THE Open’s most shocking champion, Ben Curtis, has revealed he has taken up winemaking since quitting professional golf.
Curtis, 46, shocked the world when he won The Open at the Royal St George’s Golf Club in Sandwich in 2003.
The American’s achievement was so shocking due to him being a 500-1 outsider on his debut – making him the first to achieve the feat since 1975 – and ranking down at 396 in the world rankings.
Curtis would go on to win four more tournaments on the PGA Tour, but would never win another golf major before he stopped playing competitively in 2017.
And while admitting he was glad to have stopped playing, he has now revealed his new career path after putting down his club.