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1960 Open Championship

The 1960 Open Championship was the 89th Open Championship, played 6–9 July at the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland. In the centenary year of the Open Championship, Kel Nagle prevailed over Arnold Palmer by a single stroke; this year marked the championship's re-emergence as a major stop for American players.

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^ The 10th hole was posthumously named for Bobby Jones in 1972 ==Round summaries==
Round summaries
First round Wednesday, 6 July 1960 Source: Second round Thursday, 7 July 1960 A maximum of fifty players could make the cut. The 47 who scored 149 (+5) or better qualified for the final day; eight players scoring 150 (+6) were not included. Source: Amateurs: Blair (−1), Wolstenholme (E), Deighton (E), Carr (+1), Jack (+1), Smith (+1),Deboys (+2), Munro (+5), Shade (+5), Walker (+6), Wright (+6), Saddler (+7), Nisbet (+9). Third round Friday, 8 July 1960 - (morning) Source: Final round Saturday, 9 July 1960 Source: :(a) denotes amateur Amateurs: Wolstenholme (−5), Carr (−3), Blair (−2), Jack (E), Deboys (+2), Smith (+9), Shade (+11), Deighton (+14), Munro (+20) == References ==
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