Sunday, August 14, 2011

Open gives us great stories

Thomas Bjorn can thank Vijay Singh for aborts vacation. Singh has pulled out of the Open Championship on Monday, opening at the final point in the field for the Dane who divulged a big chance to win this tournament, the last held here in 2003. Bjorn was not in the field before this and had planned to spend the week vacationing with kids in Sweden, but changed his plans and for the better. A crazier story, simply could not have developed into a wild dream. He also birdied the 16th hole, where he coughed up a chance to win eight years ago, making a double bogey five round the subject just doesn't come out of nowhere-won earlier this year on the European tour, but was certainly not at the top of betting cards. Bjorn had found form earlier this year but took off eight weeks after the death of his father in mid-May. When asked about dad after the round, which was dissolved by the great Dane, before gathering himself to say that perhaps it would be very proud of this is his son on Thursday during a surprise DVD.it and magnificent history. the same can be said for the player is dealt on the leaderboard with toys, Tom Lewis. All did was shoot the lowest score by an amateur, 140 years of open play. And did so in front of the man who was named after Tom Watson. Lewis is amateur, but a full employment in Iraq, have dropped out of school at 16 and dedicated himself just playing golf. Of course, the pay that kind of work is a little light that is supported by his father, former European Tour pro who named him after the hero (and his son following Jack Nicklaus), mother and brother and sisters. Lewis, who one-putted the first eight Greens, also taught by Pete Cowen, who instructs combination top European tour professionalsincluding Bjorn. The 20-year-year-old is planning on turning pro after this match of September Walker Cup. This is one of the best parts about this Championship. It seems to give life to great stories about players we have in Canada haven't heard that much about or perhaps haven't heard at all. The other story was yesterday the weather that morning and howled specified then this afternoon. Expected to be the opposite of the Friday before coming into full time with some teeth at the weekend. Makes for great viewing — particularly from the couch at home-but I'm not sure how players will enjoy. Is not waiting here. SIMEIwSEIS: Best line of the day-when asked about the jaunty hat he wore style Ben Hogan Padraig Harrington said yesterday he wanted this and can wear again. He was then asked if he could consider going to a beret ski resort: "we will leave that to the Bubba."... The BBC, which has a golf coverage for approximately 10 hours every day, uses Jim Nantz booth. Take an afternoon session, providing some of the regulars here a change ... speaking of announcers, Peter Allis is also on the Beeb, and for the first time, this sounds very, very old. Sandwiches, the city in which is this event has a grand total of 4,000 people. Difficult to imagine such a great event in such a small Centre, but here the creators to work. All the roads come is a way and flip it around when the masses start to leave. I do not remember, where there has been talk less about Tiger Woods from here. Are minimal for the radar .... Best title to a tabloid which I have seen this week started on Sunday, the last day of the publication for scandal-rocked News of the world. It read: "the World ends today."... Always a good quote, Mark Calcavecchia admitted that he initially planned to play Canadian open RBC next week in Shaughnessy but changed opinion. "Did switch gears mechanism. This is a long way, no. 1 and no. 2 I am a Champions 99 percent now and touring palyer is a big tournament, the British senior open, and is fairly close. This just doesn't make any sense to switch to Shaughnessy. I'll miss it. My favorite is a course in the world. "

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