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Americans on roll again in golf
American golfers have reclaimed dominance in major championships, winning the last seven titles, the longest streak since the 1970s. This marks the first clean sweep of the four majors by Americans since 1982, with notable wins by Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, and Bryson DeChambeau. Meanwhile, England's Justin Rose, a former world number one, is among the hopefuls to end a 29-year drought for English champions at The British Open, having previously achieved multiple top finishes. Rose has a storied history with the tournament, emphasizing his emotional connection and past successes as an amateur. As the British Open approaches, analysts suggest the likelihood of an American win remains strong, with several players in contention. The evolving landscape of golf has made it more competitive and global, showcasing the talents of both American and European players.
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