On July 13 in golf history — 1930: Bobby Jones wins the Open during his Grand Slam, plus 7 more moments from 1930–2026.
Bobby Jones won the 1930 Open Championship at Hoylake, the second leg of his unique single-season Grand Slam of all four major amateur and open titles.
Bobby JonesFred Daly's 1947 Open victory at Hoylake remains a landmark for Irish golf and stood as Northern Ireland's only Open title for 64 years.
Fred DalyPeter Thomson won his fourth Open in a 1958 playoff at Royal Lytham, underscoring his mastery of links golf in the 1950s.
Peter ThomsonArnold Palmer's six-shot win at Troon in 1962 set a then-record total and cemented the Open's revival as a championship Americans coveted.
Arnold PalmerNick Faldo took command of the 1990 Open Championship at St Andrews, where he would win by five strokes to add the Claret Jug to that year's Masters title.
Nick FaldoIn July 2003 unheralded American Ben Curtis arrived at Royal St George's ranked 396th in the world, then shocked golf by winning the Open in his major debut.
Ben CurtisTom Kim closed out the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club at 17 under par (263), two strokes clear of Min Woo Lee, for his fourth PGA Tour title.
Tom KimSteven Fisk defeated Taylor Pendrith on the third playoff hole to win the 2026 ISCO Championship at Hurstbourne Country Club at 16 under par, his first PGA Tour victory.
Steven Fisk