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Old 07-17-2006, 11:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The Open Championship, 2006.

The Open Championship, 2006.
July 20-23, 2006.
Royal Liverpool, Hoylake

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The 2006 British Open, the year's third major, runs from July 20-23 at Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake. Last year's winner, Tiger Woods, figures to be the sportsbook favorite. Phil Mickelson, winner of this year's Masters and a near-winner at the U.S. Open, will likely be a popular wager as he looks to bounce back from his 18th hole meltdown at Winged Foot. Woods won by five shots last year at the British Open, at 14 under. Woods also won the British in 2000. Scotland's Colin Montgomerie, still arguably the best player to not win a major, will look to use his strong U.S. Open finish to breakthrough at Hoylake and should again be a fan favorite. At 43, however, the odds don't figure to be in Monty's favor.

The Open Championship breakdown ( updated thru July 14)
• frequently referred to as the British Open - especially in the United States of America.
• the oldest of the four major championships in men's golf.
• The Open Championship is played the weekend of the 3rd Friday in July.
• Is the third major to take place each year following The Masters and the U.S. Open and before the PGA Championship.
• It has been an official event on the PGA TOUR since 1995.
• The European Tour has always recognized The Open as an official event.

Records
• Oldest winner: Old Tom Morris (46 years, 99 days), 1867.
• Youngest winner: Young Tom Morris (17 years, 5 months, 8 days), 1868.
• Most victories: 6, Harry Vardon (1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914).
• Lowest absolute 72-hole score: 267, Greg Norman (66-68-69-64), 1993.
• Lowest 72-hole score in relation to par: -19, Tiger Woods (67-66-67-69, 269), 2000.

Past winners
• 2003, Ben Curtis ( score 283).
• 2004, Todd Hamilton ( score 274).
• 2005, Tiger Woods ( score 274).
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