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The Open Championship presents a distinct challenge for golfers, even those who have achieved major success. Links courses demand a unique skillset, and some players find it difficult to adapt. Several major champions have struggled to cons...
Links golf requires creativity and adaptability, using the ground's contours to maneuver the ball. However, some golfers struggle to crack the code. Scottie Scheffler, despite his dominance, hasn't finished in the top 5 at The Open, struggling with putting on slower greens. Bryson DeChambeau's high-ball flight can be a disadvantage in windy conditions, a common feature of The Open. He is working on curving the ball against the wind and feels his swing is improved for 2025. Justin Thomas, known for his shot-making, hasn't found consistency at The Open. Matt Fitzpatrick hasn't replicated his major success at The Open, and Hideki Matsuyama's performance has declined over time. DeChambeau also noted that public golf courses can present unique challenges due to less-than-perfect conditions, making scoring unpredictable, which is something tour players don't normally have to deal with.
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