The Challenge Belt was the original prize of the Open Championship. Now residing in the Royal & Ancient Clubhouse it has long since been decommissioned after being earned by Young Tom Morris after winning The Open three times.
Chuck Irons, Golf P.I. received a letter claiming the belt on display in the clubhouse was actually a fake. He must make the voyage to Scotland in order to get to the bottom of this mystery.
Back9Network’s private investigator thinks there might be more to this story than meets the eye. If there’s an unsolved mystery in the world of golf, then you can rest assured that Chuck Irons is on the case.
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