Jul 12

July 12 in Golf History

On July 12 in golf history — 1987: Nick Faldo wins his first Open Championship, plus 5 more moments from 1957–1992.

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1957 Milestone

Bobby Locke's St Andrews controversy

Bobby Locke won the 1957 Open at St Andrews despite marking his ball incorrectly on the final green, with officials ruling his win stood for the good of the game.

Bobby Locke
1970 Milestone

Jack Nicklaus closes in on St Andrews title

By mid-July 1970 Jack Nicklaus was contending at St Andrews, where he would beat Doug Sanders in a playoff after Sanders missed a short putt to win.

Jack Nicklaus
1979 Milestone

Seve Ballesteros, the swashbuckling Spaniard

Seve Ballesteros, who electrified the 1979 Open at Lytham, became Europe's defining golfer of the 1980s with five major titles.

Seve Ballesteros
1981 Milestone

Major champion and Ryder Cup figure honored

Mid-July has long centered on the Open Championship, with stars like Bernhard Langer, the 1981 runner-up at Sandwich, building Hall of Fame résumés.

Bernhard Langer
1987 Championship

Nick Faldo wins his first Open Championship

Nick Faldo won the 1987 Open Championship at Muirfield, closing with 18 consecutive pars to overtake Paul Azinger for the first of his three Claret Jugs.

Nick Faldo
1992 Milestone

Nick Faldo runs away at Muirfield

Nick Faldo was building a commanding lead at the 1992 Open Championship at Muirfield, which he would win for his third Claret Jug after a tense finish.

Nick Faldo