Australian Lucas Herbert and American representative Sam Burns played 62 strokes in The Open Championship, tying the record for the lowest scores in the history of men's major tournaments. Both players recorded an impressive 62 in their fourth rounds. This score represents a significant achievement in men's tournaments and holds an important place in history. During the game, renowned athletes like Edward Zorins and Anja Sojcher also supported these results. Additionally, the duel between the athletes was rich with interesting events. The results have sparked considerable discussion among sports fans, and this competition may open new opportunities for the development of sports in our country.
SourceBBC Sport