2025 Runner-up: Harris English (-13)
-17 (267) Royal Portrush Golf Club Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Scottie Scheffler produced one of the most dominant performances in modern Open Championship history...
Show more 2024 Runner-up: Justin Rose & Billy Horschel (+7)
-9 (275) Royal Troon Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Xander Schauffele delivered a masterful final-round 65 at Royal Troon to claim the Claret Jug by two...
Show more 2023 -13 Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Brian Harman won his first major at Royal Hoylake with a dominant wire-to-wire performance. Harman l...
Show more 2022 -20 St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Cameron Smith won the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews with a remarkable final round 64, shooti...
Show more 2021 -15 Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Collin Morikawa won his second major and first Open Championship at Royal St George's, becoming the ...
Show more 2020 Cancelled — COVID-19 — Royal St George's Golf Club Sandwich, Kent, England
The 149th Open Championship was cancelled due to the COVID-19 global pandemic — the first cancellati...
Show more 2019 Runner-up: Tommy Fleetwood
-15 Royal Portrush Golf Club Portrush, Northern Ireland
Shane Lowry won The Open Championship at Royal Portrush in front of an adoring Irish crowd in one of...
Show more 2018 -8 Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie, Scotland
Francesco Molinari became the first Italian to win a major championship, winning at Carnoustie with ...
Show more 2017 -12 Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Jordan Spieth won The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale in dramatic fashion. Spieth appeared to be...
Show more 2016 Runner-up: Phil Mickelson
-20 Royal Troon Troon, Scotland
Henrik Stenson won The Open Championship in what many consider the greatest head-to-head duel in maj...
Show more 2015 Runner-up: Louis Oosthuizen
-15 St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Zach Johnson won The 144th Open Championship — the last numbered Open at St Andrews — in a four-hole...
Show more 2014 -17 Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Rory McIlroy won his second major of 2014 (having won the PGA Championship at Valhalla weeks later) ...
Show more 2013 Runner-up: Henrik Stenson
-3 Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Phil Mickelson won his first and only Open Championship with a stunning final round 66 at Muirfield....
Show more 2012 -7 Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Ernie Els won his second Open Championship in unexpected fashion. Adam Scott had led by four strokes...
Show more 2011 Runner-up: Phil Mickelson
+5 Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Darren Clarke won his first major at age 42 at Royal St George's. Clarke, from Northern Ireland, pla...
Show more 2010 -16 St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Louis Oosthuizen dominated The Open at St Andrews, leading wire-to-wire. He made a rare albatross (d...
Show more 2009 -2 Turnberry Golf Links Turnberry, Scotland
One of the most emotional finishes in Open history. Tom Watson, aged 59, led by one stroke playing t...
Show more 2008 -3 Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Padraig Harrington successfully defended his Open Championship title at Royal Birkdale, becoming the...
Show more 2007 -7 Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie, Scotland
Padraig Harrington won his first Open in a four-hole aggregate playoff against Sergio Garcia after o...
Show more 2006 -18 Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Tiger Woods won his third Open Championship at Hoylake in an emotionally charged week — his first ma...
Show more 2005 Runner-up: Colin Montgomerie
-14 St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Tiger Woods won his second Open Championship at St Andrews, an emotional victory following his fathe...
Show more 2004 -10 Royal Troon Troon, Scotland
Todd Hamilton won in a four-hole aggregate playoff against Ernie Els after both finished at 274. Ham...
Show more 2003 -1 Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Ben Curtis, ranked 396th in the world and playing in his first Open Championship, pulled off one of ...
Show more 2002 -6 Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Ernie Els won The Open Championship in a four-hole aggregate playoff against Thomas Levet, Stuart Ap...
Show more 2001 -10 Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
David Duval won his only major at Royal Lytham, beating Niclas Fasth of Sweden by three strokes. Duv...
Show more 2000 -19 St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Tiger Woods won The Open Championship at St Andrews by eight strokes, completing the career Grand Sl...
Show more 1999 Runner-up: Justin Leonard
+6 Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie, Scotland
Paul Lawrie won from ten strokes behind entering the final round, the largest final-round deficit ov...
Show more 1998 -9 Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Mark O'Meara won The Open Championship in a four-hole aggregate playoff against Brian Watts after bo...
Show more 1997 -12 Royal Troon Troon, Scotland
Justin Leonard won his only major at Royal Troon, beating Jesper Parnevik and Darren Clarke. Leonard...
