
THE OPEN PREVIEW: RORY'S EVEREST - July 15th, 2025
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On July 15th, 2025, we previewed The Open at Royal Portrush, breaking down Rory McIlroy's quest for redemption, Shane Lowry's unique prep, and Xander Schauffele's massive LIV Golf rejection.
- Rory McIlroy returns to the site of his 2019 nightmare, but this time as a Masters champion. He's embracing the pressure, framing The Open as the next "Everest" he must conquer on his quest for the career grand slam.
- "It's better for everyone if I embrace it."
- A stark contrast to his emotional exit in 2019, Rory's new mindset is one of a champion ready for his next great challenge.
- Shane Lowry, the 2019 champion at Portrush, opted for a unique preparation, skipping the Scottish Open to tour Irish links courses. He remains the humble hero, even when faced with a giant mural of himself.
- On seeing his mural: "I'm happy, I don't have to drive past it every day."
- Lowry's low-key, grassroots prep tour is a throwback approach for a defending major champion.
- Xander Schauffele reportedly turned down a staggering LIV Golf offer between £112-£148 million. His camp made it clear their focus is on legacy and major championships, not just a massive payday.
- "They could've doubled the money and we still wouldn't do it," said his father, Stefan Schauffele.
- The decision reinforces Schauffele's commitment to the PGA Tour and his pursuit of a major title.
Field Changes: Els & Waring out, Kim & Riley in • Best player without a major? Hovland & Henley get votes • Tomorrow: We break down the course & pairings.
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