Why it's time for The Open to crown an English winner
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With Tony Jacklin's victory nearly six decades ago, The Open has long been without a homegrown champion on home turf. This week, however, conditions look ripe for an English triumph, as Iain Carter suggests a new era may be dawning for British golfers. The anticipation isn't just about breaking a long-standing drought but also about the potential resurgence of English golf on the world stage. Fans are hopeful this could mark a turning point for British golfers.
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