Why will Tiger Woods appreciate his chances against Carnoustie?



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S t Andrews has history, Turnberry has character, Muirfield and Royal Birkdale have the reputations of classic links. Then there is Carnoustie, which surpasses every one of them.

No, it's not the most beautiful course in the world, it's not the museum, but, my God, it's the hardest and the best. I honestly think it would be a good idea if they played the Open every three years at Carnoustie. Nobody would surely dispute.

The media and the fans certainly appreciate it, because the place has a penchant for drama. This has been proven by the last two Carnoustie Opens, which are among the most memorable majors of the last three decades.

Jean van de Velde with his socks and pants wrapped around his ankles standing in the Barry Burn with the whole world shouting, "What the hell is he doing?" …

Paul Lawrie plays this brilliant final round of 67 to catch the French and raise the Claret Jug for Scotland …

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