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Ernie Els has called for The Open to return to Muirfield, a course that past adversary Rory McIlroy admitted would leave him ...
Ernie Els, an important figure in the golf scene, shared his opinion about Muirfield as the host of The Open, expressing his belief that the course should host the tournament again as soon as possible ...
Golfing legend Ernie Els believes that the historic Muirfield should play host to The Open once again, but this wish will not ...
Tucked about 18 miles northeast of Edinburgh, Muirfield is to Scotland what Augusta National is to America. The Honourable Company has been around since 1744 and claims to be the oldest golf club ...
So that’s it then. At least for now, there will be no 17th visit to Muirfield by the world’s oldest championship. From a purely golfing point of view, that represents a huge disappointment.
Muirfield, home to the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, hosted the last of its 16 Open Championships in 2013, when America’s Phil Mickelson lifted the famous Claret Jug.
Muirfield Village GC is indeed named after Muirfield Golf Links, where Jack Nicklaus represented the United States for the first time in the 1959 Walker Cup and where he won his first of three ...
Muirfield has hosted The Open Championship 16 times dating back to 1892. The most recent instance came in 2013, when Phil Mickelson secured his only title in the event.
And, this week, Muirfield will host the AIG Women’s Open for the first time. All of which is the result of swift action that was slowed only by the result of the infamous first vote.
Is Muirfield-excuse us, The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, host of the 2002 British Open--the planet's snobbiest place to putt a ball?