Sentences with phrase «british open title»

«He's the most talented player there is in golf [in the last few years],» Duval, who will contend for his second British Open title this week, said on the conference call.
This was her second British Open title — she also won in 1995 — and it gave her newfound confidence in her ability to hold a lead, no matter how big.
And don't expect the four - time major champion with one British Open title to break bread any time soon with those who still won't let a woman join for at least two years (you know, the red tape involved with applying and all).
If Phil Mickelson is to defend his British Open title this week at Hoylake, he'll need to play far better golf than he has since he hoisted the claret jug at Muirfield in 2013.
Since his British Open title defense at Royal Lytham, where he mailed it in on Sunday with a 77 to finish 67th, Daly has missed four straight cuts, starting with the Dutch Open, in which he shot an abysmal 89 in the second round.

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Two years ago, Rory McIlroy was playing soccer when he ruptured ligaments in his ankle a few weeks before he was to defend his title in the British Open at St. Andrews when he was No. 1 in the world.
The book's title, That Was the Church That Was, has a double meaning, open only to a certain generation of British persons.
He had won the British Open, his first major title, the Byron Nelson Classic and the World Series of Golf.
Gene Sarazen won both the American and the British Open championships, bombing his way ahead of men like Bobby Cruickshank and Walter Hagen to win the U.S. title at Fresh Meadow and whipping Mac Smith to win the British title at Sandwich; he was by all odds golfer of the year.
Grouped with Spieth and British Open champion Zach Johnson for the first two days last week, McIlroy was unable to get much going then or over the weekend and failed to defend his PGA title.
The final tournament before the 2012 Masters is the Shell Houston Open at Redstone Golf Club in Humble, Texas, and it features a 144 - player field filled with former major champions like Phil Mickelson, the reigning champion, 2011's PGA Championship winner Keegan Bradley, Padraig Harrington, Y.E. Yang, 2011 British Open champ Darren Clarke and the holder of the dubious best - current - player - to - never - win - a-major title, Lee Westwood.
Lee Trevino caps an unprecedented month by defeating «Our Tony» and «Mister Lu» to add the British Open to the U.S. and Canadian titles he had won earlier.
Defending British Open champion Phil Mickelson will begin his title defense in the afternoon.
But the reigning British Open champion and winner of two other major titles is not quite willing to go all in on QB12's stringent, plant - based eating habits.
The top - ranked player in the world when he won the Players, Double D would claim only three more titles — including the 2001 British Open — before his game collapsed in spectacular fashion.
Based on that track record, you'd expect Scott, who's 13th in the World Ranking, to be primed for a run at his first major title, in two weeks at the British Open.
As for Tiger Woods, he appeared to have little chance of competing for another title judging by his play a couple weeks ago, but his past success at the British Open always put him near the top of the favorites.
Lowry earned his first PGA Tour win in August at the WGC - Bridgestone Invitational, which was the second of two title defenses (after the British Open) McIlroy was forced to skip after his ankle mishap.
That Inbee Park had to defend her belief that she completed the career grand slam on Sunday with her three - shot victory at the Ricoh Women's British Open, was an unfortunate way for the world No. 1 to sew up her seventh major win and fourth different major title.
are well represented), it's titled for the opening gambit of a real British TV game show called University Challenge, which features brainiacs like Brian.
It's also the first title not directed by a French, American, British or Australian filmmaker to open Cannes since Fernando Meirelles» Blindness back in 2008.
Opening the night was the (perhaps misleadingly titled) Outstanding British Film category which eschewed recognition of daring and original films such as Berberian Sound Studio and Sightseers in favour of Anna Karenina and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, along with this year's winner - the 23rd entry in the Bond franchise - Skyfall.
Its online book shop will also open its doors to British readers, providing 2.5 million titles, at nook.co.uk.
Although Rockstar Games» did their best to restrain insights with respect to its open world western adventure video game, a British retailer may have accidentally outed the release date of the up and coming title.
Plus: British Museum ends co-operation deal with stalled Abu Dhabi museum Art industry figures sign open letter denouncing sexual harassment V&A acquires Wilton's Music Hall archive Five UK cities bid for European Capital of Culture title and recommended reading
The title comes from a statement released by British artist Martin Creed to a journalist during the opening of his solo at Hauser & Wirth in Bruton, Somerset.
