Monday, July 23, 2007
Sunday, July 22, 2007
- Ireland celebrates as Harrington ends Europe's drought
- 2007 Open Championship Final Results
- Never feeling defeated, Harrington finds a way to win
- Open victory just wasn't meant to be, Garcia laments
- Carnoustie's devilish 18th again rears its ugly head
- Woods' bid for an Open three-peat ends in a whimper
- Stricker's putter, favorite club, goes cold at wrong time
- Strong finishes land more major starts for several stars
- Els rues unlucky 13th hole, which cost him his chance
- Playing partner Cink offers his praise for Harrington
- Romero happy despite late woes that cost him chance
- Green saves best for last, ties course record with 64
- Open debut has McIlroy dreaming of the Claret Jug
- Strong finale proves credibility for 2003, Curtis says
- Mike Weir Blog: A tricky wind made it difficult
- Irish eyes smile on Harrington at Carnoustie
- The Back Nine: A Q&A with TNT's Ernie Johnson Jr.
- Diary: Thank God smokies are still allowed in Scotland
Saturday, July 21, 2007
- For Garcia and pursuers, history awaits at Carnoustie
- Garcia leads by three with one day to go at Carnoustie
- Comeback kid Stricker again proves his major mettle
- Two strong Sunday nines, Els says, and he'll be happy
- Tiger resigned to play the hand he's dealt himself
- With stellar 68, Johnson rediscovers his Masters touch
- Late lapses cost upbeat Poulter a real chance to contend
- DiMarco in familiar territory in a major championship
- I've still got a low round in me, says optimistic McGinley
- Amateur sensation McIlroy targets a top-10 finish
- Rose keeps Lawrie in mind as he readies for Sunday
- Unheralded Edberg continues amazing run of success
- Slice of luck spares Senden from calamitous ending
- Diary: Meet an 8-year-old lad who can recite poetry
Friday, July 20, 2007
- Consistent Garcia inches closer to that elusive first major
- Ugly 77 means Lefty is left out of major weekend again
- McIlroy guarantees himself a medal-winning finish
- Mike Weir Blog: I felt really good in my second round
- Cut claims plenty of big names and former champions
- Best-of-the-day 68 proves Weir is back in a big way
- Woods rallies from bad start to keep himself in the hunt
- No camouflaging the fact that Weekley is thriving
- Westwood in comfort zone, contention at Carnoustie
- Notebook: Stenson and Els get hot in Carnoustie chill
- However you say his name, Choi's now real contender
- Virginia Tech's Weaver hopes Open isn't end of road
- Diary: Those really were bats in the belfry
- Friday provides promise for Garcia, problems for Woods
Thursday, July 19, 2007
- Full of confidence, Garcia leads Open on Day One
- After a big start, amateur McIlroy rethinks his goals
- McGinley conquers his 'mediocrity,' at least for a day
- Campbell excited about having 'fire in his belly' again
- Tiger pleased with 69, a 'good, positive start'
- Furyk and Mickelson lament the shots that got away
- Eight years make big difference for Cink at Carnoustie
- Notebook: Another round of ups and down for Daly
- Harrington and Donald start strong, but Els is upset
- Choi continues torrid play with 69 at Carnoustie
- Diary: Be careful how you order a scotch in Scotland
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
- Love it or hate it, links golf demands the best
- PGATOUR.com Expert Picks: Guess who?
- Harrington fires back at Faldo's criticism of Europeans
- Surprise Va. Tech star Weaver honors shooting victims
- Armed with new driver and confidence, Els upbeat
- Monty hoping for a good deal of major fun at Carnoustie
- Big gamble pays off big-time for alternate Glover
- After whirlwind Sunday, Byrd ready to tackle Carnoustie
- Diary: I've found fish and chips but no hooligans
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
- Olazabal withdraws from Open, and Pernice gets in
- Boo does Scotland turning into a fun affair
- Mickelson optimistic despite playoff loss on Sunday
- Immelman Blog: Birthday boy brings joy to Carnoustie
- 2007 Open Championship Tee Times
- New dad Woods looks for triplets at Carnoustie
- Diary: Weathering a storm -- and Cambridge sausage
- Zigzagging creek can be a watery grave at Carnoustie
- Time for Europe to show its strength, says Ferguson
- Lawrie back at Carnoustie as unknown Open champ
Monday, July 16, 2007
- Van de Velde faces scarier adversary than Carnoustie
- Magic gone, Ballesteros retires from competitive golf
- The TOUR Insider: The Open Championship edition
- Monday provides a wicked, wonderful day of weather
- Newlywed Donald hits town optimistic but realistic
- Notebook: Boo does Britain, and learns about the Open
- Maginnes: Sometimes a major disaster defines a career
- Olazabal devastated by Seve's news
- Monday Diary: Getting here is not half the fun
Sunday, July 15, 2007
- Carnoustie looks familiar, and much friendlier, so far
- Bjorn eager to get early look at Woods at Carnoustie
- Notebook: Lyle expects third straight win by Woods
- Armour's 1931 victory was turning point in Scottish golf
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
- Dozen players earn Carnoustie spots in final qualifying
- TNT's Huber: My home away from home in Carnoustie
Monday, July 09, 2007
- Maginnes: Open Championship a major unlike any other
- Notebook: R&A raises payout offered at Carnoustie
- Field for the 2007 Open Championship
- Carnoustie and the Open Championship
- Carnoustie looms as mixture of great and ghoulish
- Memories of 1999 Open range from pure to painful
- Carnoustie started small, grew into one of golf's giants
Sunday, July 08, 2007
- Debate over merits of Lawrie's 1999 win still rages on
- One sure thing about Carnoustie: It's no St. Andrews
- Watson went back to future to learn to love the links
- Number Crunch: 2007 Open Championship
Monday, July 02, 2007
- U.S. qualifier at Oakland Hills sends 12 to Carnoustie
- 16 earn spots in a wild and wacky European qualifier
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
- Carnoustie won't be a card-killer, R&A execs say
- Schedule for final Open qualifiers comes under fire


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