Royal Liverpool is hosting the British Open, which starts on Thursday, for the third time in 20 years.
And the biggest deciding factor in how the course plays and who wins could be the one thing that the R&A, golf’s governing body in Britain, has no control over: the weather.
When Tiger Woods won here in 2006, the course was firm and baked out, with temperatures approaching 100 degrees.
Eight years later, Rory McIlroy played the same course, which dates from 1869, in vastly different conditions.
The temperatures were in the 70s, and a severe rainstorm blew through after the third round.
Persons:
Tiger Woods, Woods, Rory McIlroy, McIlroy
Organizations:
Liverpool, Woods, McIlroy —
Locations:
Britain