SOUTHPORT, England: While uncertainty surrounds the form of leading names such as Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy, the British Open begins at Royal Birkdale on Thursday with a plethora of players hopeful of winning the Claret Jug.
When the Open last came to the links at Southport, near Liverpool in north-west England, it was 2008 and Tiger Woods had just won the US Open.
That was his 14th major, but Woods has not won any since and no longer does a single player dominate the sport.
The last nine majors have all been won by a different name, going back to Jordan Spieth’s back-to-back victories at the Masters and US Open in 2015.
Indeed, the last seven have all been claimed by first-time major winners, including Brooks Koepka at last month’s US Open and Henrik Stenson in the Open at Troon 12 months ago.
“Golf is in a place right now where you have so many players playing really well. And a lot of the guys that are playing really well haven’t won a major, like Jon Rahm or Justin Thomas,” said McIlroy, 2014 Open champion, on Wednesday.
Japan’s world No. 2 Hideki Matsuyama is another serious threat, so can a first-time winner lift the Claret Jug in front of Birkdale’s distinctive white Art Deco clubhouse on Sunday evening?
“I think Birkdale, because we’re going back to a place where we’ve been before, it’s not a course that’s new to anyone, I think that might make a little bit of a difference,” added McIlroy.
“But that is sort of where golf is at the moment. No one is really standing out and sort of taking it by the scruff of the neck.”
McIlroy comes into the championship in relaxed mood despite poor recent results, including missed cuts at the Irish Open and Scottish Open.
World No. 1 Johnson, 33, sat out the Masters with a back injury and missed the cut in the US Open at Erin Hills. But he has remained among the favorites for the $1.845 million first prize with most bookmakers.
“I feel good. I feel like the game is starting to get back to what it was,” said Johnson.
“I really like the golf course. Obviously it’s my first time here. But I got over here early. I got here on Saturday. So I’ve gotten a lot of practice on the course. And I feel like it sets up well for me.”
Padraig Harrington was the last winner at Birkdale, a stunning par-70 course that winds its way through the sand dunes, nine years ago.
He is the last player to successfully defend the Claret Jug, and Stenson, 41, will hope that is an omen, although he must know the sort of golf that saw him defeat Phil Mickelson on the last day at Troon was once-in-a-lifetime stuff.
Five of the last six Open champions were 39 or older. In 1998, Birkdale crowned the 41-year-old Mark O’Meara, although a 17-year-old Justin Rose finished fourth as an amateur.
Rose and local lad Tommy Fleetwood now look the best bets for a first English winner since Nick Faldo in 1992.
Birkdale — where over 225,000 spectators are expected this week — is hosting the Open for the 10th time, with Lee Trevino and Arnold Palmer among the former champions at the course.
The latter won at Birkdale in 1961, and a plaque sits by the 16th fairway to commemorate a famous shot he hit from a bush en route to the title.
The course has great history and poses a formidable challenge, not least if the weather deteriorates.
The skies gradually turned black before thunderstorms forced a premature end to practice rounds on Wednesday.
Thursday is expected to be cooler, but mostly dry. However, wet and windy weather is forecast for Friday.
Wide open field targets British Open
Wide open field targets British Open
LeBron James becomes the oldest player to have a triple-double in NBA history
- James had 28 points and 12 assists when he grabbed his 10th rebound with 2:06 to play in the Lakers’ 124-104 victory
- LeBron James became the oldest player in NBA history to have a triple-double, accomplishing the feat for the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night against the Dallas Mavericks
LOS ANGELES: LeBron James became the oldest player in NBA history to have a triple-double, accomplishing the feat for the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night against the Dallas Mavericks.
James had 28 points and 12 assists when he grabbed his 10th rebound with 2:06 to play in the Lakers’ 124-104 victory. James got a standing ovation when he checked out moments after grabbing his final rebound to complete his 123rd career triple-double, fifth-most in NBA history.
At 41 years and 44 days old, James broke the record held by Karl Malone, who recorded a triple-double for the Lakers when he was 40 years and 127 days old.
But the top scorer in NBA history hadn’t had a triple-double since last Feb. 1, 2025, in New York. That day is better remembered in Lakers history for the late-night breaking news of the trade that brought Luka Doncic to the Lakers in a seismic trade for Anthony Davis.
Malone had held the record as the oldest player with a triple-double since he had 10 points, 11 rebounds and 1 assists on Nov. 28, 2003, during his final NBA season. James recorded the next 15 triple-doubles on that list, and he repeatedly came close to setting the record repeatedly over the past year, but didn’t quite reach it until the Lakers’ final game before the All-Star break.
After missing Tuesday’s game against San Antonio, James was aggressive and active from the opening tip against the Mavericks in the absence of Luka Doncic. The NBA scoring leader missed his fourth straight game for the Lakers with a mild hamstring strain.
James put up 14 points and six assists in the first quarter alone, and he had 18 points, eight assists and four rebounds by halftime. He topped double digits in assists during the third quarter, and he played the entire fourth quarter before grabbing the 10th rebound.
James was selected for his 22nd All-Star appearance this weekend at Intuit Dome even though he has missed 18 games this season due to injury. That means James is ineligible for inclusion on his 22nd All-NBA team.
James entered this game averaging 21.8 points, 6.9 assists and 5.7 rebounds per game for the Lakers, who are in the thick of the Western Conference playoff race despite playing only 10 games with James, Doncic and Austin Reaves simultaneously healthy. James missed the first 14 games of the season while dealing with sciatica.
James has 152 career triple-doubles when the playoffs are included.
James had 28 points and 12 assists when he grabbed his 10th rebound with 2:06 to play in the Lakers’ 124-104 victory. James got a standing ovation when he checked out moments after grabbing his final rebound to complete his 123rd career triple-double, fifth-most in NBA history.
At 41 years and 44 days old, James broke the record held by Karl Malone, who recorded a triple-double for the Lakers when he was 40 years and 127 days old.
But the top scorer in NBA history hadn’t had a triple-double since last Feb. 1, 2025, in New York. That day is better remembered in Lakers history for the late-night breaking news of the trade that brought Luka Doncic to the Lakers in a seismic trade for Anthony Davis.
Malone had held the record as the oldest player with a triple-double since he had 10 points, 11 rebounds and 1 assists on Nov. 28, 2003, during his final NBA season. James recorded the next 15 triple-doubles on that list, and he repeatedly came close to setting the record repeatedly over the past year, but didn’t quite reach it until the Lakers’ final game before the All-Star break.
After missing Tuesday’s game against San Antonio, James was aggressive and active from the opening tip against the Mavericks in the absence of Luka Doncic. The NBA scoring leader missed his fourth straight game for the Lakers with a mild hamstring strain.
James put up 14 points and six assists in the first quarter alone, and he had 18 points, eight assists and four rebounds by halftime. He topped double digits in assists during the third quarter, and he played the entire fourth quarter before grabbing the 10th rebound.
James was selected for his 22nd All-Star appearance this weekend at Intuit Dome even though he has missed 18 games this season due to injury. That means James is ineligible for inclusion on his 22nd All-NBA team.
James entered this game averaging 21.8 points, 6.9 assists and 5.7 rebounds per game for the Lakers, who are in the thick of the Western Conference playoff race despite playing only 10 games with James, Doncic and Austin Reaves simultaneously healthy. James missed the first 14 games of the season while dealing with sciatica.
James has 152 career triple-doubles when the playoffs are included.
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