CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) Getting into the British Open was a reward in itself for Russell Knox. And then it got better.
The text messages kept his phone buzzing – from his wife, his nephew, his brother-in-law – as he drove back to his hotel. He looked over at the screen and kept seeing the same message.
”Tiger?”
”I was driving, so I just glanced at it,” Knox said. ”I got to where I was going, and my heart was pounding.”
Knox, the highest-ranked player from Scotland, qualified for Carnoustie only when he started his three-week stint in Europe with a runner-up finish in the French Open. Then, he won the Irish Open by making a 40-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to force a playoff, and then another 40-foot birdie putt on the 18th to win.
To cap it all off, the R&A put Knox in the same group with Tiger Woods and Hideki Matsuyama for the opening two rounds of the British Open.
”A man on form playing with his idol,” Knox said Wednesday.
The 33-year-old from Inverness grew up watchin..