July

  • The Open 2009 Gallery

    Written by TG Staff Writer on Monday 20 July 2009

    You’ll be able to check out all tahe greatest and most spectacular pictures from the Open Championship right here… See the images that tell the story of The Open news as it unfolds. So get ready for some truly jaw-dropping imagery direct from the greatest golf tournament on Earth, through your retina, along your optical nerve and straight into your brain. LEARN HOW...

  • Cink wins Open play-off

    Written by TG staff writer on Sunday 19 July 2009

    The Tom Watson Open fairytale so nearly turned into reality at Turnberry tonight. Watson (59) literally came within an inch or so of becoming the oldest Open and major champion of all-time. But it wasn’t to be, his old putting woes returning to haunt him on the final green when a missed seven footer put him in a play-off with fellow Amrican...

  • Paul Lawrie fires albatross on way to 68

    Written by TG Features Writer on Sunday 19 July 2009

    Paul Lawrie holed a 4-iron from 213 yards for a spectacular alabtross on Turnberry’s par 5 7th. It is the first albatross the 1999 Open champion has ever recorded on a par 5. “First time! I’ve never holed it before at a par 5. I had 213 to the pin, a little off the left. I just hit a nice 4-iron, a...

  • Young Matteo makes history

    Written by TG staff writer on Sunday 19 July 2009

    Sixteen-year-old Italian Matteo Manassero had an unbelievable Open. Not only did he play on the first two days with Tom Watson and Sergio Garcia, he won the Silver Medal and in doing so put himself into the Open history books. He’s the youngest Open competitor in the modern era and the youngest winner of the coveted Silver Medal – contested by amateur...

  • Live Blog

    Written by Kevin Brown, TG Courses Editor on Sunday 19 July 2009

    SUNDAY 4.30 It’s still anybody’s Open…which doesn’t augur too well for TG’s flight back home. We’re due to catch an evening flight from Prestwick airport back to London but that could be in jeopardy if there’s a play-off which at the moment seems a distinct possiblity. So many players are stll in the Claret Jug picture though, for me, Lee Westwood is looking...

  • Trio set +1 target but Westwood leads on -4

    Written by TG Features Writer on Sunday 19 July 2009

    Ernie Els, Justin Leonard and Soren Hansen hold the clubhouse lead on 281 as Lee Westwood leads the Open Championship by a shot from Tom Watson. All three of the early finishers carded a birdie, par finish, Hansen’s for a 67 and Els and Leonard for 68s to set a very respectable target. An eagle at the par 5 7th for Westwood...

  • Calm before the Open storm

    Written by TG staff writer on Sunday 19 July 2009

    With some squally showers around Turnberry, it’s like the calm before the storm with the leaders, including Old Tom Morris, sorry Watson, getting ready to take to the course. The expectation and pressure is definitely mounting and everybody at Turnberry – and in millions of homes worldwide –  is on tenterhooks to see whether Watson can miraculously become the oldest major champion in history. With...

  • 3rd round vital statistics

    Written by TG staff writer on Sunday 19 July 2009

    Who emerged the 3rd round’s best putter, bagged the most birdies and found the most greens? Here’s the main 3rd round men… Stats Life… *Longest Driver (3rd hole) 1. Nick Watney 349 yards Longest Driver (5th hole) 1. Sergio Garcia 310 yards *Fairways Hit 1. Paul McGinley 13 93% 2. Billy Mayfair 12 86% *Greens in Regulation 1. Thomas Aiken 15 83% 2=. Ross Fisher, Lee Westwood, Thongchai Jaidee & Steve...

  • Watson leads as Fisher and Westwood head British charge

    Written by TG Features Writer on Saturday 18 July 2009

    Tom Watson has defied the odds to hold onto his Open Championship lead with a third round of 71. The American legend went out in 36 and had a mini-wobble half-way though the inward nine with bogeys at 12 and 15 but recovered superbly with birdies at 16 and 17 to claim the outright lead. Watson clearly believes he can win. His...

  • Watson and Goggin to tee off at 2.20pm

    Written by TG Features Writer on Saturday 18 July 2009

    The final pairing of Tom Watson and Matthew Goggin will tee off at 2.20pm in the final round of the 138th Open Championship at Turnberry. The English duo of Ross Fisher and Lee Westwood form the punultimate group at 2.10pm. Here are all the pairings and tee times: 8.00 Daniel Gaunt 8.10 Ryuji Imada and Paul Goydos 8.20 Mark O’Meara and Darren Clarke...

