The Open’s highlight feed captured four sharply different tests of skill, from a long birdie putt by Scottie Scheffler to a difficult bunker recovery by Hideki Matsuyama. The clips show how quickly a round can turn on putting, power, precise iron play and creativity around the green.
Scheffler’s featured moment came with a long birdie putt in Round 1. Rory McIlroy supplied the power highlight, driving the green after a 389-yard tee shot and making birdie.
Four Standout Highlights
| Player | Featured Shot | Result or Context |
|---|---|---|
| Scottie Scheffler | Long birdie putt | Round 1 of The Open |
| Jackson Suber | 233-yard approach | Set up an eagle chance |
| Rory McIlroy | 389-yard tee shot | Drove the green for birdie |
| Hideki Matsuyama | Bunker shot | Played from a difficult position |
Jackson Suber’s highlight centered on a flushed 233-yard approach that set up an eagle. It was a reminder that long-iron execution can create a scoring opportunity even when a hole demands distance.
Matsuyama’s clip focused on an “impossible” bunker shot, emphasizing a recovery rather than a conventional scoring play. The shot added another dimension to a collection otherwise led by birdie and eagle opportunities.
According to www.pgatour.com, the available highlight selection also included a Round 4 highlights video from the ISCO Championship. That video sits alongside the Open footage, while the four player-specific clips focus on Scheffler, Suber, McIlroy and Matsuyama.
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