Winners, Weird and What – All-Time Open edition
The Golf Talk Canada crew takes a look at the best, the worst and the downright weird in an all-time Open edition of Winners, Weird and What.
The Golf Talk Canada crew takes a look at the best, the worst and the downright weird in an all-time Open edition of Winners, Weird and What.
Adam Scully and Mark Zecchino take on Royal County Down, the number 1 ranked course in the world!
Scottie Scheffler or Rory McIlroy are the two best players in the world, but who has the edge at The Open? Adam Scully and Bob Weeks discuss.
Canadians Brooke Henderson and Taylor Pendrith both gained ground with terrific rounds last Sunday but fell just short in a playoff. Golf Talk Canada has more.
Canada's Corey Conners and Nick Taylor have both shown solid form heading into The Open. Golf Talk Canada examines the outlook for the Canadians at Royal Birkdale.
TSN Golf analyst Bob Weeks discusses who he believes has the better chance of winning the Open Championship between favourites Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, and who he thinks would be the best story to win the tournament.
In today's golf game, there are two names that have dominated play and the headlines over the last three years. Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler have combined to win five of the last 11 majors and have had 14 top 10 finishes. As they head into this year's final major, it's no surprise they are the betting favourites. TSN Golf analyst Bob Weeks has more.
Rory McIlroy shares how motivated he is by records and results, and explains that if that is your sole focus as a golfer, it would be an "unfulfilling pursuit". McIlroy also discusses how it feels to be back at the Open, the pressure of playing on UK soil, and the changes to the course at Royal Birkdale.
After a clip went viral of him shouting "I'm so bad at golf" at the Scottish Open, Rory McIlroy sheds light on his mindset this week heading into the Open Championship.
Defending Open champion Scottie Scheffler gave a candid response when asked how much he is motivated by legacy and setting records in golf.
In a humorous moment, Rory McIlroy says he doesn't really care about his legacy because he'll be "long gone and dead", and doesn't expect to return as a ghost to find out what's being said about him.
Jon Rahm says his confidence is high ahead of The Open and he’d like to leave the week as Open champion. He also discusses how he's expecting to see "a bit of everything" at Royal Birkdale, including 6 irons off tees to drivers and long irons into par 4s.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler shares how he dealt with missing the cut last week at the Scottish Open after his PGA Tour record streak of 78 consecutive cuts made.
TSN's Bob Weeks shares an update on where each Canadian finds themself in the standings with a month to go until FedExCup Playoffs begin.
The Open Championship returns to Royal Birkdale, the course where Jordan Spieth constructed one of the most famous bogeys in major championship history on the 13th hole. The 2017 Open Championship winner reflected on what transpired on that hole and discussed where his game is currently at.
2026 U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark, who had a tough reception from the fans at Shinnecock, spoke about what it's like playing in front of the supporters at the Open Championship.
2022 U.S. Open winner Matt Fitzpatrick, who has won three PGA Tour events this year, discusses his confidence level heading into this year's Open Championship, the challenges Royal Birkdale presents, and more.
With England set to face Argentina in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup at 8pm British Summer Time on Wednesday, England's Matt Fitzpatrick jokingly pleads Open officials for a later start time on Thursday for he and his countrymen to get some extra sleep.
Tommy Fleetwood, who grew up in Southport, England, spoke with the media about getting another chance to play the Open in his hometown this week after previously competing in the major at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in 2017.
The Open Championship is unlike any other test in golf. Ahead of the 2026 championship at Royal Birkdale, Bob Weeks visits the Titleist Performance Institute to learn how the Titleist Tour team helps players prepare for the unique demands of links golf and one of the sport's biggest stages.
Steven Fisk outlasted Canadian Taylor Pendrith in the ISCO Championship on Sunday for his second PGA Tour title, two-putting for par on the third hole of a playoff. Canadian Ben Silverman and Aaron Wise were a stroke out the playoff.
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