Show more 1996 -13 Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Tom Lehman won his only major at Royal Lytham, leading wire-to-wire. Lehman had been runner-up in pr...
Show more 1995 Runner-up: Costantino Rocca
-6 St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
John Daly won The Open Championship at St Andrews in a four-hole aggregate playoff after Costantino ...
Show more 1994 Runner-up: Jesper Parnevik
-12 Turnberry Golf Links Turnberry, Scotland
Nick Price won his second major of 1994 (having won the PGA Championship weeks earlier) in dramatic ...
Show more 1993 -13 Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Greg Norman finally won his second Open Championship at Royal St George's with an emphatic performan...
Show more 1992 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Nick Faldo won his third Open Championship at Muirfield. John Cook led with two holes to play but bo...
Show more 1991 E Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Ian Baker-Finch won The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale with a brilliant final round 66. Baker-F...
Show more 1990 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Nick Faldo won his second Open Championship at St Andrews, completing back-to-back opens. Faldo won ...
Show more 1989 E Royal Troon Troon, Scotland
Mark Calcavecchia won in a four-hole aggregate playoff against Greg Norman and Wayne Grady — the fir...
Show more 1988 E Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Seve Ballesteros won his third and final Open Championship at Royal Lytham with a brilliant final ro...
Show more 1987 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Nick Faldo won his first major at Muirfield by playing 18 consecutive pars in the final round — one ...
Show more 1986 E Turnberry Golf Links Turnberry, Scotland
Greg Norman won his first Open Championship at Turnberry, opening with a course record 63. Norman he...
Show more 1985 E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Sandy Lyle became the first Scottish winner of The Open since 1920. Lyle beat Payne Stewart and Bern...
Show more 1984 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Seve Ballesteros won his second Open Championship at St Andrews with a birdie on the 18th hole. Tom ...
Show more 1983 E Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Tom Watson won his fifth and final Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, equaling the record held by ...
Show more 1982 Runner-up: Peter Oosterhuis
E Royal Troon Troon, Scotland
Tom Watson won his fourth Open Championship at Royal Troon. Watson beat Nick Price and Peter Oosterh...
Show more 1981 Runner-up: Bernhard Langer
E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Bill Rogers won his only major at Royal St George's. Rogers had been in brilliant form all year and ...
Show more 1980 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Tom Watson won his third Open Championship at Muirfield. Watson beat Lee Trevino by four strokes. Wa...
Show more 1979 E Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Seve Ballesteros won his first Open Championship at Royal Lytham, becoming the first continental Eur...
Show more 1978 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Jack Nicklaus won his third Open Championship at St Andrews, his second title at the Home of Golf. H...
Show more 1977 E Turnberry Golf Links Turnberry, Scotland
The "Duel in the Sun" — Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus played the greatest head-to-head contest in maj...
Show more 1976 E Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Johnny Miller won The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, beating Jack Nicklaus and Seve Ballestero...
Show more 1975 E Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie, Scotland
Tom Watson won his first Open Championship in a playoff against Australia's Jack Newton. Both had fi...
Show more 1974 Runner-up: Peter Oosterhuis
E Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Gary Player won his third Open Championship at Royal Lytham, completing his set of Opens at differen...
Show more 1973 E Royal Troon Troon, Scotland
Tom Weiskopf won his only major at Royal Troon, producing some of the finest ball-striking of any Op...
Show more 1972 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Lee Trevino chipped in for par from off the 17th green in the final round, a shot that broke Tony Ja...
Show more 1971 E Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Lee Trevino won the first of back-to-back Open Championships at Royal Birkdale. Trevino beat Taiwan'...
Show more 1970 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Jack Nicklaus won in a playoff after Doug Sanders missed a three-foot putt on the 72nd hole that wou...
Show more 1969 E Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Tony Jacklin became the first Englishman to win The Open Championship since Max Faulkner in 1951. Ja...
Show more 1968 E Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie, Scotland
Gary Player won his second Open Championship at Carnoustie, one of the most demanding links courses ...
Show more 1967 E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Roberto De Vicenzo of Argentina won The Open Championship at Hoylake on his 44th birthday. De Vicenz...
Show more 1966 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Jack Nicklaus won his first Open Championship at Muirfield, completing the career Grand Slam at age ...
Show more 1965 Runner-up: Christy O'Connor Sr.
E Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Peter Thomson won his fifth and final Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. This title was considered...
Show more 1964 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Tony Lema, "Champagne Tony," won The Open Championship at St Andrews in only his second trip to Brit...
Show more 1963 E Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Bob Charles of New Zealand became the first left-handed player to win a major championship, defeatin...
Show more 1962 E Royal Troon Troon, Scotland
Arnold Palmer won his second consecutive Open Championship at Royal Troon. He won by six strokes ove...
Show more 1961 E Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Arnold Palmer won his first Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, cementing his global appeal. Palmer...
Show more 1960 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Kel Nagle won the Centenary Open at St Andrews, edging out Arnold Palmer who was attempting to compl...
Show more 1959 Runner-up: Flory Van Donck
E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Gary Player won his first Open Championship at Muirfield at age 23. Player beat Flory Van Donck and ...
Show more 1958 E Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Peter Thomson won his fourth Open Championship in a playoff against Dave Thomas of Wales. Both had f...
Show more 1957 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Bobby Locke won his fourth and final Open Championship at St Andrews. Locke beat Peter Thomson, his ...
Show more 1956 Runner-up: Flory Van Donck
E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Peter Thomson won his third consecutive Open Championship at Hoylake, joining Young Tom Morris and B...
Show more 1955 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Peter Thomson won his second consecutive Open Championship at St Andrews. Thomson beat Johnny Fallon...
Show more 1954 E Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England
Peter Thomson won his first Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. Thomson was 24 years old and would ...
Show more 1953 Runner-up: Frank Stranahan
E Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie, Scotland
Ben Hogan made his only Open Championship appearance and won. Hogan had been practicing on links cou...
Show more 1952 E Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Bobby Locke won his third Open Championship at Royal Lytham, beating a young Peter Thomson of Austra...
Show more 1951 E Royal Portrush Golf Club Portrush, Northern Ireland
Max Faulkner won the only Open Championship held in Ireland, at Royal Portrush. Faulkner was a flamb...
Show more 1950 Runner-up: Roberto De Vicenzo
E Royal Troon Troon, Scotland
Bobby Locke won his second consecutive Open Championship at Royal Troon. He beat Roberto De Vicenzo ...
Show more 1949 Runner-up: Harry Bradshaw
E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Bobby Locke won in a 36-hole playoff against Harry Bradshaw of Ireland. Bradshaw had controversially...
Show more 1948 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Henry Cotton won his third and final Open Championship at Muirfield. Cotton played some of the fines...
Show more 1947 E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Fred Daly became the first Irish player to win The Open Championship. Daly was from Portrush in Nort...
Show more 1946 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Sam Snead won The Open Championship at St Andrews in his first and only Open appearance. Snead had n...
Show more 1939 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Dick Burton won his only Open Championship at St Andrews. Burton beat Johnny Bulla of America by two...
Show more 1938 E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Reg Whitcombe won The Open Championship in ferocious conditions at Royal St George's. A gale hit on ...
Show more 1937 E Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie, Scotland
Henry Cotton won his second Open Championship at Carnoustie. Cotton played brilliantly in terrible w...
Show more 1936 E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Alf Padgham, runner-up the previous year, won The Open Championship at Hoylake. Padgham won by one s...
Show more 1935 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Alf Perry won his only Open Championship at Muirfield. Perry was a surprising winner who was relativ...
Show more 1934 E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Henry Cotton ended American dominance of The Open with a brilliant performance. Cotton opened with r...
Show more 1933 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Denny Shute won The Open Championship in a 36-hole playoff against Craig Wood after both finished at...
Show more 1932 Runner-up: Macdonald Smith
E Prince's Golf Club Sandwich, England
Gene Sarazen won The Open Championship at Prince's, adjacent to Royal St George's. Sarazen won by fi...
Show more 1931 E Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie, Scotland
Tommy Armour, the "Silver Scot," won The Open Championship at Carnoustie. Armour had emigrated to Am...
Show more 1930 E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Bobby Jones won The Open Championship as part of his historic Grand Slam, winning all four major cha...
Show more 1929 Runner-up: Johnny Farrell
E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Walter Hagen won his fourth and final Open Championship at Muirfield. Hagen beat Johnny Farrell, the...
Show more 1928 E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Walter Hagen won his third Open Championship at Royal St George's, beating Gene Sarazen by two strok...
Show more 1927 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Bobby Jones won his second Open Championship at St Andrews. Jones was so beloved at St Andrews that ...