It takes its title from an exile in America, W. H. Auden, but the British poet opens «September 1, 1939» with a chilling specificity of time and place:
Summary Title: «At the still point of the turning world...» Date: Saturday 21st February, 2015 Time: 15:30 - 21:00 (Doors open at 15:00) Venue: SHIBAURA HOUSE ( Level 5, 3 -15-4 Shibaura, Minato - ku, Tokyo ) [Access] Admission: Free (refreshments will be available for purchase) Capacity: 50 people No reservations needed Organisers: Arts Initiative Tokyo [AIT], Camden Arts Centre Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs Government of Japan in the fiscal 2014, British Council, SHIBAURA HOUSE Curator: Gina Buenfeld (Camden Arts Centre) Time table 15:00 Doors open 15:30 - 17:00 Introductory presentations and discussion - Intermission - 17:30 - 18:30 Act 01 Theme: Noh (screening)- Intermission - 18:45 - 20:00 Act 02 Theme: Butoh (screening, live performance) 20:00 - 21:00 Open Discussion Participating artists Live Performance: Mildred Rambaud Talk: Caroline Achaintre Jesse Wine Screening: 1: Theme / Noh (45 min) Hiraki Sawa Jeremy Millar Jefford Horrigan Ursula Mayer Manon de Boer Joachim Koester 2: Theme / Butoh (45 min) Mildred Rambaud Simon Martin Trisha Brown Babette Mangolte Fernanda Muñoz Newsome and Ina Dokmo Sriwhana Spong [Artist Profopen at 15:00) Venue: SHIBAURA HOUSE ( Level 5, 3 -15-4 Shibaura, Minato - ku, Tokyo ) [Access] Admission: Free (refreshments will be available for purchase) Capacity: 50 people No reservations needed Organisers: Arts Initiative Tokyo [AIT], Camden Arts Centre Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs Government of Japan in the fiscal 2014, British Council, SHIBAURA HOUSE Curator: Gina Buenfeld (Camden Arts Centre) Time table 15:00 Doors open 15:30 - 17:00 Introductory presentations and discussion - Intermission - 17:30 - 18:30 Act 01 Theme: Noh (screening)- Intermission - 18:45 - 20:00 Act 02 Theme: Butoh (screening, live performance) 20:00 - 21:00 Open Discussion Participating artists Live Performance: Mildred Rambaud Talk: Caroline Achaintre Jesse Wine Screening: 1: Theme / Noh (45 min) Hiraki Sawa Jeremy Millar Jefford Horrigan Ursula Mayer Manon de Boer Joachim Koester 2: Theme / Butoh (45 min) Mildred Rambaud Simon Martin Trisha Brown Babette Mangolte Fernanda Muñoz Newsome and Ina Dokmo Sriwhana Spong [Artist Profopen 15:30 - 17:00 Introductory presentations and discussion - Intermission - 17:30 - 18:30 Act 01 Theme: Noh (screening)- Intermission - 18:45 - 20:00 Act 02 Theme: Butoh (screening, live performance) 20:00 - 21:00 Open Discussion Participating artists Live Performance: Mildred Rambaud Talk: Caroline Achaintre Jesse Wine Screening: 1: Theme / Noh (45 min) Hiraki Sawa Jeremy Millar Jefford Horrigan Ursula Mayer Manon de Boer Joachim Koester 2: Theme / Butoh (45 min) Mildred Rambaud Simon Martin Trisha Brown Babette Mangolte Fernanda Muñoz Newsome and Ina Dokmo Sriwhana Spong [Artist ProfOpen Discussion Participating artists Live Performance: Mildred Rambaud Talk: Caroline Achaintre Jesse Wine Screening: 1: Theme / Noh (45 min) Hiraki Sawa Jeremy Millar Jefford Horrigan Ursula Mayer Manon de Boer Joachim Koester 2: Theme / Butoh (45 min) Mildred Rambaud Simon Martin Trisha Brown Babette Mangolte Fernanda Muñoz Newsome and Ina Dokmo Sriwhana Spong [Artist Profile]
12 May 2016 Critically acclaimed artist Simon Fujiwara opens new work at IMMA A new work by Berlin based, British / Japanese artist Simon Fujiwara, titled The Humanizer, is presented by IMMA on the occasion of the centenary of the Easter Rising.
A new exhibition titled Tracey Emin: «Angel Without You», the first American museum exhibition dedicated to the British artist Tracey Emin has opened at The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami.
Mark Moore Fine Art is very pleased to present an exclusive online exhibition of the recent «Map Series» works by British Artist Kim Rugg titled «Physical Graffiti» opening today and continuing through October 29th.
Laura Bartlett Gallery in Bloomsbury has just opened a new exhibition of works by British artist Elizabeth McAlpine, titled A Portrait.
Opening: «Open Plan: Steve McQueen» at the Whitney Museum of American Art The final segment in a five - part series of alternating Whitney exhibitions on the massive fifth floor titled «Open Plan,» this show presents a six - hour video and a new sculpture by British artist Steve McQueen, the 1999 Turner Prize winner who's best known as the acclaimed director of the feature film 12 Years a Slave.
This exhibition takes its title from the Twitter message that British computer scientist Tim Berners - Lee (inventor of the World Wide Web) used to light up the stadium at the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremonies.
The title of the exhibition opening later this month at the Henry Moore Foundation in Perry Green, Hertfordshire leaves us in no doubt as to the importance of the artist, not just in relation to the development of Modern British sculpture but also with regards the broader rethinking of the medium in the first half of the twentieth century.
British British Sculpture Sculpture is the title of the essay by curator (and recently appointed director of Tate Britain) Penelope Curtis that opens the catalogue.
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Despite Rockstar Games» best efforts to suppress details regarding its open world western action - adventure video game, a British retailer may have accidentally outed the release date of the upcoming title.
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