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Women's golf tees off at St. AndrewsThursday will see a first for women in golf when Scotland's St. Andrews hosts the Women's British Open, the first professional women's tournament ever held on its grounds, with a record-breaking prize of £1,050,000. For those of you who (like me, to be honest) don't know a whole lot about the professional golf circuit, here's a fact: St. Andrews is one of the most revered and famous golf courses in the world, and the men have played 22 Opens there. To put the occasion in perspective, consider Annika Sorenstam's memory of the St. Andrews Royal and Ancient Golf Club's headquarters nearly 20 years ago:
Wow. I could deconstruct the gender bias of this until the weekend. Instead, I'll just post a picture of Sorenstam.
Sorenstam, Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer, Se Ri Pak, Sherri Steinhauer, Ai Miyazato and others will take the field August 2–5. (Er, that may be a baseball metaphor. But you know what I mean.) Here's a glimpse of Miyazato practicing earlier this week on the infamously tricky Old Course.
Not surprisingly, St. Andrews' website doesn't highlight that wacky sign Sorenstam remembers (or their outrageous prejudice against our canine friends), but they do offer up a brief (as in it skips four hundred years) history of women's golf on the grounds. Women have always been allowed on the Old Course; in the sixteenth century, Mary Queen of Scots was the first woman to play there. (Presumably this has nothing to do with her tragic life, though my golf game undoubtedly qualifies for that label.)
Australian Hall of Famer Karrie Webb says it best:
Submitted by on August 2, 2007 - 12:30pm. |
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So much for tradition
So could someone give us the weather predictions for this weekend's Open? It always seems to be a factor each year. As an aside, I read today that Annika will be using the same yardage book that Tiger used when he won there in 2005. They both live in Orlando and he gave it to her last week (lots of good notes, I'm sure). I can't wait to watch this tournament. Watch for Sherrie Steinhauer.
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Breaking St. Andrews in Right
I think that maybe one day we should have a good ole fashioned Dinah Shore type weekend right there at St. Andrews......that should make up for things don'tcha think?
Maybe take a drive up there on Saturday......
......i might take a drive up and do some eye candy watching while i'm there....anyone fancy a lift to St Andrews ? ....it's a long drive from Scotland so could do with the company...
Obviously Mary loved her golf.