Scottie Scheffler Grabs Lead at British Open, McIlroy Stumbles/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Scottie Scheffler took the solo lead at the 2025 British Open after an impressive run at Royal Portrush, aiming for the third leg of a career Grand Slam. Rory McIlroy fell back seven strokes as the leaderboard tightened behind Scheffler. Notable performances from Matt Fitzpatrick, Brian Harman, and Li Haotong kept the pressure on during a pivotal moving day.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — On a day traditionally known for dramatic shifts and leaderboard chaos, Scottie Scheffler remained calm and commanding. At the halfway mark of the 2025 British OpenScheffler surged into the solo lead at Royal Portrushsetting up a pivotal weekend as he chases history.
Fresh off a career-low 64 in a majorthe world’s No. 1 golfer now holds a one-shot advantage over Matt Fitzpatrickwith former Open champion Brian Harman and China’s Li Haotong just two strokes behind.
Scheffler, already a two-time Masters champion and recent PGA Championship winner, is now just two rounds away from claiming the third leg of the elusive career Grand Slama feat that only a few legends have achieved — and one that Rory McIlroy completed earlier this year at Augusta.
But Scheffler’s message didn’t dampen the rising momentum and anticipation, as the Portrush crowd — and the field — scramble to keep pace.
It was supposed to be a storybook weekend for Rory McIlroyplaying in front of a home crowd in Northern Ireland. His start was electric — holing a 35-foot birdie putt across the green at the very first hole. The roar from the gallery could be heard from half a mile away.
But the energy faded. McIlroy, despite the passion and pressure of local fans, slipped seven strokes behind Scheffler. With two rounds remaining, the climb back into contention appears steep.
Matt Fitzpatrickthe 2022 U.S. Open winner, remained firmly in striking distance, just one shot behind the leader. His consistency continues to shine in big tournaments, and he’s among the few able to withstand major championship pressure.
Also in the hunt are Brian Harmanwho lifted the Claret Jug just two years ago, and Li Haotong, one of Asia’s top golfing talents, both trailing by only two shots.
Corey Conners of Canada was on the brink Friday — making the cut right on the 1-over-par number — but stormed back with a 66 on Saturday, leaping into contention and drawing eyes for a potential weekend charge.
Scheffler is now within reach of securing his third major championship in just over a year — and the third leg of the career Grand Slama milestone that would place him alongside golf’s elite.
While Scheffler is quick to downplay the magnitude of the moment, the trajectory of his career suggests that Portrush could be remembered as a key turning point.
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