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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 ...
I didn’t know how to be a person. The only way I can explain it is, I felt like everyone was a sheep and I was a lion.” ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Ryan Peake probably fancied he’d have been to Royal Portrush for a British Open a lot sooner ...
The Australian is hoping to at least ‘make the cut’ at Royal Portrush after securing DP World Tour membership for 2026 ...
As chronicled by Golf Channel ahead of the 153rd Open, Peake spent five years in a maximum security prison in Western ...
The West Australian, who spent five years in jail, will tee off at The Open Championship on Thursday night as his remarkable ...
The Open always offers up some interesting stories but there's none more interesting than that of Australia's Ryan Peake.
The Australian pro has experienced a fascinating journey through life to this point - discover more about his life and golf ...
Peake is determined to build on his first major experience, which he grabbed with his fairytale win in the New Zealand Open ...
West Australia Ryan Peake did everything he could to stay cool during his major debut at Royal Portrush, having been the ...
Now he's competing against the best of the world at Royal Portrush, but though his story is almost larger than life, it was Peake who was in awe on Thursday in the presence of his first-round partner: ...
Fickle weather and funny bounces are classic features of links golf and it makes the British Open a test of the mind as much ...