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... Open (sport), type of competition in tennis, golf and other sports where entry is open to qualifiers regardless of amateur or professional status Organization of Pakistani ...
1 22 Apr 1984 Sea Pines Heritage –18 (66-67-68-69=270) 1 stroke Tom Kite 19 ... Jul 1987 The Open Championship –5 (69-68-71-71=279) 1 stroke Paul Azinger, Rodger Davis 9 ... Apr 1989 ...
... and some golf historians feel that his victory at the Hale America Open in 1942 should be counted as his fifth U.S ... Open and 10th major championship, since the tournament was to be a substitute for the Open after its cancellation by the USGA ... The Hale America Open was held in the same time slot and was run like the U.S ...
... won all four major championships currently open to professionals (the Masters Tournament, the British Open, the U.S ... Open, and the PGA Championship), the other four being Gene Sarazen, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods ...
... The 1931 Open Championship was a golf tournament played at Carnoustie Golf Links in Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland ... In the 66th Open Championship, Tommy Armour outlasted Argentinian José Jurado by a single stroke to win his first Open Championship title ... Cotton slipped back with a 79 in the third round, while Jurado shot 73 to open up a three shot lead over Macdonald Smith and Arthur Havers, with Farrell and Reg Whitcombe four back and Armour ...
Famous quotes related to open:
“When the inhabitants of some sequestered island first descry the big canoe of the European rolling through the blue waters towards their shores, they rush down to the beach in crowds, and with open arms stand ready to embrace the strangers. Fatal embrace! They fold to their bosoms the vipers whose sting is destined to poison all their joys; and the instinctive feeling of love within their breasts is soon converted into the bitterest hate.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)
“I open with a clock striking, to beget an awful attention in the audienceit also marks the time, which is four oclock in the morning, and saves a description of the rising sun, and a great deal about gilding the eastern hemisphere.”
—Richard Brinsley Sheridan (17511816)
“There is all the difference in the world between the criminals avoiding the public eye and the civil disobedients taking the law into his own hands in open defiance. This distinction between an open violation of the law, performed in public, and a clandestine one is so glaringly obvious that it can be neglected only by prejudice or ill will.”
—Hannah Arendt (19061975)
“Rats!
They fought the dogs and killed the cats,
And bit the babies in the cradles,
And ate the cheeses out of the vats,
And licked the soup from the cooks own ladles,
Split open the kegs of salted sprats,
Made nests inside mens Sunday hats,
And even spoiled the womens chats
By drowning their speaking
With shrieking and squeaking
In fifty different sharps and flats.”
—Robert Browning (18121889)
“It was easy to see how upsetting it would be if women began to love freely where love came to them. An abyss would open in the principal shopping street of every town.”
—Christina Stead (19021983)