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Remembering Max Faulkner’s 1951 Open Win At Royal Portrush

The Open Championship will be played once more at Royal Portrush in 2019, 68 years after the course’s last appearance in 1951. But what happened back then? By Jacob Whitehead The Open Championship will be played once more at Royal Portrush in 2019, 68 years after the course’s last appearance in 1951. But what happened back then? This article Remembering Max Faulkner’s 1951 Open Win At Royal Portrush appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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European Winners Of The Open Championship

In this piece Sam Tremlett takes a look at every European winner of the Open Championship after World War Two. Seve Ballesteros winning the Open Championship in 1979 (Getty Images) In this piece Sam Tremlett takes a look at every European winner of the Open Championship after World War Two. This article European Winners Of The Open Championship appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Lowest Open Championship Rounds

There has been a 62 shot in the Open before and eleven 63s The Open is the only major that has witnessed a 62 This article Lowest Open Championship Rounds appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Tommy Fleetwood’s Carnoustie Course Record 63

England's Tommy Fleetwood holds the course record at Carnoustie after firing a 63 in the second round of the 2017 Dunhill Links Championship. Tommy Fleetwood shot 63 during the second round of the Alfred Dunhill Championships in 2017 (Getty Images) England's Tommy Fleetwood holds the course record at Carnoustie after firing a 63 in the second round of the 2017 Dunhill Links Championship. This article Tommy Fleetwood’s Carnoustie Course Record 63 appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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