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  • I disagree with it – Tiger Woods firmly opposed to LIV Golf breakaway

    07/12/2022 7:17:36 AM PDT · by kiryandil · 79 replies
    Yahoo! News ^ | July 12, 2022 | Phil Casey
    Tiger Woods has reiterated his opposition to the Saudi-backed breakaway fronted by Greg Norman and questioned if its younger recruits will ever be able to compete in majors. Speaking in a press conference ahead of the 150th Open Championship, Woods said he supported the R&A’s decision not to invite Norman, a two-time winner, to the Champions’ Dinner at St Andrews due to his role as CEO of LIV Golf. And the 15-time major winner said he could not understand why the likes of Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka had “turned their backs” on the PGA Tour to join...
  • R&A Snubs Greg Norman

    07/11/2022 3:09:03 AM PDT · by Varsity Flight · 15 replies
    Golf Gigest ^ | J. Huggan
    Greg Norman dis-invited to 150 British Open Champions Dinner. Snubbed.
  • Francesco Molinari becomes first Italian to win British Open in 158 years

    07/22/2018 2:36:35 PM PDT · by a little elbow grease · 69 replies
    wwos.nine.com.au ^ | 7/22/18 | Darren Walton
    (snip) --- Francesco Molinari has held off a cast of golfing giants including Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and defending champion Jordan Spieth to become the first Italian winner of the British Open in 158 years. Playing alongside the resurgent Woods in the final round, Molinari carded a nerveless two-under-par 69 to win the Claret Jug by two shots from McIlroy (70), English hope Justin Rose (69) and Americans Xander Schauffele (74) and Kevin Kisner (74). With a brilliant birdie at the last, 35-year-old Molinari's eight-under 72-hole total of 276 eclipsed Padraig Harrington's Carnoustie tournament record score from 2007 by a...
  • Tiger Woods falls just short at the Open Championship; Francesco Molinari wins

    07/22/2018 1:04:08 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 112 replies
    Fox News ^ | July 22, 2018 | Liam Quinn
    Francesco Molinari won the British Open on Sunday, giving him his first major title after emerging from a crowded pack including Tiger Woods in a wild final round at Carnoustie. Molinari shot a bogey-free, 2-under 69 to finish on 8-under 276. He became the first Italian to capture a major championship. Earlier, Tiger Woods played himself into contention, edging to within a stroke of the lead on the front nine. Woods led briefly, but dropped out of the lead after a double-bogey at the 11th hole. He sent his second shot into the gallery, with the ball rebounding out into...
  • The 150th Anniversary British Open Championship: Preview (The Old Course at St Andrews)

    07/14/2010 7:38:18 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 81 replies · 1+ views
    The golf course created by nature and little changed by man, where the game has been played continuously for more than 600 years, is ready to face the latest challenge to its integrity by the game’s leading players armed with the very finest technological advances. The Old Course at St Andrews is about to host its 28th Open exactly 150 years since the Championship was first played at Prestwick in 1860 and it poses just as stern a test now as it did when hickory shafts and balls of solid gutta percha were the latest must-buy golf gear. No lesser...
  • British Open prize money rises as pound slumps (150th winner gets $1.29 million)

    07/06/2010 12:15:16 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 7/6/10 | AP
    ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP)—The winner of the 150th British Open will earn $1.29 million, about a $60,000 increase from the previous year. A total purse of $7.3 million—will provide the runner-up with $759,000 pounds and $496,000 for third place at the event being held at St. Andrews from July 15-18. .. organizers have taken into account the pound’s weakened position against the dollar and the euro.
  • 2 descriptions of Tom Watson's caddie at the British Open (he's a Democrat consultant?)

