The Open Championship (referred to in the US only as the British Open) 
returns to Royal Lytham in July 2013 marking it as the 142st 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. You could also be enjoying convenience and watch the British Open Championship online.
 All you have to do is easily download is the titular software I'm 
talking about is available for both Macintosh and PC. Now all you need 
is a high-speed Internet connection in order to have quality viewing of 
live streaming video on your laptop screen.
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
Date: 18th July to 21st July, 2013
Where: Muirfield Golf Links, East Lothian, Scotland
Purse: $8,000,000
Defending Champion: Ernie Els
Stats: Live
Here, once again, you will see some of the world’s greatest golfers come
 together to do battle for that famous, iconic Claret Jug on the 
picturesque English West Coast. Watch Darren Clarke defend his title and
 trophy that he fabulously won at Royal St. George's last year.
However, the winner of the Open Championship didn't always receive the 
Claret Jug as the tournament trophy. In the beginning years of The Open,
 tournament champions were presented with a belt known as the “Challenge
 Belt.” The very first Challenge Belt was awarded when the first Open 
Championship was played in 1860 at Prestwick Golf Club. The belt was hand-made using red Moroccan leather. It was a wide belt 
replete with silver emblems and buckles. If it wasn’t for the truly 
gifted playing of Young Tom Morris, the belt may have remained The Open 
Trophy until today. Tournament rules stated anyone winning the belt 
three years in-a-row could then own it forever. Morris won in 1868, ’69 
and ‘70, and then kept the belt. This left tournament organizers without
 a necessary trophy. And, Prestwick, which had hosted the first 11 
Opens, could not afford to commission a new trophy.
As one of golf's four major tournaments, the Open will feature some
   of the most challenging golf courses and competition found in the 
PGA.   With players like Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson, 
Bubba   Watson, Luke Donald, and many others around the world seeking 
another   major career victory, the entire field will do all it can in 
hopes of   conquering this Northern California golf course. Day 1 will 
start with   Shane Bertsch, Tommy Biershenk, and Martin Flores teeing 
off at 10:00   a.m. EST and end with the group consisting of Brian 
Gaffney, Brian   Rowell, and Alberto Sanchez at 5:57 p.m. EST.
Prestwick suggested sharing hosting duties, and trophy costs with other 
venues. The Open soon was hosted by more than one club, sharing the 
costs for the new “Claret Jug” trophy first presented in 1872. With this software, you’ll see all the brilliant play leading up to the 
awarding of the Claret jug when you watch the 2013 British Open online.“We’re bringing golf fans closer to the Open Championship Golf Championship through a combination of innovative technologies designed to showcase the action and excitement on the course,” said Rick Singer, vice president of client executive marketing for IBM, the USGA’s technology partner. “The immersive Open Championship Golf digital experience will enable fans to follow the championship live on the Web or their mobile device and feel as though they are at Merion Golf Club watching their favorite player compete. 


 
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