Wednesday 17 July 2013

The 142st* Open Championship All round Stram HD TV*

On the European Tour this week, the 142st Open Championship will be held. This event is from the 18th of July to the 21st of July and it will be played at the Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club in Lytham, St. Annes in Lancashire, England. There is no prize purse that is yet announced, but the next tournament on the European Tour calendar is the July 25th through the 28th Lyoness Open powered by Greenfinity. After that, the series will hold the WGC Bridgestone Invitational, at the Firestone Country Club from August 2nd to the 5th.
The Open Championship Live
Date: 18th July to 21st July, 2013
Where: Muirfield Golf Links, East Lothian, Scotland
Purse: $8,000,000
Defending Champion: Ernie Els
Stats: Live
The most recent tournament played on the European Tour was the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open, which is worth 3,136,000 Euros approximately, and was played at Castle Stuart Golf Links in Inverness, Scotland. The winner of that tournament was Jeev Milkha Singh. Those that will be playing in this tournament include Richard Finch, Jeev Milkha Singh and Todd Hamilton as well as Barry Lane, John Daley and Sandy Lyle. Stewart Cink will also be playing along with Martin Laird, Martin Kaymer and Ernie Els.

£800,000 is the prize purse for the next European Tour event, The Open Championship, which is now in its 139th year and will be played this year in Fife, Scotland at the Old Course at Saint Andrews. This European Tour event will feature a terrific field and will be joined in July by the Nordea Scandinavian Masters, the 3 Irish Open and the Barclays Scottish Open. You can watch this event live from your computer by getting your membership at any of the banners on this page for access to high quality video right from your computer. The tournament is July 18th through the 21st.

The Old Course at Saint Andrews is the oldest golf course in the world, established in 1552. It's an 18 hole course that is rated a Par 72, and is 6,387 yards long. The course is nicknamed Saint Andrews, but the actual name is the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of Saint Andrews. As for this tournament, the first place winner will walk away with €1,011,840 while second gets €595,200. Third place gets €380,928 and the fourth place winner or winners will take home a big check for €297,600. Fifth is a prize of €238,080.
 The Open Championship Live
Date: 18th July to 21st July, 2013
Where: Muirfield Golf Links, East Lothian, Scotland
Purse: $8,000,000
Defending Champion: Ernie Els
Stats: Live
The Open Championship (referred to in the US only as the British Open) returns to Royal Lytham in July 2012 marking it as the 141st Open Championship. If you are a golf enthusiast like me, you won’t want to miss any shot of this fabulous world-stage event. In order to catch all the action, I plan to watch the Open from the comfort of viewing the screen of my laptop since I found this incredible software that is me access to every fairway shot green putt that will take place during this classic event.

Let's take a look at the Race to Dubai rankings right now. Graeme McDowell is sitting in first place with €1,924,1842 won so far, while Ernie Els from South Africa takes second place. Third place in the Race to Dubai is Charl Schwartzel and Ian Poulter is in fourth. Lee Westwood is in fifth for England and Miguel Angel Jimenez is in sixth place. You can watch this European Tour event by getting your membership at the banners on this page, for high quality video access right from your computer from anywhere in the world.
The British Open, also called The Open Championship is the oldest major and the only major that isn't played in the U.S. It's July 16th through the 19th this year, and will be hosted at Turnberry in South Ayrshire, Scotland. This beautiful resort's Ailsha Course is where the golfers will be competed, the Open coming back to Turnberry after being gone since 1994. Nick Price was the big winner that year, finishing at eleven under par, a feat some say was only possible because Tiger Woods was still a teenager finishing high school at that point. 

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Of course, Tiger didn't have the chance to prove anything last year either, after injuring himself during the season. Fans claim that had Woods been competing in the tournament fifteen years ago he certainly would have won and Woods will be competing this year, hopefully determined to prove just that. The course has gone through several changes since the tournament in '94, lengthened by 250 yards, and marking the addition of the 17th hole, which is a challenging Par 5, now with another sixty yards added to it. The sixteenth hole is also nearly fifty yards longer and has a sharp right turn throughout the hole. 

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The tournament has a history of being difficult but last year was harder than most. The second place finisher was Ian Poulter, who had a score that wouldn't have made the cut in most PGA events. His score was seven over, while Padraig Harrington actually won the tournament, with a score of three over par. Tiger Woods will be looking to stop Harrington's string of Open Championship wins and you can see if he can do it, right here on www.watchlivegolf.com. Don't miss the Open Championship, or British Open if you prefer, July 16th through the 19th.

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