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BREAKING: Scottie Scheffler wins The Open as American star produces Portrush masterclass

BREAKING: Scottie Scheffler wins The Open as American star produces Portrush masterclass

Daily Mirror4 days ago
Scottie Scheffler produced a masterclass to romp to victory at The Open at Royal Portrush. The American star shot 17 under par to finish four shots clear of nearest rival Harris English.
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