In 2016, Henrik Stenson won the Open Championship at Royal Troon after a sensational shootout with Phil Mickelson, breaking numerous records in the process. Stenson carded a closing 63 to finish the tournament on 20 under par, equaling the record set by Jason Day in the previous year’s US PGA Championship. This was only the second time a player had finished a major on 20 under par, matching a feat achieved by Johnny Miller in the 1973 US Open. Stenson’s 72-hole total of 264 was the best ever in a major, surpassing the previous record set by David Toms.
Stenson’s victory was one for the history books, as he and Mickelson combined for 14 birdies and an eagle in a thrilling final round. The event revived memories of the ‘Duel in the Sun’ between Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus at Turnberry in 1977. After the tournament, Stenson and Mickelson competed in the latest LIV Golf event at Valderrama and shared their thoughts on the unforgettable Open Championship. Stenson expressed his excitement about returning to Troon with Mickelson, reflecting on the fierce competition they had faced.
Despite finishing three strokes behind Stenson, Mickelson played exceptional golf throughout the tournament and still can’t believe his best efforts were not enough to claim victory. He recalled the weekend at Troon fondly, emphasizing the enjoyment of competing at the highest level against a formidable opponent. Mickelson’s closing round of 65 was a testament to his skill and determination, but ultimately fell short of Stenson’s remarkable performance. However, Mickelson remains proud of his performance and the experience of going head-to-head with Stenson.
The 2016 Open Championship was a memorable event that captivated fans and players alike. The fierce competition between Stenson and Mickelson showcased the best of professional golf, with both players giving their all in pursuit of victory. Stenson’s record-breaking performance will be forever etched in golf history, solidifying his status as a major champion. The tournament also highlighted the unpredictable nature of golf, where even the best performances may not guarantee success.
Looking back on the 2016 Open Championship, both Stenson and Mickelson cherish the memories and the competitive spirit that defined the event. Their mutual respect and admiration for each other’s game reflect the camaraderie and sportsmanship that are integral to the sport of golf. As they prepare to return to Royal Troon, Stenson and Mickelson are eager to create new memories and continue their legacy as two of the game’s greatest competitors. Their enduring rivalry and friendship serve as a testament to the timeless appeal of golf and the power of sports to inspire and unite people around the world.

