Nick Faldo forced himself to “play the best four holes of my life” to win The Open in 1992, claiming the Claret Jug for the third time in six years as he joined only James Braid as a double Champion Golfer at Muirfield.
For much of the week, Faldo put on a masterclass of links golf. His 64 in the second round was an almost perfect display and he set a new record at The Open of 130 strokes for the first 36 holes.
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