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The Story Of The 2004 Open At Royal Troon Won By Todd Hamilton

Ernie Els Troon 2004

‘Well done if you backed him.’ A line that would have be banded around a fair bit immediately after the 133rd Open Championship. In fairness to then 38-year-old American Todd Hamilton, he was ranked 56th in the world at the time; he’d also won on the PGA Tour several months prior to lifting the Claret Jug at Royal Troon. However, it would be fair to say the man from Galesbugh, Illinois was one of the more unfancied runners that week.

It’s also probably fair to say that most armchair fans – certainly those in Europe – didn’t know much about the American who would walk off with the Claret Jug. This was a player who spent most of career competing in Japan, and he arrived in South Ayrshire in 2004 for what was just his fourth Open Championship.

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