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Published Date: 05 May 2009
THE Open will go back to East Lothian in 2013 when the oldest major is held at Muirfield for the 16th occasion, the Royal and Ancient has announced. It means three of the next five championships will be held in Scotland.

R&A Director of Championships David Hill said: "We are delighted that the Open is returning to Muirfield, an outstanding championship course that consistently produces a very worthy champion.

"For any club to host the Open it requires a great deal
of work and the R&A would, therefore, like to thank the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers for its continued co-operation, which has enabled the championship to come back to this fine venue for a 16th time."

The Open is also at Turnberry in July, St Andrews next summer, Royal St George's in 2011 and Royal Lytham in 2012.

Always one of the most popular venues with players and spectators alike, Muirfield has regularly hosted the world's finest golfers since Harold Hilton, the English amateur, held off the challenge of Hugh Kirkaldy in 1892.

With an international reputation as one of the fairest and truest tests of links golf – "What you see is what you get," Jack Nicklaus once observed – Muirfield last staged the Open seven years ago, when Ernie Els won his third major in the only four-man, four-hole play-off in Open history. Els joined a distinguished group of past champions at the links belonging to the Honourable Company of Edinburgh golfers including Nick Faldo (1987 and 1992), Tom Watson (1980), Lee Trevino (1972), Jack Nicklaus (1966) and Gary Player (1959).

The course has been used extensively for other R&A championships, staging ten Amateurs – the most recent in 1998 when Sergio Garcia took the title – the British Seniors and two Walker Cups in 1959 and 1979.







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  • Last Updated: 04 May 2009 10:20 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The Open preview
 
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Faultserver,

Barbados 05/05/2009 09:19:41
I don't think the Open Championship should be given to super elitist clubs like Muirfield. They should be shunned for the dinosaurs that they are. I bet a lot of Muirfield members are also members of the R&A.
2

He's A Rocket,

05/05/2009 10:56:27
#1 I think that's the most ill-informed comment I've ever seen on these golf pages...and that's really saying something!
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Faultserver,

Barbados 05/05/2009 12:37:01
So Rocket you are saying it is an easy club for anyone to join then. No membership restrictions.
4

North of the Border,

Edinburgh 05/05/2009 13:47:49
#3 - so which is your preferred option : Silverknowes or Craigentinny ?
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Faultserver,

Barbados 05/05/2009 15:11:29
Carnoustie, St Andrews and Turnberry are Fine and anyone can join. Muirfield and Royal Troon bye bye. No course should be on the roster that has membership restrictions.
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05/05/2009 18:09:44
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