British Open Championship Day : 2 Live p2p Streaming Video sopcast
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When The Open Championship gets under way on July 15 the greatest players in the modern game, armed with the latest high-tech clubs and balls, will face the challenge of the Old Course at St Andrews, a stretch of natural linksland where golf has been played for 600 years. The world’s oldest and most revered course, the very home of golf, hosts the game’s longest-running major championship for the 28th time since The Open was first played in 1860. Tiger Woods has won the last two Championships at St Andrews, setting a record score of 19-under-par with rounds of 67-66-67-69 to win by eight shots in 2000, joining a list of St Andrews winners from James Braid to Bobby Jones, Sam Snead to Peter Thomson and Bobby Locke, and from Jack Nicklaus to Seve Ballesteros and Nick Faldo. The challenge faced by today’s outstanding international stars is set out here in a detailed hole-by-hole examination.The 2010 Open Championship will be the 139th Open Championship, one of golf's four majors, and is scheduled to be played from 15–18 July over the Old Course at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It will be the 28th time The Open will be played at St Andrews; the last two Opens held at St Andrews, in 2000 and 2005, were both won by Tiger Woods.

Date : 16-07-2010
Game Start Time : 09:30 until 21:00
Day 2 :: European Tour 2010 / PGA Tour 2010 - Old Course :: St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland
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It was a tale of two halves over the Old Course on the first day of the 139th Open Championship. The morning starters were blessed with flat, calm conditions, while those who played in the afternoon had to contend with rising wind and blasts of heavy rain. No one took greater advantage of the benign course than 21-year-old Irishman Rory McIlroy who set the lowest first round score in the history of the Championship with a nine-under-par 62.
Tiger Woods, seeking his third successive win at St Andrews after victories in 2000 and 2005, is four shots behind in a large grouping on five under that also includes home favourite Lee Westwood, YE Yang, winner of the 2009 USPGA Championship, and former US Open victor Lucas Glover. In the course of its 27 Opens, St. Andrews has had a habit of throwing up winners who are the best of their generation. Tiger Woods, for example, produced performances in 2000 and 2005 that left him comfortably clear of the field, with victories by eight and five shots respectively. During that 2000 Open, the scoring record that Woods broke with his 19-under-par total had been the mark set by Nick Faldo ten years previously, when at the height of his powers the Englishman shot 18 under par to win by five.
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Andrews creates history and special memories. Remember Jack Nicklaus
waving farewell to golf from the Swilken Bridge in 2005, bringing down
the curtain on the greatest career in golf history at the venue where
he won two of his three Opens.
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