Monday, 11 July 2011

St. George’s Golf Club invites you to the 2011 British Open!


The Open Championship, the British Open, The Open, call it whatever catches your fancy, it simply doesn’t matter! Because it is a Grand freaking Slam tournament in the PGA Tour and once again, it is coming your way.

That’s right; the British Open is slated to be held from the 14th of July to the 17th, a total of four glorious days of golfing action at the sublime Royal St. George’s Golf Club, which, as most of you know, is in a peculiar place named Sandwich.
And, for a Grand Slam tournament being held a city with a perverted touch to its name, the Open Championship is a name that’s catchier, isn’t it? Well, the glamour associated with this tourney is probably greater than the lurid tales of Tiger Woods’ exploits in the bedroom.

Every year, the golfing fans and the experts (well, these so-called experts are nothing but golfing fans with a refined accent, that’s all!) build up the excitement in the days leading up to the Open Championship to an extent that the demand for the Open Championship live stream shoots up exponentially.

This year’s hot favorite is probably one of the best emerging talents to ever emerge, excuse the pun, Rory McIlroy! A man, whose journey began with the infamous meltdown at the Augusta Masters, finally had his moment under the sun with the memorable triumph at the US Open. Now, the pinnacle awaits this young Irishman at the British Open.
An Irishman at the British Open! No wonder then that the Brits aren’t too thrilled, but the rest of golfing world is taking to the British Open live stream like a storm, a virtual deluge.

For now, let’s assume young Rory to be the favorite to win this prestigious tourney because that lad is heading into this competition with some serious momentum to back up his plans.
Talking about the not too impressed Brits, Luke Donald and Lee Westwood, one of these two men might just win their first ever Grand Slam and justify their number one and two rankings. Now that is something worth the effort to watch British Open online.

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