Major Meltdowns: Horror Stories from Golf's Major Championships
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Thomas Bjorn, 2003 British Open
Thomas Bjorn had a three-shot lead with four holes to play. He bogeyed No. 15, but his major collapse came at No. 16, where he took three shots to get out of a pot bunker and made double bogey. He then bogeyed 17 and lost to Ben Curtis by a shot.Thomas Bjorn had a three-shot lead with four holes to play. He bogeyed No. 15, but his major collapse came at No. 16, where he took three shots to get out of a pot bunker and made double bogey. He then bogeyed 17 and lost to Ben Curtis by a shot.


