From the daily archives:

Monday, July 19, 2010

Sunday’s high winds and heavy rain snapped trees and tossed debris all over L.E. Kaufman Golf Course in Wyoming and Maple Hill Golf Course in Grandville.

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On Saturday, Tiger Woods was still kinda, sorta, maybe, a little bit in the hunt at the British Open, until he started to fall apart, mostly with his putter. On the par-4 13th, one of the toughest holes on the course, Tiger had a short par putt to stay…

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A lot of things can go into a score. Everyone remembers Nick Faldo in the 1987 British Open, when he made 18 straight pars in the final round to win. That is rare, but you can make a ton of birdies and a ton of bogeys, and still end up with the same sc…

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Some final images from the home of golf, hosting another great Open Championship. Thanks to Getty Images for the beautiful pictures.

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Wyatt heads the field of 156 junior golfers who begin stroke play today.

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IAN Poulter finished his Open Championship seven hours earlier than he had hoped yesterday, not wanting to say anything more about his Saturday clash with a heckler and a security guard.

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NORTHERN Ireland’s Rory McIlroy insists he will not have nightmares about Friday’s hellish round of 80 which ruined his chances of winning the 139th Open at St Andrews.

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A TOP-THREE finish in the 139th Open at St Andrews has given Paul Casey renewed hope after battling back from the worst spell of his career.

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RYDER Cup captain Colin Montgomerie joked that he should walk the plank for his performances in the Open.

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LOUIS Oosthuizen marked Nelson Mandela Day in exactly the way he dreamed of – by becoming only the fourth South African ever to win The Open.

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