Summary
THE history of a course at which only those over the age of 55 will have a grown-up recollection of the previous winner suggests that the 135th Open will produce a champion from out of the shadows.
Memories of extremely unlikely triumphs for Paul Lawrie, Ben Curtis and Todd Hamilton are recent enough to remind anyone of the old tournament's capacity for delivering the kind of result that reinforces the stereotypical image of bookmakers driving a Roller and checking the time on a Rolex.See the full content of this document
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Open Venue Famed for Tales of the Unexpected
But at least two of them were American and all three lifted the Claret Jug on links that could be said to be easily-recognised venues on the rota. The Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake is something di...
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