Monday 24th July 2006
The Open Championship's governing body, the R&A, has today echoed the praise heaped on Royal Liverpool by Open champion Tiger Woods in the aftermath of the 2006 tournament. This month's event was the first staged at Hoylake for 39 years and delighted R&A executives have labelled the venue as an unqualified success.
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Sunday 23rd July 2006
There are two certainties in life: Tiger Woods always wins from the front, and you will rarely meet a penniless bookmaker. Stupidly, Dan Davies chose to ignore both at this year's Open Championship.
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Sunday 23rd July 2006
An emotional Tiger Woods of the USA became the first man to retain the Open Championship title for 23 years on Sunday evening at Royal Liverpool, carding a final round of 67 to hold off fellow American Chris DiMarco by two strokes.
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Saturday 22nd July 2006
John Senden made the par-3 13th look easy on Saturday morning, but others fared less well at this tricky 200-yarder yesterday afternoon
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Saturday 22nd July 2006
More inane offerings from the post round press conferences, and in particular from the 'grilling' of Angel Cabrera
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Saturday 22nd July 2006
Golf Monthly finds five minutes to select some novelty parings
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Saturday 22nd July 2006
Fed up with your putter? Dispense with its services by holing your approach shot like a growing list of competitors on Open Saturday.
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Friday 21st July 2006
The great and the good give their verdict on the Hoylake links, the historic setting for this year's Open Championship.
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Friday 21st July 2006
Part Two of our look at the worst questions asked by journalists at the 2006 Open Championship, courtesy of our on-course writers Jeremy Ellwood and Dan Davies.
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Friday 21st July 2006
Is it any wonder that some players don't relish talking to the press when they get asked questions like these? Here are some of the worst so far at the 2006 Open.
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