The Open Archives - uSports.org https://usports.org/tag/the-open/ Sports News & Views Wed, 21 Jul 2021 17:54:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Trump Criticizes British Open For Course Selection https://usports.org/trump-criticizes-british-open-for-course-selection/ https://usports.org/trump-criticizes-british-open-for-course-selection/#respond Thu, 22 Jul 2021 15:00:32 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=192884 AYR, SCOTLAND - JULY 30: Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump drives a golf buggy during his visits to his Scottish golf course Turnberry on July 30, 2015 in Ayr, Scotland. Donald Trump answered questions from the media at a press conference held in his hotel. (Photo: Getty)
Former U.S President Donald Trump criticized the organizers of the British Open 2021 for selecting Royal St. George in Kent as the course to host the major. Trump was unhappy a Scottish course that he owns was not selected.  In an email from his post-presidential account, Trump stated, “As almost all of the great players, sportscasters, […]

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AYR, SCOTLAND - JULY 30: Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump drives a golf buggy during his visits to his Scottish golf course Turnberry on July 30, 2015 in Ayr, Scotland. Donald Trump answered questions from the media at a press conference held in his hotel. (Photo: Getty)

Former U.S President Donald Trump criticized the organizers of the British Open 2021 for selecting Royal St. George in Kent as the course to host the major. Trump was unhappy a Scottish course that he owns was not selected. 

In an email from his post-presidential account, Trump stated, “As almost all of the great players, sportscasters, and golf aficionados know, the greatest site and course of all for The Open is Turnberry, in Scotland.”

Trump referred to the resort he bought for $63 million as a “truly magical place.”

Royal St. George has received criticism from some competitors for the nature of its bumpy course and unusual sightlines. 

Brooks Koepka made a statement earlier in the week. “It’s not my favorite venue that we’ve played,” he said. “Whether it be a couple shots to nothing, a couple blind tee shots or shots in where you can’t really see much. I’m not too big of a fan of that.’’

The ex-putter-in-chief explained the reasoning behind the course selection. “This course was not chosen for The Open because they consider a wonderful person, and many-time Club Champion, named Donald J. Trump, to be too controversial.” 

Trump responded to this explanation. “Remember, though, controversy only makes things ‘hotter.'”

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Collin Morikawa Wins British Open https://usports.org/collin-morikawa-wins-british-open/ https://usports.org/collin-morikawa-wins-british-open/#respond Tue, 20 Jul 2021 14:26:40 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=192881 SANDWICH, ENGLAND - JULY 16: Collin Morikawa of the United States chips to the 15th green during Day Two of The 149th Open at Royal St George’s Golf Club on July 16, 2021 in Sandwich, England. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)
Colin Morikawa won his second major at the British Open 2021, notably beating three other former major winners: Jordan Spieth, Louis Oosthuizen and Jon Rahm. This win came in Morikawa’s first-ever trip to this golf tournament, the oldest tournament in the world. This major has the oldest average age for a champion over the last decade, but the young Morikawa did […]

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SANDWICH, ENGLAND - JULY 16: Collin Morikawa of the United States chips to the 15th green during Day Two of The 149th Open at Royal St George’s Golf Club on July 16, 2021 in Sandwich, England. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)

Colin Morikawa won his second major at the British Open 2021, notably beating three other former major winners: Jordan SpiethLouis Oosthuizen and Jon Rahm. This win came in Morikawa’s first-ever trip to this golf tournament, the oldest tournament in the world.

This major has the oldest average age for a champion over the last decade, but the young Morikawa did not seem phased. Over the last 30 holes, Morikawa capitalized with eight birdies and not a single bogey.

Morikawa is known as one of the best iron players in the world, despite still only being 24 years old. He hit 75% of greens in regulation.

Morikawa never pulled away by a comfortable margin as Spieth was always right behind him. Despite this pressure, Morikawa was able to sink impressive puts on holes 10, 14 and 15 in the final round.

