• The 2010 Open - an appetising blend of old and new

    2010 marks the 150th anniversary of The Open Championship and to make the event a memorable one The R&A and the official hospitality team have pulled together elements from golfing history and the host nation to mark the occasion.

  • A WAITANGI TREAT

    Opportunities to play and enjoy golf in New Zealand are plentiful and well recommended - even a King's Prize but not at a King's Ransom.

  • CHILLER FIT FOR A SAINT

    What better way to celebrate St Patrick?s Day could there be than enjoying the 'craic' over an ice-cold pint of the black stuff? Especially, that is, when you and your mates can savour the occasion in the comfort of your living room. Its perfect for an evening of the PGA Tour.

  • LAUNCH OF THE TORRANCE

    Fairmont St Andrews was host to a number of sports celebrities in July, to mark the re-opening of the golf courses, which have undergone a major design and reconstruction programme for the past two years. A bevy of stars joined host Sam Torrance to christen the new Torrance course layout.

  • Rare opportunity to meet golfing legend Tony Jacklin at The Open Championship

    The Official Open Championship Hospitality, in partnership with The R&A, are delighted to announce the past Open Champion Tony Jacklin as the Official Hospitality Ambassador.

  • COMEBACK KING KARLSSON WINS COMMERCIALBANK QATAR MASTERS

    Doha (QATAR): Thanks to a flawless final round 65 (-7), former European No.1 Robert Karlsson proved he is back to his best comfortably winning the Commercialbank Qatar Masters, presented by Dolphin Energy, by three shots from defending champion Alvaro Quiros.

  • CASEY and DREDGE LEAD CLOSELY FOUGHT COMMERCIALBANK QATAR MASTERS

    Doha (QATAR): British pair Paul Casey and Bradley Dredge go into the final day of the US$ 2.5 million Commercialbank Qatar Masters, Presented by Dolphin Energy (today) tied on ten-under par with just four shots separating the top ten.

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