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After forcing a three-and-a-half hour delay to start Friday’s Open Championship action, the weather in Fife, Scotland, one-upped itself on Saturday, as extremely high winds forced a 10-and-one-half hour suspension of play. Despite some strong gusts of wind early in the morning, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club allowed play to commence. That didn’t last long, however, as the whipping winds...
Published: July 18, 2015
We’re finally back underway in the 2015 Open Championship. After some heavy rains Friday, play was delayed for a total of three-and-a-half hours, causing 42 players to leave St. Andrews’ Old Course before completing their rounds because of darkness and resume play Saturday morning. Well, the weather continued to be uncooperative, as extremely high winds early in the day made the seaside...
Published: July 18, 2015
Moving day at The Open Championship will have to wait. Heavy rains on Friday stalled play at St. Andrews for three-and-a-half hours, and a total of 42 players were unable to finish their rounds as a result. Well, things haven’t gotten any better on Saturday, as officials suspended play early due to high winds that were making the Old Course completely unplayable. Here’s the official statement...
Published: July 18, 2015
As we know, weather can be an enormous factor at The Open Championship, as heavy rains and winds are common in the British Isles at this time of year. That has certainly been the case at St. Andrews’ Old Course on Saturday. We already entered the day waiting for players to finish the second round after early heavy rains caused standing water on the course and a three-and-a-half-hour delay Friday....
Published: July 14, 2015
The Open Championship returns to the ancestral home of golf this year, as the world’s best players will be teeing it up on the historic Old Course at St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. While the seaside links track is a breathtaking venue, it comes with plenty of unique obstacles. The course boasts 112 bunkers, many of which have steep faces that require golfers to play out sideways or even backward. There’s...
Published: July 14, 2015
There’s always something special about an Open Championship played at St. Andrews’ Old Course. Golf‘s most storied location sits just off the North Sea in Fife, Scotland, and is equipped with both natural beauty and notorious obstacles. The seaside track features a wide-open layout, relatively no elevation changes, enormous greens and a total of 112 bunkers—many of which...
Published: July 13, 2015
There’s nothing quite like an Open Championship at St Andrews’ Old Course. Scotland’s seaside track has played host to some of the greatest memories of this prestigious tournament. From Tiger Woods’ dominating performance in 2000 to gain his first Open Championship victory, to Jack Nicklaus’ tear-jerking farewell on the Swilcan Bridge and all of the epic collapses...
Published: July 13, 2015
The Open Championship returns to the home of golf in 2015, as the year’s third major will be played on the historic Old Course at St. Andrews in Fife, Scotland. This seaside track has plenty of significance, as many believe the sport of golf was created by local shepherds in its location more than 800 years ago. Needless to say, the game has changed quite a bit since then. Players use clubs made...
Published: July 13, 2015
This week, golf returns to its place of birth, as the 2015 British Open will be played at the historic Old Course at St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. One of golf’s greatest treasures, the Old Course is a wide-open seaside track that features many unique attributes. The course has 112 natural bunkers, some of which are incredibly notorious for their depth, such as Hell Bunker on the 14th hole and...
Published: July 12, 2015
On Saturday, Serena Williams claimed her sixth Wimbledon title after an impressive showing on the grass at the All England Club resulted in a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Garbine Muguruza in the women’s final. It’s the men’s turn on Sunday. While a slew of upsets made the men’s bracket highly unpredictable to this point, the purists were elated to see No. 1 Novak Djokovic and No. 2...