Many players have incredible stories at The Open, but few have a story quite like Justin Rose. From finishing 4th at his first Open as an amateur to becoming world no.1, Rose has produced some of his best performances at…
Sergio Garcia has become one of the most popular faces at The Open Championship. Competing for the Claret Jug over 20 times since his debut in 1996. The Spaniard has finished runner-up twice at The Open, in 2007 and 2014.…
Payne Stewart was a formidable competitor at The Open during the 1980s – securing four top-ten finishes across seven Open Championships, including a second-place finish in 1985. In 1990, St Andrews played host to The 119th Open and Stewart continued…
Every Open champion has to start their story somewhere – for two-time champion Padraig Harrington, that was in 1996. Over a decade before the Irishman would go on to win back-to-back Claret Jugs, he made his Open debut at Royal…
Phil Mickelson made his Open Championship debut in 1991. By the time he came to The 133rd Open in 2004, he hadn’t yet achieved a top-ten finish. That was about to change for the ‘Leftie’ at Royal Troon. The American…
The Opening Day of The Open in 2016 had many great performances, with many possible contenders for the Claret Jug starting strong. One of the most impressive in the first round was German’s Martin Kaymer. The two-time major winner (PGA…
In only his third appearance at The Open Championship, Patrick Reed was loving to make his mark in 2016. The 145th Open played at Royal Liverpool was an opportunity for Reed to show the world that he was major winner…
The 150th Open Championship was a celebration of golf and the legacy of the world’s old golf tournament. It was a truly global event, with players from across the globe competing for the Claret Jug. Mexico’s Abraham Ancer was one…
The opening day of The Open Championship is a day where any player can make their mark amongst the nerves and excitement around the course. Paul Casey was one of the stand-out players on day one of The 133rd Open…