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 Some of the "traditionalist" posters on this board consider this one of “The Majors”. (but these same posters don’t recognize the Greater Hartford Open as a Major - won three times by the greatest golfer not only of all-time, but before that - Bubba “Arnie” Watson.) Sure. Fine. I’m not gonna argue. British open first played in 1860? How’d they cut the fairways? I mean like the grass? Were lawn mowers even invented yet? Wait, I think I know.  Are you ready for some golf? 
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How’d they cut the fairways? I mean like the grass? Were lawn mowers even invented yet?

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Golf was probably invented by British Sheep farmers clubbing sheep turds out of the field.
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What does it mean when they call the British Open "links" style of golf, and as opposed to what? That's not a quiz, btw, I'd actually like to know.
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What does it mean when they call the British Open "links" style of golf, and as opposed to what? That's not a quiz, btw, I'd actually like to know. Without looking it up, I'd say it's based on the way the course is built. It forces the players to play a more low flight balls that bounce and roll than high flight balls that spin to a stop.
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What does it mean when they call the British Open "links" style of golf, and as opposed to what? That's not a quiz, btw, I'd actually like to know. Links golf is a style course setup mostly devoid of trees, bordering on the ocean and utilizing a natural terrain, fairway stand traps and tall wispy native grasses as their defense. The fairways are hard and fast, allowing for shots to run out quite a ways. Hitting low, boring shots are effective in the strong winds coming off the water. American courses are set more to be, target courses. Tree lined and water lined fairways force shots into a channel, lush fairways take away a lot of the run of links style, so you're more inclined to fly your shots to the green than to run it up.
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Adding to Tulsa...
Effective playing This section possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed.
The style of play on a links golf course is considerably different from the style of play on other types of courses. The challenges of links golf fall into two categories: Firstly, the nature of the courses themselves, which tend to be characterised by uneven fairways, thick rough, and small, deep bunkers known as "pot bunkers"; and secondly, due to their coastal location and lack of trees, many links courses are frequently windy. This affects the style of play required, favouring players who are able to play low accurate shots.[5] As many links courses consist of an "outward" nine in one direction along the coast, and an "inward" nine which returns in the opposite direction, players often have to cope with opposite wind patterns in each half of their round. As a result, successful links golfers learn to control the trajectory of their shots by playing a lower ball flight. Greens on links courses tend to be free of fronting hazards, allowing golfers to bounce the golf ball into the green, rather than hitting high approach shots with strong backspin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Links_(golf)#Effective_playing
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What does it mean when they call the British Open "links" style of golf, and as opposed to what? That's not a quiz, btw, I'd actually like to know. Pretty much what Tulsa said.. Links is this crappy style of golf where sometimes your best shot from 80 yards out is to putt.. In America any course that is relatively flat and with few trees is called "Links style".. yet there is often not the wind and the fairways and greens are still plush... they are really just flat golf courses.
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Sounds like the perfect playing style for my Dad who's a hack golfer, much like myself. He could never hit an iron straight, so he would always half-swing a wood and just roll the ball down the fairways.
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Sounds like the perfect playing style for my Dad who's a hack golfer, much like myself. He could never hit an iron straight, so he would always half-swing a wood and just roll the ball down the fairways. Does your dad enjoy playing in a 30 mph wind when it's raining and 58 degrees? While the announcers are saying, "The weather is much better today."
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He does enjoy hiking in the Pacific Northwest, so it's probable.
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"It's another perfect day for golf here at Carnoustie.  Especially on the 19th green. 
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It always cracks me up when people take the time to open a thread and then post to say they have no interest in what the thread is about...
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Does your dad enjoy playing in a 30 mph wind when it's raining and 58 degrees?
While the announcers are saying, "The weather is much better today." Sounds like Cleveland in the spring and the fall. Actually, as a spectator, I kind of like the added dimension of the elements being a bigger factor. It becomes golfer against nature, kind of like a snow or mud game in the NFL, or when they play that NHL game on an outdoor rink.
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Looks like nature took a holiday for today's round. The wind is not a factor, yet.
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Pretty much what Tulsa said.. Links is this crappy style of golf where sometimes your best shot from 80 yards out is to putt..
