2008 British Open Tickets

2008 British Open Tickets

British Open Tickets — It Could Get Nasty in Carnoustie


Scurry on over to Scotland for one of golf's grandest Majors. Come see the best players from around the globe play on top-ranked British links courses, including 2007's doozy – Carnoustie, or as some have called it, Carnasty. Will Tiger make it three in a row? You won't know unless you go.

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About 2008 British Open Tickets

British Open Golf Tickets - The Oldest Championship In Sports

The British Open, or, as it is more commonly referred to outside of the United States, "The Open Championship," occurs every summer at one of the major links courses in the UK. This year, British Open golf tickets are available for the tournament at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, and PGA golf tickets like this are sought-after by aficionados of PGA golf tickets from all over the world, making these sports tickets a truly international event, both in terms of the players and the galleries. British Open golf tickets have been used by true golf-loving fans since the tournament was first played in 1860, making these PGA golf tickets as old and long-desired as any sports tickets on the market.

British Open Tickets - Tournament History

British Open tickets are an opportunity to walk and see a truly historic course, regardless of the specific venue. The field was originally restricted to professionals, but was opened to amateurs in the tournament's second year, expanding the field to 18 players - eight amateurs and 10 professionals. Over the nearly 150 years the tournament has been played, there have been several legendary records broken and held. Perhaps the most prestigious record is the one for most victories, held by Harry Vardon, who won his last title in 1914. British Open tickets are sports tickets that allow you to not only bask in all of this history and to see today's greatest players, but you can also enjoy all that the UK has to offer while you're there.