Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
michaelOpen Memories: Van de Velde's collapse
Ahead of its 150 anniversary this year, we profile some of the most dramatic moments from the Open Championship down through the years
Frenchman Jean Van de Velde led the 1999 Open Championship at Carnoustie as he approached the 72nd and final hole. He looked, by all accounts, a dead-cert for glory. What happened next almost defied belief...
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The Roxburghe
With the major season officially over for 2010, we decide whether or not the US PGA Championship lived up to expectation. Did it produce a worthy winner? Was there enough final day drama? And was the bunkering beautiful or bonkers?
Martin Kaymer: A+
The German couldn’t have appeared more at peace ahead of ... 



