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The Open Championship is always one of the most intriguing tournaments in golf, as it’s never apparent exactly how the long, winding links courses will play, and the weather is often unpredictable. That makes picking a winner extremely difficult, and the up-to-date odds seem to reflect that. Aside from Tiger Woods being a hefty favorite as he so often is, it appears as though the oddsmakers think...
Published: July 16, 2013
The Open Championship is golf’s oldest and, typically, most unpredictable major. Its unique links courses, changing-by-the-hour weather and broad international field create great drama, terrific images and often unexpected outcomes. For the first time in just over a decade, the British Open returns to famed Muirfield on the shores of Scotland, and we’re prepping you for four days of viewing...
Published: July 16, 2013
For the first time since 2002, Muirfield Golf Links in Gullane, Scotland, will host the 2013 Open Championship. Nearly all of the world’s top golfers will be in attendance at the third major championship of the season. That list will include both major championship winners (Adam Scott, Masters and Justin Rose, U.S. Open) from the 2013 season. Not coincidentally, those two golfers are both inside...
Published: July 16, 2013
Buckle your seat belts for what’s sure to be an exiting week at Muirfield. Muirfield will play host to the Open Championship, the third major tournament of the PGA Tour season, for the 16th time in the course’s history. There have been five different champions in each of the last five years at the British Open, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see another new face raising the claret...
Published: July 16, 2013
While the United States has looked impressive in dispatching of Belize and Cuba by a combined score of 10-2, the team will face its first major test against Costa Rica. The two teams are currently atop the hexagonal standings in the last phase of World Cup qualifying and last met on a snowy pitch in March, when the United States won 1-0. If you think Costa Rica has forgotten about that, well,...
Published: July 16, 2013
For golf fans, the month of July is a magical time, as the world’s best golfers hit the links in the United Kingdom—the home of this sport we love. The 2013 British Open starts on July 18 at Muirfield, and, as you’d expect, Tiger Woods has the shortest betting odds to win the prestigious tournament. Muirfield is one of the most hallowed golf courses in the world. Designed...
Published: July 16, 2013
Tiger Woods may not win his ever-elusive 15th major championship at the 2013 British Open, but he’ll undoubtedly be in the hunt on Sunday afternoon at Muirfield. The Open Championship is the most prestigious of the four major golf championships. Not only is it held in the United Kingdom—the land where golf originated from—but it is also the oldest tournament in the world, having...
Published: July 16, 2013
After a month of rest, Tiger Woods and his sore left elbow will be ready to rock and roll at the 2013 British Open. It’s funny how quickly opinions change. Hearken back, if you will, to mid-May of this current season. Woods was a dynamo who couldn’t be stopped, and this isn’t just my opinion—he was playing as he did in the days of old. After Woods won The Players...
Published: July 16, 2013
With 17 different winners having won the last 18 golfing majors, it is clear that picking a winner at one of these prestigious events is a total crap shoot. On top of that, the only repeat winner, Rory McIlroy, has been playing well below his standards this year and is a terrible bet at 25-1 odds, according to Bovada.com., to win the 2013 British Open. Tiger Woods sits atop the odds leaders at...
Published: July 16, 2013
When Ronaldinho was left out of Brazil’s Confederations Cup squad by coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, it raised the question of whether his time with the national team might have come to an end. The 33-year-old Selecao legend faces an uphill battle to play in the 2014 World Cup on home soil, though according to Scolari, as reported by Chris Kvesa on Goal.com, Ronaldinho should not give up hope. Scolari...