have to take responsibility. She made so many wonderful saves to get us where we are," Germany coach Christian Wueck said of goalkeeper Berger. "There is no blame, we are very proud of the team." (AFP)

Alcaraz latest star to withdraw from Canadian Open
Alcaraz latest star to withdraw from Canadian Open

RTHK

time2 days ago

  • RTHK

Alcaraz latest star to withdraw from Canadian Open

Alcaraz latest star to withdraw from Canadian Open Alcaraz expressed disappointment but said he looks forward to being back on the Canadian courts next year. Photo: Reuters World number two Carlos Alcaraz, a five-time Grand Slam singles champion, has withdrawn from next week's ATP Canadian Open in Toronto to recover from Wimbledon, organisers said. The 22-year-old Spaniard lost to top-ranked Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon final earlier this month in a bid for his third consecutive crown in the grass-court classic. "I'm really sad to have to miss the National Bank Open in Toronto," Alcaraz said in a statement. "I tried my best to be ready for the tournament as it's one I really enjoy playing, but it comes just too soon for me as I recover after Wimbledon. I wish the event well and look forward to being back on the Canadian courts next year," he added. Alcaraz had his best Canada run in 2023, falling to American Tommy Paul in the quarter-finals. "It's disappointing to lose a player of Carlos' quality, as we know our fans were looking forward to watching him," tournament director Karl Hale said. "Although he has been on the scene for a while, he's still at the beginning of his career and there will be plenty of opportunities for Canadians to see him again in the future," he added. American Sebastian Korda, the world number 33 struggling with a leg injury, and Poland's 38th-ranked Hubert Hurkacz, fighting a knee injury, have also withdrawn. (AFP)

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store