  • Watson holds firm as challengers drop shots

    Written by TG Features Writer on Saturday 18 July 2009

    Tom Watson negotiated the front nine at a tricky Turnberry in one over par to sit alone at the top of the Open Championship leaderboard at -4. The 59-year-old recorded six pars, bogeys at the 6th and 9th and birdie at the 7th as his challengers struggled to make par. Joint overnight leader Steve Marino started badly with five dropped shots in his first five holes...

  • Leaders out as early starters fail to make impression

    Written by TG Features Writer on Saturday 18 July 2009

    Tom Watson and Steve Marino have teed off, but many of the early starters have returned disappointing scores. The best performance so far has come from American Bryce Molder who teed off at 9.30am this morning and shot a 67 to get back to level par and leap into the top 20. Molder’s rise has been aided by the likes of Sergio...

  • Watson predicted a win for ‘TW’

    Written by Courses editor Kevin Brown on Saturday 18 July 2009

    A phone conversation several weeks back with Tom Watson was still ringing in my ears after the veteran’s heroic 2nd round display yesterday. The five-times Open champion readily agreed to have a transatlantic chat as part of TG’s Open preview. We also contacted the other two former Turnberry winners – Nick Price and Greg Norman – though both declined. Watson, easily the...

  • Leading pairings and Saturday tee times

    Written by TG Features Writer on Saturday 18 July 2009

    It’s moving day at Turnberry and the 138th Championship is still wide open. Tiger Woods may have missed only his second major cut as a professional but there are still plenty of top names in the mix and wonderful stories beginning to unfold. None of the 73 players who made the cut could be discounted at the start of Saturday but some...

  • Vital 2nd round statistics

    Written by TG staff writer on Saturday 18 July 2009

    Who emerged the 2nd round’s best putter, bagged the most birdies and found the most greens? Here’s the main 2nd round men… Stats Life… Longest Driver 1. Sergio Garcia 316 yards average 2. Dustin Johnson 314 3. Nick Watney 313.5 Fairways Hit 1=. Ernie Els, Ross Fisher and Lee Westwood all 12.00 86% Greens in Regulation 1. Mark Calcavecchia 15.00 83% 2=. Retief Goosen, Angel...

  • Better than sex says Tom

    Written by TG staff writer on Friday 17 July 2009

    With a big grin on his wrinkled face, ageing Open hero Tom Watson quipped: “For somebody who is 59, this is even better than sex!” Wily Watson is overcoming all the odds, including a hip replacement, to battle his way to the top of the Open leaderboard. Watson amazingly shares top spot on -5 after a gutsy 2nd round level-par 70 –...

  • Tiger tumbles out of Open…

    Written by TG staff writer on Friday 17 July 2009

    Red-hot favourite Tiger Woods is OUT of this year’s Open. Tiger failed to survive the cut after a 2nd round score of 75 left him +5 for the championship – one shot too many. It’s the first time Tiger hasn’t featured over the weekend at the Open and only the third time he has missed the cut in a major – the...

  • Poults from hero to zero

    Written by TG staff writer on Friday 17 July 2009

    Ian Poulter may have looked the part in his natty apparel, but he certainly didn’t play the part at Turnberry. Poults missed the cut by a country mile, finishing a disastrous +14 after rounds of 75 and 79 which put him at the back end of the field. It was a far cry from last year when Poulter pushed Padraig Harrington all...

  • Fisher’s waiting game

    Written by TG staff writer on Friday 17 July 2009

    If push comes to shove, Ross Fisher would still rather be holding the baby than the Claret Jug this weekend. With wife Jo expecting to give birth to their first child any time, Fisher remains on tenterhooks, specially as a superb 68 put him firmly in Open contention. After opening his account with a 69 he’s -3 and just two shots...

  • Marino humbles tough Turnberry to lead Open

    Written by TG Features Writer on Friday 17 July 2009

    American Steve Marino shares the lead of the Open Championship on -5 but admits Turnberry is “one of the hardest courses I’ve ever played”. Turnberry may have been benign yesterday but it’s defences were there for all to see today. “Today was so much different than yesterday,” said the 29-year-old. “It was like a totally different golf course.” “It played so difficult out there...

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