💨 Abstract
Sir Nick Faldo, the last Englishman to win the Open Championship (1992), reflects on the lack of English victories since. Leading British contenders include Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, and Tyrrell Hatton. Faldo favors Rose due to his strategic play and recent performances. Fleetwood's mental strength is questioned after a recent collapse. Faldo doubts Fleetwood's adaptability to varying winds.
Courtesy: Ben Fleming
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