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07/19/11 SANDWICH, England -- Tom Lewis shares a name with one of the British Open's greatest champions. The kid sure lived up to it Thursday.
07/18/11 In winning the British Open, Darren Clarke put himself firmly into the running to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, but lets take a look at who his rivals will be for the title in December. Clarke, winning his first major at the age of 42 is a popular character among fellow players and fans alike. The big Northern Irishman came close to winning the claret jug back in 1997 when he was ...
07/18/11 Callaway Golf took to Twitter last week to show off the new irons in Thongchai Jaidee's bag at the British Open. Many prominent golf companies, players and PGA instructors regularly take to Twitter to talk about their equipment and other aspects of their game.
07/18/11 Darren Clarke seized his first major championship on Sunday by winning the British Open.
07/18/11 The Pairings Party is a look at the final-round twosomes in the British Open formed by the third-round scores.
07/18/11 JASON Day is rethinking his preparations for next year's British Open after his 30th-placed finish at Royal St George's.
07/18/11 Jason Day is rethinking his preparations for next year's British Open following his 30th-placed finish at Royal St George's
07/18/11 LONDON (Reuters) - Without a putting tip from the late Seve Ballesteros 31 years ago Bernhard Langer may never have gone on to win two U.S. Masters and countless tournaments around the world, the German great told Reuters at the 140th British Open in Sandwich.
07/17/11 Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke won the British Open by three strokes Saturday. Clarke ended up just ahead of Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson at the end of the fourth round.
07/17/11 British Open and Women's World Cup final could show USA still has some sporting good.
07/17/11 Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke kisses the Claret Jug trophy as he celebrates winning the British Open Golf Championship at Royal St George's golf course on Sunday in Sandwich, England.
07/17/11 AMHERST, NY - On the same day professional golfers were competing in the British Open, Tops Friendly Markets held their own golfing competition. The Celebrity Putting Contest was held at the Transit Valley Country Club to benefit Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo Saturday.
07/17/11 SANDWICH, England (AP) - About the only predictable part of this British Open is the weather. The biggest surprise is the list of contenders for the claret jug.
07/17/11 Say what you want about the magnolias and green jackets of the Masters, for me the highlight of the golf schedule is the British Open.
07/17/11 After a blustery, rainy, miserable day, Darren Clarke is left standing, one ahead of Dustin Johnson. The Weather Channel is missing an opportunity. It needs to start bidding every year for the broadcast rights to the British Open.
07/16/11 Darren Clarke leads the British Open, but the Americans are rising. Rickie Fowler, Dustin Johnson and Co. will try to snap the U.S.' major skid at an unlikely location, says Alan Bastable.
07/16/11 American Rickie Fowler turns in one of two 68s at the British Open on Saturday, leaving him three shots behind leader Darren Clarke heading into Sunday's final round. Rickie Fowler got his first exposure to links golf at the 2007 Walker Cup, as the youngest member of a United States team traveling to Royal County Down in Ireland.
07/16/11 The Journals team reports from day three of the 2011 British Open at Royal St. Georges, where Darren Clarke heads into the final day with a one-stroke lead.
07/16/11 Adam Scott says he must play the round of his life to be any chance of winning the British Open at Royal St George's following his three-over 73.
07/16/11 Adam Scott must play the round of his life and rely on his rivals to falter in the final round of the British Open.
07/16/11 Scuffling around the Royal St. Georges links, Gary Woodland found himself 7-over par after four holes on the second day of the British Open - perilously close to an early trip back across the Atlantic Ocean.From there, he racked up four birdies and parred ... |