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Jack Nicklaus, three-time Open Champion in 1966, 1970, and 1978 Seve Ballesteros, three-time Open Champion in 1979, 1984, and 1988 Nick Faldo, three-time Open Champion in 1987, 1990, and 1992 Tiger Woods, three-time Open Champion in 2000, 2005, and 2006. He is one of six champions to win wire-to-wire after 72-holes played with his victory in 2005.
In 2015, Jordan Spieth became another American to arrive having already won the year's Masters and U.S. Open tournaments. He finished tied for fourth as Zach Johnson became champion. [59] Spieth would go on to win the 2017 Open at Royal Birkdale. [52] American Phil Mickelson won his first Open, and fifth major, in 2013. [52]
Here’s a look at the British Open.. July 16-23, 2023 - Brian Harman wins the 151st Open Championship at Royal Liverpool in Hoylake, Wirral, England, for his first major title. July 14-17, 2022 ...
It was the ninth Open Championship played at the Old Course of Troon, and the fifth since gaining royal status. Henrik Stenson shot a final round 63 for 264, a record 20-under par, three strokes ahead of runner-up Phil Mickelson, the 2013 champion. The leader after 54 holes, Stenson became the first Scandinavian man to win a major title. [2]
The troubles began from the jump on Thursday, as the early draw took rain and wind to the face.That meant the two heroes of last month’s U.S. Open — DeChambeau and McIlroy — saw their scores ...
Wyndham Clark, who won the U.S. Open last year and earned a spot in the Olympics later this summer, finished behind Woods at 16-over after he had one of the most painful shots of the season. With ...
The 2006 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 135th Open Championship, played from 20 to 23 July at Royal Liverpool Golf Club. Tiger Woods held off Chris DiMarco, Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, and Sergio García for a two-shot victory. The win was his second consecutive Open Championship title and third overall.
Most of major golf history says Harman will be lifting the Claret Jug on Sunday night. Only once has a player blown a 54-hole lead larger than four strokes — Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters ...