Who Will Win the 2026 British Open? Vote Now

Who Will Win the 2026 British Open? Vote Now

South Dakota State Golf Tournaments Wrap Up

This week saw the final rounds of South Dakota’s high‑school golf championships played across three venues. In Brookings, the Class B girls and boys events concluded at Edgebrook Golf Course and Brookings Country Club, while Watertown hosted the Class AA girls at Cattail Crossing Golf Course. The Class A girls wrapped up at Two Rivers Golf Club in North Sioux City, bringing the state’s season to a close.

Class B Girls Shine in Brookings

The Edgebrook Golf Course hosted the Class B girls tournament, delivering a dramatic finish for Clark‑Willow Lake. Junior Brynn Roehrich claimed her third‑straight individual title, and her team, the Cyclones, captured the team championship for the first time since 2010. Her younger sister Faith, an eighth‑grader, was on hand to celebrate the family’s success. The tournament also featured strong showings from Ava Crooks of Deubrook Area and the fourth‑place Deubrook team.

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State golf tournaments close in Watertown, Brookings & North Sioux City

Clark-Willow Lake junior Brynn Roehrich and her sister Faith, an eighth‑grader, embrace after the final round of the 2026 South Dakota State Class B High School Girls Golf Tournament on Tuesday, June 2 at the Edgebrook Golf Course in Brookings. Brynn won her third‑straight individual title and the Cyclones won the team title for the first time since 2010.

(S.D. Public Broadcasting)

Ok, we might be a week ahead on this one.

This week’s Watertown Public Opinion-Aberdeen News poll question is asking which golfer is going to win the 2026 Open Championship (British Open) scheduled for July 16-19 at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England.

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Since the voting deadline is typically midnight on Sunday, it wouldn’t be fair to wait a week for the vote since the tourney would technical be over before the poll closed.

So we’re doing it this week. Voting will stay open until midnight on Sunday, July 12, 2026.

Last week, we asked which country would win the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Soccer tournament? The winner of the vote was Morocco.

Follow Watertown Public Opinion sports reporter Roger Merriam on X (formerly known as Twitter) @PO_Sportsor email: [email protected]

This article originally appeared on Watertown Public Opinion: Weekly poll question asks readers to pick who will win the 2026 British Open

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Class A Girls Conclude at North Sioux City

Kenzley Heath of Sisseton posted a tie for seventh in the Class A girls tournament, marking one of the top local performances at Two Rivers Golf Club.

Looking Ahead: British Open Poll

While the high‑school season has wrapped up, the Watertown Public Opinion‑Aberdeen News poll now turns to the 2026 Open Championship. Readers can vote on which golfer they think will lift the Claret Jug at Royal Birkdale later this summer. The poll remains open until Sunday midnight, giving fans a chance to weigh in before the British Open kicks off.

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South Dakota State Golf Tournaments Wrap Up

This week saw the final rounds of South Dakota’s high‑school golf championships played across three venues. In Brookings, the Class B girls and boys events concluded at Edgebrook Golf Course and Brookings Country Club, while Watertown hosted the Class AA girls at Cattail Crossing Golf Course. The Class A girls wrapped up at Two Rivers Golf Club in North Sioux City, bringing the state’s season to a close.

Class B Girls Shine in Brookings

The Edgebrook Golf Course hosted the Class B girls tournament, delivering a dramatic finish for Clark‑Willow Lake. Junior Brynn Roehrich claimed her third‑straight individual title, and her team, the Cyclones, captured the team championship for the first time since 2010. Her younger sister Faith, an eighth‑grader, was on hand to celebrate the family’s success. The tournament also featured strong showings from Ava Crooks of Deubrook Area and the fourth‑place Deubrook team.

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State golf tournaments close in Watertown, Brookings & North Sioux City

Clark-Willow Lake junior Brynn Roehrich and her sister Faith, an eighth‑grader, embrace after the final round of the 2026 South Dakota State Class B High School Girls Golf Tournament on Tuesday, June 2 at the Edgebrook Golf Course in Brookings. Brynn won her third‑straight individual title and the Cyclones won the team title for the first time since 2010.

(S.D. Public Broadcasting)

Ok, we might be a week ahead on this one.

This week’s Watertown Public Opinion-Aberdeen News poll question is asking which golfer is going to win the 2026 Open Championship (British Open) scheduled for July 16-19 at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England.

Advertisement

Since the voting deadline is typically midnight on Sunday, it wouldn’t be fair to wait a week for the vote since the tourney would technical be over before the poll closed.

So we’re doing it this week. Voting will stay open until midnight on Sunday, July 12, 2026.

Last week, we asked which country would win the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Soccer tournament? The winner of the vote was Morocco.

Follow Watertown Public Opinion sports reporter Roger Merriam on X (formerly known as Twitter) @PO_Sportsor email: [email protected]

This article originally appeared on Watertown Public Opinion: Weekly poll question asks readers to pick who will win the 2026 British Open

Class A Girls Conclude at North Sioux City

Kenzley Heath of Sisseton posted a tie for seventh in the Class A girls tournament, marking one of the top local performances at Two Rivers Golf Club.

Looking Ahead: British Open Poll

While the high‑school season has wrapped up, the Watertown Public Opinion‑Aberdeen News poll now turns to the 2026 Open Championship. Readers can vote on which golfer they think will lift the Claret Jug at Royal Birkdale later this summer. The poll remains open until Sunday midnight, giving fans a chance to weigh in before the British Open kicks off.


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