He is the world's most recognisable sportsman and managing to stay in prime position at Carnoustie despite everything appearing to be out of kilter. But what is it like to actually follow the Tiger? Luke Norman investigates
You need to dig deep to afford the 'special' Open rates which includes a pint of beer for £3.30 and a beef bap for £6.50. But is it really daylight robbery or an investment in the game of golf?
It's not all practice routines and working out for the players at the Open Championship, many of them give up their time to help promote the game to the next generation
The Scottish contingent is seriously depleted as the third round action gets underway. The list of Scots who made the halfway cut is somewhat surprising.
Weary of lager and desperate to meet some movers and shakers, Golf Monthly slipped quietly out of the back of the beer tent, crossed the lawn and said hello to the men and women sipping Champagne in the Bollinger tent.
After one and a bit rounds of the 136th Open Championship the home players are experiencing mixed fortunes and there's been a surprisingly good performance from a former champion.
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