“Everything about my stats say I’m not a good putter statistically. I feel like I can get a lot better. But in these situations, I feel like everything is thrown off the table. Forget about all your stats, who can perform well in these situations. That’s why I think, over the past few majors, you’ve seen a lot of the same names up there because they believe in their game, they know what they’re doing when they practice, and they’re able to bring it out in these big moments,” said Morikawa about his clutch shots on the green.

Spieth commended Morikawa on his ability to handle the big moments. “I think what’s interesting with Collin, too … his other wins had come with little to no crowds … and then some with modified crowds. Then you step into 35,000 and holding a lead down the stretch, I think is really impressive considering that’s not only his first Open Championship, but given the timing of when he’s been out here,” Spieth said. “He spent a year, year and a half of that in essentially a crowd-less environment, and this is harder. It’s harder with big crowds. You feel it more. You know where you are. It’s a bigger stage. I think that’s impressive.”

Morikawa has been remarkably impressive in what is just the mere beginning of his career. Morikawa has reached several milestones such as becoming just the fourth American to win The Open before the age of 25, joining Spieth, Bobby Jones and Tiger Woods. 

Morikawa has received high praise and little criticism. His innocent manner and kid-like enthusiasm have earned him plenty of support. Morikawa’s youth is visible in his aggressive swing and style and he never seems to second guess himself.

Morikawa discussed his immediate pro success: “I think when you make history — and I’m 24 years old — it’s hard to grasp, and it’s hard to really take it in. At 24 years old, it’s so hard to look back at the two short years that I have been a pro and see what I’ve done because I want more. I enjoy these moments and I love it, and I want to teach myself to embrace it a little more, maybe spend a few extra days and sit back and drink out of this jug.”

“I just want more. When you’re in these moments and you truly love what you do, which I love playing golf and competing against these guys, these are the best moments ever because the nerves push you to just be a better person.”

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https://usports.org/collin-morikawa-wins-british-open/feed/ 0 2021 Getty Images SANDWICH, ENGLAND - JULY 16: Collin Morikawa of the United States chips to the 15th green during Day Two of The 149th Open at Royal St George’s Golf Club on July 16, 2021 in Sandwich, England. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)
Collin Morikawa Nearly Sets Course Record At The Open https://usports.org/collin-morikawa-nearly-sets-course-record-at-the-open/ https://usports.org/collin-morikawa-nearly-sets-course-record-at-the-open/#respond Fri, 16 Jul 2021 16:19:36 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=192803 SANDWICH, ENGLAND - JULY 16: Collin Morikawa of the United States chips to the 15th green during Day Two of The 149th Open at Royal St George’s Golf Club on July 16, 2021 in Sandwich, England. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)
Collin Morikawa shot nearly perfectly in the second round of the Open Championship. He was just a stroke away from matching the record at Royal St. George. Morikawa now leads Louis Oosthuizen by two strokes. Oosthuizen is set to start later in the afternoon. Morikawa nearly matched the course record for strokes at 63, but a putt […]

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SANDWICH, ENGLAND - JULY 16: Collin Morikawa of the United States chips to the 15th green during Day Two of The 149th Open at Royal St George’s Golf Club on July 16, 2021 in Sandwich, England. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)

Collin Morikawa shot nearly perfectly in the second round of the Open Championship. He was just a stroke away from matching the record at Royal St. George.

Morikawa now leads Louis Oosthuizen by two strokes. Oosthuizen is set to start later in the afternoon.

Morikawa nearly matched the course record for strokes at 63, but a putt on the 18th hole clipped the lip of the hole and ricocheted out, denying him the chance to tie the record. If he had sunk the putt, it would have tied him with Greg Norman who set the stroke record in 1993.

Funnily, Morikawa’s masterful performance was arguably not the most noteworthy happening on the course today. Tyrrell Hatton had a meltdown on the 11th hole after a double-bogey performance, using middle-finger gestures and expletives to describe his unhappiness with his play.

Morikawa entered the clubhouse at the top of the leaderboard. He will attempt to win the British Open in the final two rounds of play this weekend.

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