ROBERT Allenby is in a three-way tie for the lead - with Greg Norman and Adam Scott one shot behind - after a wet and windy opening round to the Open Championship.
ACCORDING to Peter Dawson, the man in charge of preparing Royal Birkdale for the 137th British Open, the famous old links is anything but a "monster" of a course.
RETIEF Goosen, the man who questioned the extent of Tiger Woods' knee injury at the US Open, could benefit the most in his absence from the Open Championship.
MARK Calcavecchia had a race against time to find a caddie before he teed off in the 137th Open championship, after plans to have his wife carry his bag were abandoned at shor
DAVID Duval rediscovered vintage form when the former world No 1 shot a three-over-par 73 in difficult conditions to lie two strokes off the clubhouse lead in the Open first
IT WAS the kind of day when King Lear might have headed for the links and engaged in debate with the storm. Like the Earl of Kent, who enquired in Shakespeare's tragedy &#
HE'S DONE it again, Colin Montgomerie. Enticed and allured us, a temptress in the guise of a middle-aged man in waterproofs. While it might not sound appealing there is li
IT COULD not be called the kind of "perfect storm" about which a movie might be made, but the weather at Birkdale for large parts of yesterday was sufficiently savage
THE stormiest first round at the Open in more than a quarter of a century unfolded at Royal Birkdale yesterday as wind and rain drove two major champions, Sandy Lyle and Ric
ALTHOUGH his career in the Open is distinguished by a secure place in history, Sandy Lyle, the champion golfer in 1985, left himself wide open to criticism yesterday after h