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Adrian
Otaegui
United Arab Emirates
Birthdate
21/11/1992 (33)
Birthplace
San Sebastian, Spain
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
2011
HT/WT
1.83 m, 78 kg
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Otaegui wins China Open, into PGA Championship
2Y
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Defending champ Otaegui shares Andalucia lead
3Y
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Poulter, 2 others granted stay to play Scottish
4Y
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Otaegui secures win at Scottish Championship
6Y
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Landry replaces injured Wiesberger in Open field
8Y
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Golf News
Brooks Koepka plays practice round ahead of U.S. Open
Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka played a nine-hole practice round Tuesday and plans to play in the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
Scottie Scheffler talks U.S. Open hopes, first Grand Slam bid
Scottie Scheffler, who can complete the career Grand Slam if he wins his first U.S. Open title this weekend, said Tuesday that doing so has "never been a motivating factor for me."
U.S. Open odds: Scottie Scheffler favored; Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm next
The U.S. Open marks the 15th consecutive major that Scottie Scheffler has entered as the favorite or co-favorite.
Scott to extend consecutive major streak to 100 at U.S. Open
When Adam Scott tees it up on the opening hole of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on Thursday, he'll become only the second golfer to compete in 100 consecutive major championships.
Rory McIlroy expresses concern about potential PGA tour 2-track model
Rory McIlroy expresses concern about potential PGA tour 2-track model
Rory McIlroy concerned about PGA Tour's proposed 2-track model
Rory McIlroy expressed concern that the "Track Two" events that the PGA Tour is attempting to create in its updated format will become "glorified Korn Ferry events."