Brooks Koepka
The 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews
is not just an significant event but also the final
major championship event. There is a massive disruption to the game of golf the four major week - and this one
especially have an entirely new meaning. the importance of capturing those precious crown jewels is paramount
in the quest to be among golf's legends. In a time when the status of playing of golf has changed forever The return of
The Open back to St. Andrews, the home of the game of Golf is very poetic in a sense. In terms of history, but in
completely different terms The Old Course has witnessed Tiger Woods complete the career grand slam, Jack
Nicklaus and Tom Watson complete the last steps of their Open careers, and even players like Seve Ballesteros Nick
Faldo and John Daly along with John Daly the likes of Woods and Nicklaus All take part in raising the Claret Jug on
the 18th green. The challenge is to determine the players who stand a good possibility of joining the previous
Open winner, the problem is finding a balance between the current performance with major championship pedigrees