The Open's Greatest Finishes: Tiger Woods' grand slam
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In 2000, a dominant performance by Tiger Woods at the Old Course at St Andrews led to his fourth major victory and first Open title. He carded a record score of 19-under par - eight strokes clear of the field - and became the youngest ever to capture all four of golf's major championships at 24 years old.
The Open's Greatest Finishes
1977 - Turnberry - The Duel in the Sun
1984 - St Andrews - Seve's fist pump
1999 - Carnoustie - Van de Velde's meltdown
2000 - St Andrews - Tiger Woods' grand slam
2009 - Turnberry - Cink shatters Watson's fairy tale
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