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What Is The Lowest Winning Score In The Open At Royal Liverpool?

What Is The Lowest Winning Score In The Open At Royal Liverpool?

The Open Championship has been contested 12 times at Royal Liverpool. Firstly, way back in 1897 and, most recently in 2014 when Rory McIlroy was the victor. As you might expect with improvements in equipment and advances in player technique and performance, the scoring has improved fairly significantly in the 126 years since the grand old championship first visited Hoylake.

In fact, there’s a full 44 strokes between the lowest and highest winning Open scores at Royal Liverpool. Of course the conditions play a major role and in any championship when the wind blows and the heavens open, the scoring tends to go up. But generally speaking, scoring has steadily improved over the decades.

What Is The Lowest Winning Score In The Open At Royal Liverpool?

Tiger Woods

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Following the general pattern of improving totals at Hoylake, you would expect the most recent champion (Rory McIlroy) to have posted the lowest winning total. Yes….? No. In fact, Tiger Woods has the lowest four-round score of all the winners at Royal Liverpool. He posted 270 in 2006. That was 18-under-par and was made up of rounds of 67, 65, 71 and 67. Tiger beat Chris DiMarco by two. Tiger’s score of 65 is the joint best in an Open at Hoylake.

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