The 142th Open Championship Golf 2013 Live Streaming.The 2013 British Open
Golf Championship is one of the biggest sporting events of the year and
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Muirfield.
Tournament Details:
142th THE BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2013
Where: MUIRFIELD GOLF LINKS - East Lothian,Gullane, Scotland
When: July 18-21, 2013
Par 71 7,192 Yards
Purse: $8,000,000
2012 Champion: Ernie Els
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Purse: $8,000,000
2012 Champion: Ernie Els
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The Open Championship, or simply The Open (often referred to as the
British Open), is the oldest of the four major championships in
professional golf. It is the only major held outside the United States
and is administered by the R&A, which is the governing body of golf
outside the U.S. and Mexico. Since 1979, The Open has been played on
the weekend of the third Friday in July. It is the third major of the
calendar year, following The Masters and the U.S. Open, and preceding
the PGA Championship. The current champion is Ernie Els who won in 2012
at Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club in Lytham St. Annes,
Lancashire. The Open moved to a Sunday finish in 1980; it had a
scheduled Saturday finish from 1966 through 1979, with the first round
on Wednesday. Prior to 1966, the final two rounds were scheduled for
Friday. Before 1926, the four rounds were played in two days.
British Open Leaderboard,LPGA Lotte Championship Live,Tiger Woods Live,Lee Westwood Live Stream,The Open Championship 2013 Live Stream,2013 British Open Golf Championship Live Stream,Tiger Woods hasn't won a major in more than five years, but that matters
little to golf oddsmakers. He remains the heavy favorite for the
British Open just 10 days away from competition. Woods was favored even
more at the US Open (9-2 to Rory McIlroy's 20-1) and less so at Augusta
(3-1 to Rory McIlroy's 12-1). The interesting part about the British
Open is that this is the first time all year McIlroy hasn't been the
clear cut No. 2 favorite heading into a major. It's a reflection of his
play, obviously, but it's also a reflection of the fact that nobody was
betting on him. (He opened at 12-1.)