On July 24 in golf history — 2005: Tiger Woods wins second Open at St Andrews, plus 5 more moments from 1904–2005.
Jack White's 1904 Open win at Royal St George's, the first sub-300 total in the event, marked a turning point as scoring standards rose in championship golf.
Jack WhiteThe 1977 Open at Turnberry, decided weeks earlier by Tom Watson over Jack Nicklaus, endures as the standard against which great final-day duels are measured.
Tom WatsonSeve Ballesteros's closing 65 to win the 1988 Open at Royal Lytham is regarded as one of the greatest final rounds in Open history.
Seve BallesterosGreg Norman's closing 64 to win the 1993 Open at Royal St George's set a record aggregate and is remembered among the finest rounds to win a major.
Greg NormanNick Price won the 1994 Open Championship at Turnberry, capping a dominant stretch in which he also won the PGA Championship a month later to reach World No. 1.
Nick PriceTiger Woods won the 2005 Open Championship at St Andrews by five strokes, his second Claret Jug at the Old Course and 10th career major.
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