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Liverpool ONE unveils huge golf art installation to celebrate The 154th Open
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To celebrate the 154th Open at Royal Birkdale, a giant 1,000 square metre portrait of local golfing legend Tommy Fleetwood has been unveiled at Liverpool ONE.
The 40m x 25m painting has been created on the grass at Chavasse Park at Liverpool ONE to celebrate the start of the world’s oldest golf tournament.
The 1,000sqm image of Southport-born Tommy Fleetwood took three people two days to create using special grass pitch-marking paint and was unveiled at lunchtime today (10 July) ahead of the start of the Championship this weekend.

Brendan Hattam, Centre Director at Liverpool ONE, said:
“As the region welcomes visitors not just from around the UK, but from across the world, we wanted to mark this special occasion with a supersized display of support and we think we’ve got Tommy’s image down to a tee.
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“There’s going to be a real buzz around the city for what is one of the world’s greatest golf championships and we’re delighted to be playing a small part in the celebrations with our huge display of support.”
The 154th Open takes place at Royal Birkdale from 12-19 July and it will be the eleventh time the links course has hosted the tournament, following its last visit in 2017. Royal Liverpool in Hoylake hosted the 151st Open in 2023.
As one of Europe’s leading retail and entertainment destinations, Liverpool ONE is looking forward to celebrating the 154th Open in the heart of Liverpool City Centre.