It took eight years and a return to Carnoustie for Europe to find its next major champion after Paul Lawrie. This was assured with a play-off between Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia but the return to the mighty Angus links…
The 148th Open will go down in history as one of the great Opens after a week-long party in Portrush ended with a popular winner lifting the Claret Jug for his maiden major victory. Shane Lowry was sublime on the…
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Ernie Els never led The 141st Open until the moment he won it. At a course where the South African felt he had let victories slip away in both 1996 and 2001, he closed superbly with a 68 that included…
Amid great excitement and almost unbearable tension on the Old Course, The 144th Open featured one of the event’s best-ever finishes in which American Zach Johnson eventually triumphed in a four-hole play-off against 2010 Champion Golfer Louis Oosthuizen and Australia’s…
As a four-time major winner, Ernie Els has made a career out of hitting clutch shots. But there is one shot in the South African’s back catalogue that springs to mind quicker than any other, especially when it comes to…
Prior to 2004, it is fair to say few people would have marked Phil Mickelson down as a future Open Champion, not even the man himself. However, the year that featured Mickelson’s long-awaited first major triumph at The Masters, was…
Our first video of Open Moments. A compilation of the funniest and bizarre moments to have happened at The Open Championship throughout the years. Visit www.TheOpen.com for the greatest stories in golf Keep in touch with us! Facebook – Twitter…
In becoming the first American professional to win at Royal Lytham & St Annes, and the first player from across the Atlantic since the great amateur Bobby Jones won the inaugural Open at Lytham in 1926, Tom Lehman showed both…