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   February 10, 2012


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With apologies to the seamheads out there who think Fenway Park is a shrine, golf continues to have the best theatres in which the game’s drama unfolds.
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The luck of the Irish
For 24 years, from 1975 until '99, they left these magnificent Links out of the British Open rotation. Who knew they were ignoring one of the greatest theatres in golf?
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Either way, it was heartbreak
Weir's best Open finish falls short

Another masterpiece
Maybe there's just no stopping Sergio Garcia this week. Not even Scotland's fickle weather could do it yesterday in a British Open third round that had come-from-behind written all over it.
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Stricker, circa 2001, strikes
All Steve Stricker was trying to do was get in position to win a major golf tournament. In the process, he tied a course record at one of the oldest, toughest golf courses in the world.
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Weir sits tied for third
If there is any doubt that the British Open is the world championship of golf, then just check out the halfway leaderboard on the Carnoustie Golf Links.
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Ames atones for aborted beginning
International flavour
Dreary weather bothers Ames
Weir safely reaches halfway point

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Jul 18 ... Searching for a rhythm

Jul 18 ... Weir likes Carnoustie

Jul 18 ... Euros exposed


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Which Canadian golfer will be the first to win a tournament this season?
  Mike Weir
  Stephen Ames
  Graham DeLaet
  Matt McQuillan
  David Hearn
  Adam Hadwin
  Someone else
  No one will win


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