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Open Championship Collection

Step back in time to the golden era of golf at the Open Championship. Witness Tom Morris Sr


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Step back in time to the golden era of golf at the Open Championship. Witness Tom Morris Sr. , a British golfing legend, captured in a portrait from around 1910 at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake. Henry Cotton, a three-time Open Champion, also graced the fairways of this prestigious tournament in the 1920s. This photograph, signed by American golfer Walter Hagen from 1929, adds to the rich history of the Open. Delve deeper into golfing history with various programmes from the 20th century. Scotland's D & W Auchterlonie, renowned Golf Club and Ball makers, crafted the tools that shaped the game in the late 1800s. Join golfers at the Open Championship in St Andrews, Scotland, in 1890, where the Hell Bunker on the 14th hole of the Old Course added a devilish challenge. Scottish golfer James Braid, another Open Championship legend, won the title at Muirfield in 1906. But even the greats, like Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, couldn't always claim victory - as this intriguing caption from the 1920s reminds us: Two Great Ones Who Fail.