| PLAYERS IN THIS WEEK'S FIELD |
12 |
27 |
18 |
| BRITISH OPEN WINS |
8 |
28 |
9 |
| LAST OPEN WIN |
2002 (Ernie Els) |
1992 (Nick Faldo) |
1993 (Greg Norman) |
| MOST INDIVIDUAL OPEN WINS |
Bobby Locke had four: 1949, '50, '52, '57 |
Harry Vardon had six: 1896, '98, '99, 1903, '11, '14 |
Peter Thomson had five: 1954, '55, '56, '58, '65 |
| BEST PLAYER EVER |
The Black Knight, Gary Player, is undoubtedly his nation's best ever with 24 TOUR wins, nine of them majors. |
Ryder Cup captain for 2008, Nick Faldo, leads Old Blighty with nine TOUR wins, six of them majors (and 27 European Tour wins). |
The Great White Shark, Greg Norman, racked up 20 TOUR wins, two of them majors (alas, it could've been more). |
| BEST MODERN PLAYER BY OFFICIAL WORLD GOLF RANKING |
As of July 14, Big Easy Ernie Els is ranked fifth in the world. |
As of July 14, Justin Rose is ranked ninth in the world. |
As of July 14, Geoff Ogilvy is ranked third in the world. |
| BEST MODERN PLAYER BY FEDEXCUP RANKINGS |
Masters winner Trevor Immelman leads his country in 13th place in the FedExCup race. |
The highest Brit on the list, Luke Donald is 31st in FedExCup standings. |
Geoff Ogilvy leads the land Down Under in eighth place, just ahead of Robert Allenby. |
| FASHION SENSE |
Rory Sabbatini's belt buckles always cause a stir on TOUR. |
Fans can count on Ian Poulter to brighten things up on the course. |
The straw hat became Greg Norman's signature look. |
| HAIR STYLES |
Trevor Immelman's floppy, highlighted locks lend a boyish charm to his look. |
Like his fashion sense, Poulter's spiky hairstyle is in a league all its own. |
Stuart Appleby's long, platinum-blond hair has always set him apart from others. |
| CAPITAL CITY |
South Africa has three: Cape Town (legislative), Pretoria (administrative) and Bloemfontein (judicial) |
One of the most popular cities in the world, grand old London is England's capital -- as if you didn't know that. |
Many people presume that the Australian capital is Sydney, but it's not. It's actually its neighbor, Canberra. |
| APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FROM ROYAL BIRKDALE |
Royal Birkdale is about 7,246 miles from Pretoria. |
Just down the coastline, London is 190 miles away from the course. |
Across the globe, Canberra is 10,602 miles from Royal Birkdale. |
| MAJOR WINS |
19 |
38 |
14 |
| MOST INDIVIDUAL MAJORS |
Gary Player has nine: 1961, '74, '78 Masters; 1965 U.S. Open; 1959, '68, '74 British Opens; 1962, '72 PGAs. |
Harry Vardon had six major championships: 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914 British Opens; 1900 U.S. Open |
Nothing to turn your nose up at, Peter Thomson has five majors: 1954, '55, '56, '58, '65 British Opens |
| MODERN-DAY HEARTTHROB |
Trevor Immelman's sparkling blue eyes make him a hit with the female fans. |
Paul Casey's boyish grin and dark hair make him stand out on the course. |
Adam Scott might as well be crowned king of the good-looking golfers right now. |
| SWINGIN' '60s HEARTTHROB: |
The man in black who introduced the fit physique to golf, Gary Player, had quite the line of admirers in his day. |
Tony Jacklin fit the description of "tall, dark and handsome." (Well, maybe not tall, but taller than his South African counterpart.) |
Peter Thomson had a number of major titles to his name, but his smile made him equally as popular. |