Golf History in the Making; Open Back 'Home' for 27th Time

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ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) - The birthplace of golf is becoming a popular place to say goodbye.

Arnold Palmer struck a famous pose atop the small stone Swilcan Bridge at St. Andrews when he played his final British Open in 1995. It was a heartfelt tribute to the King, who resurrected American interest in golf's oldest championship and returned the Open to its place of prominence.

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Golf History in the Making; Open Back 'Home' for 27th Time

Next to cross that bridge for the last time will be Jack Nicklaus, who conquered the Old Course in 1970 and 1978 and has decided to make this British Open his final appearance in a major championship career that defined the modern standard of greatness.

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