Friday, 15 July 2011

Some Questions That Day 1 of the 2011 Open Championship Will Answer



Alright, we are just a few hours away before the golfers tee off at the Royal St. George’s Golf Course, to kick-start the 2011 edition of the Open Championship!
But before that, let’s take some time out, and have a look at the questions that are being thrown at this prestigious tourney.
Every year, there is a lot of speculation over the reigning champions and their competitors, and when fans are aware that there are new upstarts in town, looking to upstage the established players, the tension and excitement rises tenfold.
And when tension and excitement rise, so does the demand for the Open Championship live stream


 That brings us to Rory McIlroy, the new gunslinger in town, who’s looking to bring down the reigning king, but unfortunately for Rory, the king Tiger Woods is injured. But there are plenty of big fish in the sea, whose reputations will be worth the efforts of the 22-year-old to feed upon. 
 
That keen observation begs the obvious question – will Rory McIlroy be able to handle the pressure of being tagged as the favorite?
The Manchester United supporter has been the target of many speculations ever since his spectacular meltdown at the Augusta Masters, and the subsequent triumph at US Open, but this time he is the clear favorite, so will he be able to handle that? 
 
That question will be answered pretty soon with the British Open live stream up for grabs! The second question concerns the perennial underachiever, and probably the best number one golfer to have never won a Major title, Luke Donald. The task for Luke is fairly simple, win the British Open, and justify his numero uno ranking. 


                              
The next question is about Luke Donald’s fellow underachiever, Lee Westwood, and it’s the same damn thing, will Lee be able to win a goddamned Major?
If these two gentlemen open up the play nicely, you ought to watch British Open online, for there might not be a next time for these two.

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