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Amgen irish open

September 17th, 2024

Billy Horschel and Justin Rose congratulated the wrong Hojgaard twin for his Irish Open victory

Amgen Irish Open, article, Billy Horschel, DP World Tour, golf digest, Justin Rose, News, Nicolai Hojgaard, Rasmus Hojgaard, Royal County Down

September 16th, 2024

‘Unfortunately, I’m getting used to it this year’: Rory McIlroy has heart ripped out with late three-putt to lose Irish Open

Riding a potent combination of good fortune and stellar shot-making over the closing nine holes at Royal County Down, Rasmus Hojgaard overhauled McIlroy’s long-time lead to shoot 65 and walk off with the Irish Open title.

September 10th, 2024

We have a rare chance to see the world’s highest-ranked course this weekend

It’s a rare week in professional golf when the golf course is the star. Royal County Down, on rugged, windblown topography along the Irish Sea and beneath the Mountains of Mourne, hosts the 2024 Amgen Irish Open this week on the DP World Tour.

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