Gotterup’s Recent Run of Form, Including 3rd Place Finish in British Open, Gives Him Outside Shot at Ryder Cup
PORTRUSH, NORTHERN IRELAND, JUL 20 – Gotterup doubled his career earnings to over $5.5 million after winning the Scottish Open and finishing tied for fourth at the British Open, boosting his status in professional golf.
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English and Gotterup Defy Expectations to Finish 2nd and 3rd at British Open
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Harris English arrived in Britain two weeks ago without his caddie. Chris Gotterup flew over without a plane ticket for Ireland. Sports News | English and Gotterup Defy Expectations to Finish 2nd and 3rd at British Open.
26-Year-Old PGA Tour Player Chris Gotterup Has Doubled His Career Earnings In Less Than 2 Weeks
Chris Gotterup at the British Open Chris Gotterup is on a tear over his last two PGA Tour events. The 26-year-old is seeing it pay immediate dividends. Gotterup has doubled his career earnings in just two weeks. His bank account has a few more zeroes than it did when he started the season. The golfer entered the Scottish Open in early July with no Top 10 finishes in 2025. He’d made 13 of 22 cuts with his top result being a 12th-place standing at…
Gotterup’s recent run of form, including 3rd place finish in British Open, gives him outside shot at Ryder Cup
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Harris English arrived in Britain two weeks ago without his caddie. Gotterup flew over without a plane ticket for Ireland. They’ll return to the United States as the second and third-placed finishers at the British Open at Royal Portrush, a whole lot richer and with exciting opportunities ahead of them. English shot a closing 5-under 66 on Sunday to secure a second runner-up finish to Scottie Scheffler at a major thi…
Golf-Gotterup inspired by European blood to finish third in Open
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) -American Chris Gotterup did think about winning the British Open on Sunday when Scottie Scheffler made a double-bogey in the last round but it did not last long. Read full story
Gotterup inspired by European blood to finish third in Open
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland :American Chris Gotterup did think about winning the British Open on Sunday when Scottie Scheffler made a double-bogey in the last round but it did not last long.Scheffler failed to get out of a bunker on the eighth hole and racked up only his fourth blemish of the tournament while
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