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The Open 2026: Why is golf 18 holes?
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The Open 2026: Why is golf 18 holes?

The article explains that many golf fans are unaware of the historical reason behind the tradition of playing golf over 18 holes. It mentions that the 154th Open, scheduled for 16-19 July 2026, will follow this longstanding format. The piece also promotes the R&A Shop's new collection related to the event, including an affiliate link for purchasing products.

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The Open 2026: Why is golf 18 holes?

The article explains that many golf fans are unaware of the historical reason behind the tradition of playing golf over 18 holes. It mentions that the 154th Open, scheduled for 16-19 July 2026, will follow this longstanding format. The piece also promotes the R&A Shop's new collection related to the event, including an affiliate link for purchasing products.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related tradition and does not present any politically charged content or biased framing. It provides factual information about the history of 18 holes in golf and promotes a commercial product related to the event.

Why factuality (40): The article attempts to explain the origin of 18 holes in golf but provides no specific historical evidence or sources to support this claim. It references 'many golf fans' being unaware, which is vague and not a factual statement. The mention of The Open 2026 appears to be speculative or promotiona

Why objectivity (50): The article uses promotional language such as 'Shop the 154th Open collection' and includes affiliate links, indicating a biased commercial interest. While it does not overtly favor one perspective, it lacks neutrality by promoting products related to the event.

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