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Tiger Woods can reach or break several records during the final round of the British Open.
With a win:
Become the fifth player in history to win all four majors (Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship) in a career, joining Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus.
Become the youngest player in history (24 years, 7 months) to win all four major championships, breaking the mark held by Nicklaus (26 years, 6 months at 1966 British Open).
Become the youngest player in history to win a fourth major championship, breaking the mark held by Nicklaus (25 years, 2 months at 1965 Masters).
Become the first player since Ben Hogan in 1953 to hold three major tournament titles at the same time (PGA, U.S. Open, British Open).
Become the first player since Tom Watson in 1982 to win the U.S. and British Opens in the same year.
Depending upon score:
Tie (with 70) or break (69 or better) the British Open record for lowest score in relation to par (18-under), set by Nick Faldo at St. Andrews in 1990.
Tie (with 67) or break (66 or better) the British Open record for lowest aggregate score (267), set by Greg Norman at Sandwich in 1993.
Join Norman (1993) and Nick Price (1994) as the only champions to shoot all four rounds in the 60s. Ernie Els (1993) and Jesper Parnevik (1994) also shot all four rounds in the 60s but didn't win.
Tie or break the British Open record for largest victory margin (13 strokes), set by Old Tom Morris (1862).
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