Sentences with phrase «british open uses»

The British Open uses a four - hole aggregate playoff and the PGA Championship a three - hole aggregate so the Masters is the only sudden death setup.

Not exact matches

Despite terming his putting in the final round in Memphis last week «pathetic,» he put together three good rounds on his way to a T11 and has switched back to the claw grip as well as the blade he used to win last year's British Open.
Many British players use this opening bid as a strategic gamble with a hand that includes a long, solid minor suit.
In an open letter to Theresa May, leading British scientists urged the home secretary to add an exemption for «research pharmaceuticals being used to develop new medicines or progress neuroscience research», so that new treatments and experiments were not brought to a halt by the bill.
The British prime minister used his opening speech to warn foreign companies that own around 100,000 properties in England and Wales that they will be required to disclose their ownership, one of a number of measures aimed at cleaning up London as an international centre for money laundering.
Germany's Opening Gambit The German attack on Belgium and France, starting on August 4, 1914, was designed to deliver a crushing blow to the French armies before the Russians and British could mobilize; after defeating the French, the Germans planned to use their extensive railway system to rush their forces to the eastern front to -LSB-...]
British TV director Michael Pearce makes a commanding feature debut with this psychological drama - thriller that puts an eerily windswept island location to fine use and features an excellent lead performance from Jessie Buckley, whose open, intelligent face transmits thought and feeling with piercing clarity.
One small spoiler, if I may: the film's opening scene makes wicked use of a beloved (if now obscure) British recording by the music - hall team of Flanagan and Allen.
A three - year 1997 study of two British secondary schools — one that used open - ended projects and one that used more traditional, direct instruction — found striking differences in understanding and standardized achievement data in mathematics.
Cars In My Life — Variety is the spice of David Cole's motoring life / Enjoying The Open Road — Michael Bowler makes some suggestions for the pre-season preparations of your pride and joy / Motoring Memories — We up the tempo with a selection of heavenly bodies from the CK Bowers archive / A Page From The Leaf — Dr R Elliot - Pyle chronicles the development of the twin - cam engine used by Lea Francis in the»20s / Sunbeam's First Victor National Motor Museum director — Michael Ware has traced a surviving early British racer / The Bradley Tapes — WF Bradley recalls a strange relationship to Ronald «Steady» Barker / Modern Values — Vauxhall's Ten proved to be a winner with British families — Jonathon Wood discovers why / Believe It Or Not?
A new open - source project uses British historical maps to reveal what Palestine looked like before 1948.
• Complimentary Wi - Fi throughout the hotel • Complimentary 24 hour gym access • Nespresso machine in every room with complimentary coffee • Complimentary use of the business centre including colour printing • Largest rooms in London at an average 45 square meters • State of the art media hub in each guestroom • 7 two - storey Penthouses • In - house Florists & On - site Harrods • Home to the Next Generation of Spa, ESPA Life at Corinthia • Choice of elegant dining in Massimo Restaurant & Bar, a timeless Italian venue, and The Northall, celebrating the Great British Kitchen • Al fresco inner courtyard complete with open fireplaces • Innovative and classic cocktails expertly prepared by leading Bartenders in Bassoon Bar • Crafty Concierge, a social media guide to all the things you won't find in the guidebooks
Prior to the opening of this lounge, Cathay Pacific passengers used facilities offered by Oneworld partner British Airways.
The biggest issue with using Iberia Avios is that you must have an account opened for at least 90 days in order to transfer points from your British Airways account which is how a lot of people accumulate Iberia miles.
If British should lose, it might open the floodgates of lawsuits against other «greedies» who brazenly and routinely use bogus «fuel surcharges» (also coded as YQ or YR), in order to pad their bottom - line.
One of the best options is to use British Airways Avios for nonstop flights between the US and Ireland — although Aer Lingus «moved» Boston (BOS) and Dublin (DUB) further apart in order to charge higher redemption rates, you can still book flights with British Airways Avios using off peak rates, which opens up a slew of new sweet spots to choose from.
I opened an American Airlines Citi Executive card when it had a 100,000 point sign - up bonus for the LA - London flights and used the Chase British Airways sign - up bonus for the Aer Lingus flight from Dublin - San Francisco (Aer Lingus is a partner of British Airways).
But due to the difficulty of scoring Qantas First Class awards, you'll probably want to book with British Airways Avios, since the award calendar opens earlier when using Avios than it does when using AAdvantage miles.
Opening: «Nick Brandt: Inherit the Dust» at Edwynn Houk Gallery Photographing exclusively in Africa since 2011, British artist Nick Brandt makes intimate photos (without ever using a telephoto lens) of wild animals in nature.
Fridman Gallery (287 Spring Street) opens their first solo exhibition, «INFOESQUE,» by the British artist Navine G. Khan - Dossos on April 13, 6 to 9 p.m., The show includes a series of works on canvas that «explore the design strategies of Rumiyah magazine,» plus thirty - six panel paintings that use issue 5 of the now - shuttered Dabiq magazine as source material.
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.
Search for job openings through international job boards and use employers» native websites rather than a British version that won't always display international vacancies.
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