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- 1963_Open_Championship abstract "The 1963 Open Championship was the 92nd Open Championship, held from 10–13 July at the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in Lytham St Annes, England. Bob Charles won his only major championship in a 36-hole playoff, eight strokes ahead of runner-up Phil Rodgers. Charles was the first left-hander to win a major title. Jack Nicklaus came in third, one stroke out of the playoff. A heavy favorite among the local bettors, Arnold Palmer came up short in his bid for a third straight Open and finished in a tie for 26th.This was the last 36-hole playoff at The Open, the format was changed to 18 holes the following year and first used in 1970.The PGA Championship was played the next week in Dallas, Texas, one of five times in the 1960s that these two majors were played in consecutive weeks in July.".
- 1963_Open_Championship champion Bob_Charles_(golfer).
- 1963_Open_Championship location England.
- 1963_Open_Championship location Lytham_St_Annes.
- 1963_Open_Championship wikiPageExternalLink bl1963britishopen.htm.
- 1963_Open_Championship wikiPageExternalLink PreviousOpens.aspx?eventid=1963000&view=.
- 1963_Open_Championship wikiPageID "19260036".
- 1963_Open_Championship wikiPageRevisionID "605193440".
- 1963_Open_Championship after "1963".
- 1963_Open_Championship before "1963".
- 1963_Open_Championship caption "Location in England".
- 1963_Open_Championship champion "Bob Charles".
- 1963_Open_Championship course Royal_Lytham_&_St_Annes_Golf_Club.
- 1963_Open_Championship cut "149".
- 1963_Open_Championship dates "--07-13".
- 1963_Open_Championship field "119".
- 1963_Open_Championship hasPhotoCollection 1963_Open_Championship.
- 1963_Open_Championship label "Lytham &".
- 1963_Open_Championship label "St Annes".
- 1963_Open_Championship lat "53.7495".
- 1963_Open_Championship location England.
- 1963_Open_Championship location Lytham_St_Annes.
- 1963_Open_Championship long "-3.018".
- 1963_Open_Championship name "1963".
- 1963_Open_Championship next "1964".
- 1963_Open_Championship par "70".
- 1963_Open_Championship previous "1962".
- 1963_Open_Championship purse "23800.0".
- 1963_Open_Championship purse "8500.0".
- 1963_Open_Championship relief "1".
- 1963_Open_Championship score "277".
- 1963_Open_Championship title Men's_major_golf_championships.
- 1963_Open_Championship width "240".
- 1963_Open_Championship winnersShare "1500.0".
- 1963_Open_Championship winnersShare "4200.0".
- 1963_Open_Championship subject Category:1963_in_English_sport.
- 1963_Open_Championship subject Category:1963_in_golf.
- 1963_Open_Championship subject Category:The_Open_Championship.
- 1963_Open_Championship point "53.7495 -3.018".
- 1963_Open_Championship type Event.
- 1963_Open_Championship type GolfTournament.
- 1963_Open_Championship type SocietalEvent.
- 1963_Open_Championship type SportsEvent.
- 1963_Open_Championship type Tournament.
- 1963_Open_Championship type Event.
- 1963_Open_Championship type SportsEvent.
- 1963_Open_Championship type Event.
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- 1963_Open_Championship type SpatialThing.
- 1963_Open_Championship comment "The 1963 Open Championship was the 92nd Open Championship, held from 10–13 July at the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in Lytham St Annes, England. Bob Charles won his only major championship in a 36-hole playoff, eight strokes ahead of runner-up Phil Rodgers. Charles was the first left-hander to win a major title. Jack Nicklaus came in third, one stroke out of the playoff.".
- 1963_Open_Championship label "1963 Open Championship".
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- 1963_Open_Championship sameAs Q4571179.
- 1963_Open_Championship sameAs Q4571179.
- 1963_Open_Championship lat "53.7495".
- 1963_Open_Championship long "-3.018".
- 1963_Open_Championship wasDerivedFrom 1963_Open_Championship?oldid=605193440.
- 1963_Open_Championship isPrimaryTopicOf 1963_Open_Championship.
- 1963_Open_Championship name "1963 Open Championship".