    07/18/2009 4:33:59 PM PDT · by max americana · 13 replies · 1,716+ views
    AP and Fox Sports Blog ^ | July 18, 2009 | max
    I was just reading up on Tom Watson's amazing run at the Open when I just caught something that made me go hmmmm... This is the paragraph on Fox Sports Robert Lusetich Blog which is probably the source of the AP sports story... "He couldn't do it Saturday. On the 18th fairway, after hitting onto the green, he turned to his caddie, the Democratic political consultant Neil Oxman, and brought up their friend — Watson's late caddie, Bruce Edwards, who passed away from complications associated with Lou Gehrig's Disease." http://msn.foxsports.com/golf/story/9824080/Watson's-game-plan-has-him-on-verge-of-history Neil Oxman, Watson's caddie is a DEM CONSULTANT?? ****Now here's...
  • 'This Is What It's All About, Isn't It?' Yes, Tom Watson, It Is

    07/18/2009 3:00:32 PM PDT · by pissant · 15 replies · 747+ views
    Sporting News ^ | 7/18/09 | Adam Jacobi
    The third round of the British Open is in the books, and somehow, Tom Watson is still on top at the famed Ailsa course at Turnberry. The 59-year-old birdied the 16th and 17th holes for a miniature rally, but miniature's all he needed to go from "fading" to "leading" as the final round looms. Now's as good a time as any to recall Watson's second British Open win, a slugfest with Jack Nicklaus (no, not a literal slugfest, that's hardly behavior fit for a golf tournament). The year was 1977, and the scene was Turnberry: Somehow that day in 1977,...
  • 59 Year-Old Tom Watson Leads British Open; Tiger Woods Misses Cut - Video 7/17/09

    07/17/2009 4:38:19 PM PDT · by Federalist Patriot · 12 replies · 775+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | July 17, 2009 | BrianinMO
    Here is ESPN video with highlights from Round 2 of The British Open Golf Championship (overseas they call it The Open Championship) where the big story is 59 year-old Tom Watson is tied for the lead after two rounds at -5 under par. Watson began the day one shot behind at -5, and quickly made birdie on the 1st hole at Turnberry, Scotland. But he then bogeyed five of his next seven holes, including four straight. He stood at -1 on the 9th hole, and appeared to be on his way out of contention. But he made birdie there, sank...
  • Woods Misses Cut; Watson Storms Back

    07/17/2009 2:39:10 PM PDT · by Kartographer · 15 replies · 721+ views
    NYT ^ | 7/17/09 | LYNN ZINSER and LARRY DORMAN
    It seemed too much to expect, a second thrilling round at the British Open by a 59-year-old icon, but Tom Watson showed he still had the putting touch that won him five Opens in his heyday. And, if anything, he made Friday’s second round at Turnberry even more dramatic than the first.
  • Tiger Woods misses Cut.........Thank Goodness

    07/17/2009 11:47:28 AM PDT · by Gillmeister · 94 replies · 20,866+ views
    7/17/09 | Gillmeister
    My wish has come true........Tiger Woods misses cut at British Open and my weekend TV viewing will be precious. Now I don't have to listen to the suck hound annoucers drool over his every shot. Ever notice when Tiger hits a shot, it's brilliant.......but when another golfer hits the same OR better shot........it's OK ??? Sorry if this offends anyone, but I don't care. Tiger Woods will not be on my screen this weekend.....tee-hee.
  • Alone in the Lead, Norman Looks to Make Golf History

    07/19/2008 9:44:14 PM PDT · by Jan Hus · 18 replies · 286+ views
    New York Times ^ | July 20 ,2008 | LARRY DORMAN
    SOUTHPORT, England — The last time a golfer did what Greg Norman has a chance to do in the British Open, this name was Old Tom and the American Civil War had recently ended. So it is fitting that here in the land where 100-year-old golf courses are regarded as new, Norman is one step from rewriting his own history, and one of golf’s oldest records.
  • Emotional Tiger Woods Wins 11th Major

    07/23/2006 10:13:35 PM PDT · by Pyro7480 · 77 replies · 2,329+ views
    Yahoo! News (AP) ^ | 7/23/2006 | Doug Ferguson
    Emotional Tiger Woods wins 11th major By DOUG FERGUSON, AP Golf WriterHOYLAKE, England - Tiger Woods bottled up his emotions when he buried his father in May. Even as he stalked the brown, baked links of the British Open on Sunday, his steely focus never wavered. Until he tapped in his final putt. That gave him his third claret jug, his 11th major championship, but the first victory he couldn't share with Pops. And that was all too much for him. "I saw this coming last night," said Steve Williams, the caddie and confidante who stood with him at Earl...
  • LIVE THREAD - British Open - FINAL ROUND (ABC TV)

