Lucas Herbert and Sam Burns match the major championship record with 62s at The Open Championship

Golfers Herbert and Burns Stun with Record-Setting Rounds
In a thrilling showcase at The Open Championship, Lucas Herbert and Sam Burns electrified the course by each matching the major championship scoring record of 62 during the second round. Their extraordinary performance left fans at Royal Birkdale buzzing.
The Breaking Point
Lucas Herbert found himself at the brink of history, being just a 5-foot par putt away from holding the record alone. Despite his flawless run, a miss on the final hole left him shared glory. Meanwhile, Sam Burns, who joined the competition following the early birth of his second child, delivered an unforgettable finish with a birdie-birdie-birdie end, even holing out from a bunker at the last.
Beneath the Surface
The magnificence of Herbert’s and Burns’ rounds echoes the previous record set by Branden Grace in 2017 at the same venue. Their achievement comes hot on the heels of Haeran Ryu’s groundbreaking 60 in the women's leagues, marking a significant summer for golf.
The Ripple Effect
Herbert and Burns set a high bar, reaffirming the competitive intensity of The Open. Their story adds a thrilling chapter to golf's evolving narrative of challenges and triumphs, inspiring not only spectators but also their peers aiming for excellence under pressure.
"The nerves were going, but I thought I handled it well," Herbert reflected, capturing the essence of the remarkable moment at Royal Birkdale.
Lucas Herbert
