Tiger Woods and Lee Westwood paired at Open

Posted on July 14, 2009. Filed under: British Open, Golf | Tags: , , , , , , |

The 138th Open, Turnberry
Date: 16-19 July
Coverage: Live TV coverage on BBC Two, Online and the Red Button, live on Radio 5 Live and text commentary online on all four days

Young Tiger Wins British Open


Woods will play an Open Championship at Turnberry for the first time

World number one Tiger Woods will begin his Open Championship challenge alongside England’s Lee Westwood when play gets under way on Thursday.

The American, in search of his fourth Open title and 15th major in all, tees off at 0909 BST with Westwood and top Japanese prospect Ryo Ishikawa.

Padraig Harrington, bidding to win a third Open running, tees off at 1420.

The Irishman will be partnered by former US Open winners Jim Furyk of America and Australian Geoff Ogilvy.

US Masters champion Angel Cabrera of Argentina has been grouped with British world number three Paul Casey and Japan’s Ryuji Imada, teeing off at 1409.

Former European number one Westwood he was happy to be grouped with Woods and Ishikawa.

“You know Tiger is going to be there or thereabouts, so what better place to keep an eye on him,” said the Worksop golfer.

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nice blog. calling all golf lovers thought you might be interested in reading this blog by David Park former Tour Pro on his insight on what its like to play in the open. He tells a really interesting story and is definately worth a read…

Check it out http://ensland.blogspot.com/2009/07/truly-open-championship.html

Cheers, Matt

Tiger is such a great golfer hopefully he gets the title! Great post! Check out my golfing website at http://www.thegolfwish.com

~Andrea


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