To back this up, I just heard them say they did a stimpmeter on the greens for a 10.1 and the fairways were a 9.5. I never heard of anyone doing a stimpmeter on a fairway before, much less it being almost as fast as the putting surface.
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Hey, nobody gave you any crap when you ranted and raved during the world cup of another boring arse sport. Maybe they oughta play the World Cup in Britain on one of the golf courses ... Between the “rough” the bunkers and the wind it sure would make things interesting ... *L* ...
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Pretty much what Tulsa said.. Links is this crappy style of golf where sometimes your best shot from 80 yards out is to putt..
To back this up, I just heard them say they did a stimpmeter on the greens for a 10.1 and the fairways were a 9.5. I never heard of anyone doing a stimpmeter on a fairway before, much less it being almost as fast as the putting surface. So, the greens are 10.1 stimps and the fairways are 9.5 stimps. Good to know.
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American Kevin Kisner day one leader.  Well, Kisner is currently ranked #33 in the world. If I'm not mistaken, the 33rd best golfer at the course nearest my apartment is probably pretty good.
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He or she probably is pretty darn good.
People who haven't played the game don't understand how hard it is at the top level.
I carried a solid 4 handicap for a long time. It bordered a 3, but never got there .
The last 4-5 strokes to scratch are pretty darn hard.
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The first two days of this year's Open have been an absolute blast. We've seen it all -- rain, wind, cold, heat, baked fairways, soft greens, flying sand, helicopter rides -- and we still have half the tournament left to play.
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The last 4-5 strokes to scratch are pretty darn hard.
Same as to break 100 if you're a lousy golfer like I was before selling my clubs lock, stock, 'n' barrel... 
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I like seeing Justin Rose doing well. 
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Spieth: -6 Woods: -5 Fowler: -5 Kuchar: -5 Fleetwood: -5 Rose: -4 McIlroy: -4
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TIGER WOODS IS TIED FOR THE LEAD ON SATURDAY AT THE 147TH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
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Spieth ahead by a few now ... Tiger probably started from too far back
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Tiger Woods is 1 back at #TheOpen
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Spieth ahead by a few now ... Tiger probably started from too far back Careful what you wish for Jordan...
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tiger had a shot, but blew up ... should be a good finish
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Man, watching yesterday it looked they were playing on a giant cart path! That ball was just ROLLING holy cow.
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Nothing to do with the British Open, but when you said "cart path" I flashed back to E-trade baby ... "It was on the cart path, shankopotamous! Read the rulebook!". Loved those commercials. E-trade baby must be in middle school by now.
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Molinari deserved to win. He was rock solid all weekend, particularly Sunday...
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Yep, everyone else kinda faltered down the stretch but he was icy cool. He's been on a roll lately.
Btw I loved that golf course - Carnoustie, like most British Open sites, is beautiful.
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Yep, everyone else kinda faltered down the stretch but he was icy cool. He's been on a roll lately.
Btw I loved that golf course - Carnoustie, like most British Open sites, is beautiful. The problem with Carnoustie is you have to hit very accurate woods.  Otherwise you can end up in the fairway.
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Tiger is poised to win again soon.. He's never going to be feared the way he was in his prime but (if he can stay healthy) he's going to win again and once he gets that feeling of winning, I could see him winning majors....
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Tiger is poised to win again soon.. He's never going to be feared the way he was in his prime but (if he can stay healthy) he's going to win again and once he gets that feeling of winning, I could see him winning majors.... I completely disagree. He may win a small tourney or beat phil, but I just don't see him having it to win. Even on sunday, I felt he was out of it the entire time. He just doesn't have that drive he used too, or the feeling he is going to birdie 6 in a row on a run.
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Tiger is poised to win again soon.. He's never going to be feared the way he was in his prime but (if he can stay healthy) he's going to win again and once he gets that feeling of winning, I could see him winning majors.... I completely disagree. He may win a small tourney or beat phil, but I just don't see him having it to win. Even on sunday, I felt he was out of it the entire time. He just doesn't have that drive he used too, or the feeling he is going to birdie 6 in a row on a run. I completely disagree with your disagreement. It's odd to say but Tiger is lacking confidence, you could see it in some of his swings on the back 9 on Sunday.. if he can win a smaller tournament or two and lift that trophy (for the first time in what, 5 years)... and have that feeling of closing out a tournament against a decent field.. I still think he could win another major or two...
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