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June 19, 2025 • 12 mins

The provided podcast offers a comprehensive overview of The 1914 Open Championship, detailing its historical significance as the last Open held before World War I and its role in marking the end of an era dominated by the "Great Triumvirate" of golfers: Harry Vardon, J.H. Taylor, and James Braid. The tournament saw Vardon secure a record sixth Open title in a dramatic final round against Taylor, while also highlighting the logistical and competitive differences of early 20th-century golf, such as the absence of a cut. The text explains how the war's ensuing six-year hiatus impacted golf's global landscape, inadvertently fostering the rise of American players. Ultimately, the championship is presented as a pivotal event that both capped a golden age of golf and foreshadowed the sport's future evolution.

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