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While defending champion Xander Schaeoff is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Desumbbo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple, Desimbo said. Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a wayward t-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the Open is about to get underway, and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest. Dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrish. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haoong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Desumbbo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Desimbo said nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway, and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest. Dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrish. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haoong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Desumbbo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Dot. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple, Desimbo said. Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a wayward t-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway. An Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrish. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haoong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Desambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple, Desimbo said. Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheoffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mccelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway. An Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrish. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schael is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7.Bryson Dashambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple, Desimbo said. Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheoffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mccelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway. An Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffler? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portra. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7.Bryson Dashambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Desimbo said nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheoffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mccelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A members ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway. An Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portra. The American world no one holds a four- stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Moy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Desambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Dot. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their higher round. Very simple, Deshbo said. Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a wayward t-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the Open is about to get underway, and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest. Dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffler leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrait. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title England’s Matt Fitzpatrick 9 and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Moy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Dashambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Dot playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Desimbo said nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a wayward t-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway. An Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrish. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haoong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Desambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple, Desimbo said. Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheoffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mccelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway. An Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffler? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrish. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Desambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple, Desimbo said. Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheoffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mccelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Fo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway. An Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffler? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portra. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Desambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Desimbo said nobody want because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history. during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheoffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mccelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease, but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted, “Oh my goodness, there was a ball underneath his things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A members ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the Open is about to get underway. An Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portra. The American world no one holds a four- stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title England’s Matt Fitzpatrick 9 and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Moy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7.Bryson Dashambo aimed fire at the Open. Officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Dot. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Desimbo said nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history. During his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot, the Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease, but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest. Dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round royal portrait. The American world no one holds a four- stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Moy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7.Bryson Dashambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Dot playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. “It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round.” “Very simple,” Desimbo said. “Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed.” Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history. During his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot, the Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a wayward t-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffler and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease, but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the Open is about to get underway and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffler leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round royal portrait. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick 9 and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Moy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Dashambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Dot playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Deso said nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history. During his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot, the Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a wayward t-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease, but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the Open is about to get underway, and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest. Dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffler leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round royal portrait. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Moy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Dashambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Desimbo said nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease, but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the Open is about to get underway, and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest. Dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffler leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrish. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Desumbbo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Desimbo said nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history. during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheoffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mccelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A members ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The Open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field. After starting the weekend with a relentless third round, the American world know one holds a four-stroke advantage. 14 over China’s Haoong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Moy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Dashambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Dot. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. Dot. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s gunning body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Desimbo said nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a wayward t-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mckelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted, “Oh my goodness, there was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A members ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The Open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrish. The American world know one holds a four-stroke advantage. 14 over China’s Haoong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Moy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schauffel is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7. Bryson Dashambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Dot playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year prompting officials to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple. Desimbo said nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheoffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mccelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his. The things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A member’s ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you The final day of the Open is about to get underway. An Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest. Dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffller? The open comes to a close today as Scotty Sheffller leads the field after starting the weekend with a relentless third round around Royal Portrish. The American world no one holds a four-stroke advantage 14 over China’s Haong Lee 10 as he locks on to his first career open title England’s Matt Fitzpatrick nine and Northern Ireland’s home hero Rory Mroy 8 are among the chasing pack after positive Saturdays of their own. Meanwhile, defending champion Xander Schael is not yet out of the picture, starting the final day on -7.Bryson Desambo aimed fire at the Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday. Playing speed has been an issue at the Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday. The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his T-shot and has urged golf’s governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play. It’s very simple. It’s not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple, Desimbo said. Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed. Rory Mroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot. The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a weward T-shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scotty Sheoffller and Matt Fitzpatrick Mccelroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough Sky Sports commentator. Nick Faldo reacted. Oh my goodness. There was a ball underneath his the things you see. That’s got to be a right, hasn’t it? It doesn’t count as two shots. What are the odds on that? A members ball. That is unbelievable. Boink. Good morning, golf fans. Are you ready? The final day of the open is about to get underway, and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest dot dot dot. Can Rory Mroy catch Scotty Sheffler? The open comes