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The 153rd Open Championship is around the corner, with players vying for not just the $17 million purse but also the chance to lift one of golf’s most iconic trophies—the Claret Jug.
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Xander Schauffele won the Claret Jug in July last year at Royal Troon. After a year of custody, the reigning Open Championship champ returned the prestigious trophy on Monday.
President Donald Trump says that Coca-Cola had agreed to use real cane sugar in its flagship soft drink in the U.S. at his suggestion.
Celebrations often leave a trail of glitter, half-eaten cake, and that one open bottle of champagne still sitting on the table. Finishing the entire bottle isn’t always realistic.
There's no trash pickup or mail service and sometimes no power. But there's plenty of rainwater if you can catch it.
Spectators are welcome to bring mobile devices to The Open but a policy is in place to ensure that play is not disrupted.