Ryder Cup, British Open and Chris Gotterup
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In his limited opportunities to close, Gotterup has shown himself more than capable. He has co-led/led twice after 54 holes in his TOUR career and won both events. He won the 2024 ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic by six shots. Gotterup is now 39th in the FedExCup.
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Golf Digest on MSNChris Gotterup outshines Rory McIlroy to win Scottish Open, says 2-time tour winner ‘sounds a lot better’After outdueling Masters champion Rory McIlroy head-to-head to win for the second time on the PGA Tour and earning his first berth in the forthcoming British Open at Royal Portrush, Chris Gotterup struggled for what seemed like the first time all day. Winning the Genesis Scottish Open was quite the challenge. Talking about it was even more so.
Chris Gotterup won the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open, securing his biggest career victory and a spot in the Open Championship. Gotterup, ranked 158th in the world before the tournament, held off a competitive field including Rory McIlroy to win by two strokes.
Chris Gotterup's win at the Scottish Open came after a slow-play warning that left him rather frustrated, which he used to fend off Rory McIlroy for the title.
Chris Gotterup's emotional upset victory over Rory McIlroy at the Genesis Scottish Open proves golf's future is bright and dreams still come true.
The Genesis Scottish Open had one of the strongest fields of the year, and the perks are far greater. Gotterup, who played three years at Rutgers and won player-of-the-year awards as a senior at Oklahoma, gets into the Masters for the first time next April.
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Golf Monthly on MSNChris Gotterup Didn't Win The 2025 Open, But Here's Everything He Gets After A Brilliant Week At Royal PortrushThe American was powerless to prevent Scottie Scheffler from running away with the Claret Jug, but he has earned several perks after a great week