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On the BBC websie


"Well, I've resisted for over an hour, but the time has come to look at what many consider to be the front-runner at Turnberry. Tiger Woods - almost every expert's pick to win the Championship this year - hopes to return to Open action, after missing last year's tournament through injury, with a bang. "Anytime you have a chance to lift the Claret Jug it's special," says the American, and with anyone you care to ask saying this Championship could come down to length off the tee, who would be foolish enough to bet against Woods bagging his 15th major here?


....only an idiot ;-)

  • 4 weeks later...

Great tourmament the PGA. I used to think of it as the also ran of the 4 majors but the names who have won it over the lst 10 years is a real role of honour.


Sounds like Singh refused to talk to the media, that seems to have been implied by the Sky commentators. Thats poor and I have to say I have never been a fan of Singh since he complained about the females (Annika) playing in the male tournaments.

  • 7 months later...

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