How 'Tiger-like' Scheffler is conquering golf
With a vice-like grip on the Claret Jug, Scottie Scheffler's Open victory shows how he has become the most dominant men's golfer since Tiger Woods. Source: BBC
'Perfect golf' – Scheffler extends lead early on final day of The Open
Open leader Scottie Scheffler starts the final day by sinking two birdies within the first four holes at Portrush. Source: BBC
Berger's huge tee shot catches the group ahead
Daniel's Berger's huge tee shot on the 17th hole hits Aaron Rai's bag and deflects onto the green. Source: BBC
Giggling Lowry nearly ends his Open in style
Shane Lowry sees the funny side as he comes agonisingly close to ending his 2025 Open in style. Source: BBC
Who is the 'most handsome man in China' looking to stop Scheffler?
Li Hoatong was once dubbed "the most handsome man in China" and, after nearly walking away from the sport, will try and beat Scottie Scheffler at The Open. Source: BBC
The story of 'the most famous bench in golf'
BBC Sport speaks to Zoe and Claire about their late father's bench at Royal Portrush, which has been dubbed the most famous in golf. Source: BBC
McIlroy confused as he unearths a buried ball
Rory McIlroy unearths a buried ball as he tries to play himself out of trouble on the 11th hole at The Open. Source: BBC
'Mamma Mia!' – Hatton holes a 140-yard eagle
Tyrrell Hatton holes an unorthodox eagle three to go eight-under par at The Open. Source: BBC
'He's enjoying this' – three birdies from opening four holes for McIlroy
Rory McIlroy gets off to a "dream start" as he birdies three of the first four holes in his third round at The Open. Source: BBC
'How good is that?' – England's Parry hits first hole-in-one
Watch the moment England's John Parry hits the first hole-in-one of the 2025 Open Championship. Source: BBC
Pressure is on Tiger-like Scheffler to turn lead into Open win – Fitzpatrick
The pressure is on Scottie Scheffler to turn his halfway lead at Royal Portrush into a first Open win, says his closest challenger Matt Fitzpatrick. Source: BBC
The Ryder Cup dilemma 'helping' Open contender Bradley
US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley's performance at The Open so far illustrates why he could become the first playing captain since 1963. Source: BBC
McIlroy certain he can still 'make a run' at Open
Rory McIlroy says he "could be a couple closer to the lead" at the halfway stage of The Open but still feels he is in a "decent" position. Source: BBC
'I'm not going to back away' – MacIntyre knows score as major opportunity looms
Bob MacIntyre says "this is where he wants to be" after carding a 66 on the second day at Royal Portrush. Source: BBC
Ryder Cup stars make move as Harman & Li set Open pace
European Ryder Cup stars make significant moves early on the second day of the 2025 Open - but they are unable to match former champion Brian Harman. Source: BBC
'On a piece of string!' – Harman birdies the 18th to top leaderboard
Brian Harman birdies the 18th hole to move into sole lead at eight under-par at The Open. Source: BBC
'Utterly brilliant!' – Scheffler birdies back-to-back on 16th and 17th holes
Scottie Scheffler birdies the 16th and 17th holes thanks to two brilliant shots on to the green at The Open. Source: BBC
Fitzpatrick shares clubhouse lead at rain-hit Open
A trio of Englishmen make superb starts to the 153rd Open Championship on a rain-lashed opening morning at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. Source: BBC
'Oh my word!' – Fitzpatrick slam dunks for a birdie
Matt Fitzpatrick chips out of the bunker and off the flag to bag himself a brilliant birdie at the 16th. Source: BBC
'Oh my God!' – Olesen chips in at the 15th hole
Clubhouse leader Jacob Olesen pitches in on the 15th hole on the first day of The Open. Source: BBC
Mickelson saves par from the bunker
Phil Mickelson saves his par from the bunker on the par three third hold at Royal Portrush. Source: BBC
Major champions on Scheffler's 'what's the point?' soliloquy
Major champions JJ Spaun, Justin Rose and Padraig Harrington respond to Scottie Scheffler's existential comments about the meaning of golf on the eve of The Open. Source: BBC
The convicted ex-bike gang member playing at The Open
Former Australian motorcycle gang member and prisoner Ryan Peake speaks about his unlikely journey to the Open Championship at Royal Portrush. Source: BBC
What is a links golf course?
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what makes a links golf course Source: BBC
R&A met Trump's son to discuss Turnberry Open
R&A officials meet US President Donald Trump's son Eric to discuss The Open returning to Turnberry - but say logistical challenges remain. Source: BBC