    07/17/2005 7:34:45 AM PDT · by Libertarian444 · 125 replies · 1,275+ views
    GolfWeb ^ | July 17, 2005
      LEADERBOARD Leader: Tiger Woods Position: 1 Today: -1 Total: -13 Thru: 5 Round: 4   Player Today Thru Total   Tiger Woods -1 5 -13   Colin Montgomerie -2 6 -11   Jose Maria Olazabal -1 5 -11   Bernhard Langer -2 11 -8   Vijay Singh -1 8 -8 Full Leaderboard
  • Tiger Keeps Knocking on the Door to History (Ties Bobby Jones at 13 Majors, Hagen/Nicklaus Await)

    07/17/2005 11:11:22 AM PDT · by gopwinsin04 · 16 replies · 829+ views
    ABC News/ESPN ^ | 7/17/05 | Jason Sobel
    Here's what today's 2005 British Open win at St. Andrews means. Tiger Woods is keeping up with the Jones: If you include the US and British Amatures as majors--which Nicklaus does--Tiger is now tied for second all-time with the great Bobby Jones.The second British Open championship means Tiger owns multiple titles in each of the four majors--a career slam. Only Nicklaus has accomplished the feat before h im.Woods broke the tie with Ben Hogan and Gary Player at nine career major professional victories. Major No. 10 gives him sole possession of third, one behind Walter Hagen.Woods is the best finsher...
  • Nicklaus Says Emotional Goodbye To St. Andrews

    07/16/2005 4:34:50 AM PDT · by beyond the sea · 20 replies · 669+ views
    PGATour.com ^ | 7/16/05 | Dave Shedloski
    ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- Never has there been a golfer who better understood the value of a moment and could keep himself in it, who could make the unforgiving minute stutter, who could hold back the years like some Olympian god. So it was no surprise when Jack Nicklaus compressed time at the home of golf with one final perfect stroke that represented all of the competitive magic he brought to major championships for nearly half a century. On Friday at the Old Course, one of his most cherished places in the world, with the stubborn Scottish sun at his...
  • LIVE Thread: The Open Championship @ St. Andrews

    07/16/2005 7:48:21 AM PDT · by The Drowning Witch · 31 replies · 449+ views
    ABC ^ | 7/16/05 | The Drowning Witch
    Tiger Woods dropped a shot in the first 3 holes, and Retief Goosen is charging hard, only 1 shot off the lead.
  • Tiger Woods tops at The Open

    07/14/2005 5:27:14 AM PDT · by Sgt_Schultze · 200 replies · 3,013+ views
    Open Golf website ^ | 07-14-2005
    For those who are interested in this tournament.
  • Nicklaus bids farewell, Tiger forges clear

    07/15/2005 11:56:45 AM PDT · by GPBurdell · 1 replies · 256+ views
    Reuters ^ | 7/15/05 | Jon Bramley
    By Jon Bramley 8 minutes ago Jack Nicklaus made an emotional exit after the most illustrious career in golf at the British Open on Friday, a day when Tiger Woods took a giant step toward clinching his 10th major. Woods took the tournament by the scruff of the neck with a flawless 67 to move four shots clear of the field late in the second round but it was Nicklaus who stole most of the plaudits at the Old Course. The 65-year-old, who holds a record 18 major titles, was intent on avoiding the halfway cut but despite perfect conditions,...
  • Compete to Win is Still Nicklaus' Mindset (British Open)

    07/13/2005 1:17:11 AM PDT · by beyond the sea · 130 replies · 974+ views
    PGATour.com ^ | 7/12/05 | Dave Shedloski
    ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- There is little doubt how he would like to go out. Jack Nicklaus plays in major championships to win them. So no words were needed Tuesday when the Golden Bear was asked what scenario would best satisfy him when he ends his competitive golf career this week at the 134th British Open. Nicklaus merely held up his hands, one with the palm turned up and the other palm facing out, as if he were cradling the Claret Jug. Three times in his 37 Open Championship appearances Nicklaus grasped the prized trophy -- and seven more times...