British Open, Scottie Scheffler and Haotong Li
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Li Haotong is in contention to become the first man from China, a country of 1.4 billion people, to win a major golf championship.
Haotong Li was born in Hunan, China, but he currently resides in the city of Shanghai. Li is one of China's most successful golfers already and has long presented the country's best chance to win a men's major tournament. Li was born on August 3, 1995, so he is 29 years old for the 2025 British Open.
Scottie Scheffler takes a four-shot lead over Haotong Li into Sunday at Portrush. But the top two players aren't the only pros to have a successful Saturday.
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Li has collected $2,117,405 in his career up to now, per Spotrac. Nearly a third of that total came at the 2017 British Open. He’s fared fairly well at majors throughout his still burgeoning career, receiving $1,251,926 in spoils during golf’s crown jewel fixtures.
We've seen some fun Haotong Li moments from his golf career over the years, from an epic club flip at the Masters to his mother retrieving his tossed club. And he's shown he's a great golfer, with wins on the European Tour, a third-place finish at the 2017 British Open and staying in contention at the same major in 2025.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — A brief look at the third round of the British Open at Royal Portrush: LEADING: Scottie Scheffler with a 4-under 67 to reach 14-under 199. CHASING: Li Haotong (69) was four shots behind, with Matt Fitzpatrick (71) five shots back.
Scottie Scheffler's name lurked menacingly on the leaderboard early at the 2025 Open Championship after a 68 sent him into Round 2 just one shot back of the leaders. He wound up five off the pace set by Brian Harman and Haotong Li when he teed off Friday only to conclude his second round in a flurry,