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17/07/2023
By: Mr.Shofikul
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The course's roots can be traced back to 1860 when it began as a humble 14-hole layout. Over the years, it evolved into the splendid 18-hole masterpiece we know today.
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The "Duel in the Sun" between Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus during the 1977 Open Championship remains one of the most unforgettable moments in golf history.
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Royal Liverpool is famous for its deep, menacing bunkers that pose a formidable challenge to even the most skilled golfers.
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Surprisingly, despite being located in England, the course is owned and maintained by Wales' Hoylake Municipal Golf Club.
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In 1871, the original Claret Jug was lost en route to Royal Liverpool, and it was never recovered. The current trophy is a replica.
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During World War II, the course served as an anti-aircraft battery site, and part of the land was plowed to grow crops.
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The 16th hole is a rare par-5 that can be played as a par-4 during non-championship events, making it an intriguing challenge.
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The course is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, boasting diverse flora and fauna amidst the dunes.