Jul 5

July 5 in Golf History

On July 5 in golf history — 1957: Bobby Locke wins fourth Open Championship, plus 7 more moments from 1860–2026.

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1860 Milestone

Heritage of the first Open Championship

The Open Championship traces to 1860 at Prestwick; by tradition, July honors the event that grew into golf's oldest major, first won by Willie Park Sr.

Willie Park Sr.
1953 Milestone

Champion architect James Braid honored

James Braid, a five-time Open champion of the early 1900s, is remembered for shaping Scottish golf both as a player and as a course designer of more than 200 layouts.

James Braid
1957 Championship

Bobby Locke wins fourth Open Championship

South Africa's Bobby Locke won the 1957 Open Championship at St Andrews, his fourth Claret Jug, beating Peter Thomson by three strokes.

Bobby Locke
1968 Championship

Gary Player wins the Open at Carnoustie

Gary Player won the 1968 Open Championship at Carnoustie, holding off Jack Nicklaus and Bob Charles for his second Claret Jug.

Gary Player
1975 Championship

Tom Watson wins his first Open Championship

Tom Watson won the 1975 Open Championship at Carnoustie, defeating Jack Newton in an 18-hole playoff for the first of his five Claret Jugs.

Tom Watson
1979 Milestone

Seve Ballesteros's breakthrough year

In July 1979 a 22-year-old Seve Ballesteros was on the verge of his first major, the Open Championship at Royal Lytham, won with his famous 'car park' shot.

Seve Ballesteros
2026 Championship

Chris Gotterup wins the John Deere Classic

Chris Gotterup closed with a nine-under 62 at TPC Deere Run to win the 2026 John Deere Classic at 20 under par, one stroke ahead of Max Homa.

Chris Gotterup
2026 Championship

Michael Hollick's maiden DP World Tour title

Michael Hollick eagled the 72nd hole at Golfclub München Eichenried to win the 2026 BMW International Open at 18 under par, edging Hennie du Plessis by one for his first DP World Tour title.

Michael Hollick