Show more 1926 E Royal Lytham & St Annes Lytham St Annes, England
Bobby Jones won his first Open Championship at Royal Lytham. Jones played a miraculous recovery shot...
Show more 1925 Runner-up: Archie Compston
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Jim Barnes, the 1921 US Open champion and British-born American, won The Open Championship at Prestw...
Show more 1924 Runner-up: Ernest Whitcombe
E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Walter Hagen won his second Open Championship at Hoylake. Hagen had a flair for dramatic play and wa...
Show more 1923 E Royal Troon Troon, Scotland
Arthur Havers denied Walter Hagen a second consecutive Open Championship, winning by a stroke at Roy...
Show more 1922 E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Walter Hagen became the first American-born winner of The Open Championship. Hagen, flamboyant and s...
Show more 1921 Runner-up: Roger Wethered
E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Jock Hutchison, a Scottish-born American professional, won in a playoff against English amateur Roge...
Show more 1920 E Royal Cinque Ports Deal, England
George Duncan won the first Open Championship after World War I. Duncan trailed by 13 shots after tw...
Show more 1914 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Harry Vardon won his sixth and final Open Championship at Prestwick, equaling the record he had set....
Show more 1913 E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
J.H. Taylor won his fifth and final Open Championship at Hoylake. Taylor famously played the links w...
Show more 1912 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Ted Ray won his only Open Championship at Muirfield, with Harry Vardon runner-up. Ray was a powerful...
Show more 1911 E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Harry Vardon won his fifth Open Championship at Royal St George's. Arnaud Massy, the 1907 champion, ...
Show more 1910 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
James Braid won his fifth and final Open Championship, equaling J.H. Taylor's record of five titles....
Show more 1909 E Royal Cinque Ports Deal, England
J.H. Taylor won his fourth Open Championship at Deal. Taylor beat James Braid by four strokes. Both ...
Show more 1908 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
James Braid won his fourth Open Championship at Prestwick, beating Tom Ball by eight strokes. Braid ...
Show more 1907 E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Arnaud Massy of France became the first continental European to win The Open Championship, a landmar...
Show more 1906 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
James Braid won back-to-back Open Championships at Muirfield. He beat J.H. Taylor by four strokes. B...
Show more 1905 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
James Braid won his second Open Championship at St Andrews, the Home of Golf. He beat J.H. Taylor by...
Show more 1904 E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Jack White became the first player to break 300 in The Open Championship, shooting 296. This was a l...
Show more 1903 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Harry Vardon won his fourth Open Championship, defeating his brother Tom Vardon by six strokes. Harr...
Show more 1902 E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Sandy Herd won his only Open Championship using the new rubber-cored Haskell ball, while many others...
Show more 1901 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
James Braid won his first Open Championship at Muirfield. Braid was the third member of the Great Tr...
Show more 1900 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
J.H. Taylor won his third Open Championship at St Andrews. Taylor beat Vardon by eight strokes, one ...
Show more 1899 E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
Harry Vardon won his third Open Championship in four years at Royal St George's. He won by five stro...
Show more 1898 Runner-up: Willie Park Jr.
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Harry Vardon won his second Open Championship, defeating Willie Park Jr. by one stroke. Vardon's bal...
Show more 1897 E Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Hoylake, England
Harold Hilton won his second Open Championship as an amateur at his home club, Hoylake. He beat Jame...
Show more 1896 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Harry Vardon won his first Open Championship in a playoff against J.H. Taylor, defeating the defendi...
Show more 1895 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
J.H. Taylor won his second consecutive Open Championship, becoming the first player in the modern er...
Show more 1894 Runner-up: Douglas Rolland
E Royal St George's Sandwich, England
J.H. Taylor became the first Englishman to win The Open Championship since John Ball in 1890, and th...
Show more 1893 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
William Auchterlonie won his only Open Championship. He would later become the club professional at ...
Show more 1892 E Muirfield Gullane, Scotland
Harold Hilton became the second amateur to win The Open Championship, and the first at 72 holes. The...
Show more 1891 Runner-up: Andrew Kirkaldy
E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Hugh Kirkaldy won the Open Championship at St Andrews, defeating his brother Andrew by two strokes. ...
Show more 1890 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
John Ball became the first amateur and first Englishman to win The Open Championship. Ball was from ...
