It's time for the final major of the year. Also known as "Glory's Last Hole".
It's not actually in Scotland, which kind of sucks. Past champions on this course include world beaters like Ben Curtis and Darren Clarke, as well as others known for nerves of steel in majors like Greg Norman. A lot of top contenders have also bowed out due to some pretty re-tarded COVID rules that are in place. But for some reason I have a feeling this is going to be a really great tournament with an exciting finish.
The course:
The contenders:
The pretender:
And the eventual winner:
Last edited by campfirewest; 07-15-2021 at 01:02 AM.
wow it's been 52 years (Tony Jacklin, 1969) since an Englishman has won an Open in England. a rare event. almost as rare as England's national team making the final of a major football tournament.
dumb stat as scotland is also part of england's terrority
you're suggesting that Scotland and England are not two different countries? does this mapmaker have it all wrong? note the 'Country Boundary' in the map's key.
can you believe its been two full years since our large breasted heroes and portly puttsmiths (wide westy, fat pat and large lowry) returned a win and three top 10 places for the syndicate in the 2019 open
can you believe its been two full years since our large breasted heroes and portly puttsmiths (wide westy, fat pat and large lowry) returned a win and three top 10 places for the syndicate in the 2019 open