💨 Abstract
Collin Morikawa won the 153rd edition of the "British Open" (also known as "The Open Championship" by purists) in Northern Ireland. This event being part of the UK but not Great Britain island has sparked decades-long naming debates among golfers and commentators. Morikawa, who championed the tournament, addressed the fans with enthusiasm but not before being cautioned by the R&A that sees the event as an “Open” separate from location.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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