Royal St George’s with its notorious humps and hollows, has been getting its usual share of adverse comment during the build-up to the 140th Open Championship. Yet it is beyond argument that the staging there in 1993, produced one of the finest, final leaderboards in the recent history of this beloved event. While Greg Norman swept to his second Open triumph, Nick Faldo, the eventual runner-up, set a new, course-record 63 on the Friday and was eventually followed home by Bernhard Langer, Corey P…
By Dermot Gilleece