Ryan Armour reflects on family time during return to competitive golf
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 6:20 PM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
Ryan Armour participated in the U.S. Senior Open at Scioto Country Club, finishing tied for 26th at 2 over par. After stepping back from professional golf for family commitments, Armour noted his game suffered in the process. He expressed that he enjoyed supporting his sons' sports but emphasized needing to work hard on his golf game to regain competitiveness. The Akron native plans to prepare for the Kaulig Companies Championship scheduled for July 9-12 at Firestone Country Club in Akron.
- •Armour took a two-year break from competitive golf.
- •He finished the U.S. Senior Open with scores of 73, 69, and 71.
- •Armour has participated in six events this year.
- •He will compete next at the Kaulig Companies Championship.
- •The event marks his homecoming to Ohio as a local competitor.
- 6:20 PMYahoo Sports — After family time, Ryan Armour getting back into swing of golf at Scioto
"Ryan Armour reflects on his decision to step back from professional golf for most of the last two years to prioritize time with his family.
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