Show more 1889 Runner-up: Andrew Kirkaldy
E Musselburgh Links Musselburgh, Scotland
Willie Park Jr. won his second Open Championship in a playoff against Andrew Kirkaldy. Both finished...
Show more 1888 Runner-up: David Anderson Jr.
E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Jack Burns won the Open Championship at St Andrews, defeating David Anderson Jr. and Ben Sayers. Bur...
Show more 1887 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Willie Park Jr., son of the four-time champion Willie Park Sr., won his first Open Championship. He ...
Show more 1886 Runner-up: Willie Campbell
E Musselburgh Links Musselburgh, Scotland
David Brown won his only Open Championship title. Brown was a plasterer by trade and beat Willie Cam...
Show more 1885 Runner-up: Archie Simpson
E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Bob Martin won his second Open Championship title at St Andrews, his home course. Martin benefited f...
Show more 1884 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Jack Simpson won his only Open Championship title at Prestwick. Simpson, from Carnoustie, beat David...
Show more 1883 E Musselburgh Links Musselburgh, Scotland
Willie Fernie defeated Bob Ferguson in a playoff, holing a very long putt on the final hole of the p...
Show more 1882 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Bob Ferguson completed his third consecutive Open Championship win. He nearly won a fourth the follo...
Show more 1881 Runner-up: Jamie Anderson
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Bob Ferguson won his second consecutive Open Championship at Prestwick. He defeated former champion ...
Show more 1880 E Musselburgh Links Musselburgh, Scotland
Bob Ferguson won the first of three consecutive Open Championships. Ferguson, from Musselburgh, had ...
Show more 1879 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Jamie Anderson completed his hat-trick of consecutive Open Championship victories, joining Young Tom...
Show more 1878 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Jamie Anderson won his second consecutive Open Championship at Prestwick. He beat Bob Kirk by two st...
Show more 1877 E Musselburgh Links Musselburgh, Scotland
Jamie Anderson won the first of three consecutive Open Championships. Anderson was from St Andrews a...
Show more 1876 E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Bob Martin won the Open Championship after David Strath refused to participate in a playoff followin...
Show more 1875 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Willie Park Sr. won his fourth and final Open Championship title at age 43. This was a remarkable ac...
Show more 1874 Runner-up: Tom Morris Jr.
E Musselburgh Links Musselburgh, Scotland
Mungo Park won his only Open Championship at Musselburgh Links, which hosted the championship for th...
Show more 1873 Runner-up: Jamie Anderson
E St Andrews Links St Andrews, Scotland
Tom Kidd won the first Open Championship held at St Andrews. The championship moved beyond Prestwick...
Show more 1872 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Tom Morris Jr. won the first Open Championship played for the Claret Jug. He won his fourth consecut...
Show more 1870 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Tom Morris Jr. won his third consecutive Open Championship, earning permanent possession of the Cham...
Show more 1869 Runner-up: Tom Morris Sr.
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Tom Morris Jr. won his second consecutive Open Championship at age 18. He dominated the small field....
Show more 1868 Runner-up: Tom Morris Sr.
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Tom Morris Jr., known as Young Tom, won his first Open Championship at just 17 years old. He defeate...
Show more 1867 Runner-up: Willie Park Sr.
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Tom Morris Sr. won his fourth and final Open Championship title. At 46 years and 99 days, he remains...
Show more 1866 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Willie Park Sr. won his third Open Championship title. He defeated his brother David Park by two str...
Show more 1865 Runner-up: Willie Park Sr.
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Andrew Strath won his only Open Championship, defeating Willie Park Sr. by two strokes. Strath was a...
Show more 1864 E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Tom Morris Sr. won his third Open Championship title. Old Tom, as he became known, was the dominant ...
Show more 1863 Runner-up: Tom Morris Sr.
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Willie Park Sr. won his second Open Championship title. The championship was still played exclusivel...
Show more 1862 Runner-up: Willie Park Sr.
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Tom Morris Sr. defended his title with a commanding 13-stroke victory, still the largest winning mar...
Show more 1861 Runner-up: Willie Park Sr.
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Tom Morris Sr. won the second Open Championship. This year amateurs were also invited to compete for...
Show more 1860 Runner-up: Tom Morris Sr.
E Prestwick Golf Club Prestwick, Scotland
Willie Park Sr. won the inaugural Open Championship over 36 holes. The championship was conceived by...
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