Lucas Herbert shoots 62 to equal British Open scoring record
Australian golfer Lucas Herbert has recorded an 8-under 62 at the British Open, equaling the historic scoring record for a major championship round.
Record-breaking performance
Lucas Herbert delivered a clinical performance at the British Open, carding a round of 62 to join an elite group of golfers. This score marks an 8-under par round, successfully matching the existing major championship record for a single round of men's golf.
The Australian professional maintained composure throughout his round to secure the historic milestone. By reaching the 62 mark, Herbert has placed his name alongside the most prolific scorers in the history of the sport's most prestigious events.
Impact on the championship
The achievement comes during a critical stage of the tournament, placing significant pressure on his competitors. Achieving such a low score in a major championship setting requires exceptional precision and consistency across all holes.
- Player: Lucas Herbert
- Nationality: Australian
- Score: 62 (8-under par)
- Event: The British Open
- Achievement: Matches major championship record
Herbert's round serves as a benchmark for the field as the tournament progresses. The 62 represents one of the lowest single-round scores ever recorded under the intense conditions typically associated with major championship golf.
