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Former gang member Ryan Peake turned his life around after prison and earned his spot at the Open Championship, teeing up ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Ryan Peake probably fancied he’d have been to Royal Portrush for a British Open a lot sooner ...
Ryan Peake is a massive long-shot this week at The Open, but has already beaten much worse odds just to get here.
The convicted ex-bike gang member playing at The Open - The Australian is hoping to at least ‘make the cut’ at Royal Portrush ...
Phil Mickelson’s first round at the Open Championship was done. Then came a “deadly serious” request at Royal Portrush.
The Australian pro has experienced a fascinating journey through life to this point - discover more about his life and golf career so far via these facts ...
The West Australian, who spent five years in jail, will tee off at The Open Championship on Thursday night as his remarkable ...
As chronicled by Golf Channel ahead of the 153rd Open, Peake spent five years in a maximum security prison in Western ...
When the ball disappeared, Ryan Peake’s arms went up, and a primal roar came out—an explosive release after many hard years questioning if this moment would ever come. Before teeing off in the ...
Ryan Peake's comeback story reached a new height Sunday. The 31-year-old Australian won the 2025 New Zealand Open on Sunday, earning a spot in the field at the 2025 Open Championship at Royal ...
Fickle weather and funny bounces are classic features of links golf and it makes the British Open a test of the mind as much ...
Former Australian motorcycle gang member and prisoner Ryan Peake speaks about his unlikely journey to the Open Championship ...