The
Open Championship is the greatest golf tournament of all with the first championship
being held at Prestwick Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland in 1860. The following
eleven championships were also staged at Prestwick until 1873 when St Andrews
played host. Over the years a number of the other great links courses in the UK
have been added to the Open circuit such as Muirfield, Royal Troon, Carnoustie,
Royal Birkdale and Turnberry to name but a few.
Up
until 1870, golfers used to play for "The Belt" until it was won by
Tom Morris Jnr in three consecutive years from 1868 - 1870 and therefore The Belt
became his property. Now it is the famous Claret Jug that golfers from all over
the world strive to get their hands on and achieve their lifetime dream of becoming
The Open Champion!
Golf
Courses which have hosted The Open Championship
St
Andrews Carnoustie Turnberry Royal Troon Prestwick Muirfield
Royal
Birkdale Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) Royal St Georges (Sandwich) Royal
Lytham
Royal
Portrush Prince's Royal Cinque Ports (Deal) Musselburgh