FairwayDodger
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Ladies are welcome at Muirfield - though there used to be (and maybe still are, but that note has gone from Visitors info, so probably improved) limited changing facilities for Ladies.
Just about room for a fourball!
Ladies are welcome at Muirfield - though there used to be (and maybe still are, but that note has gone from Visitors info, so probably improved) limited changing facilities for Ladies.
Just to ensure accuracy....
It's MEN ONLY CLUB HCEG.
Ladies are welcome at Muirfield - though there used to be (and maybe still are, but that note has gone from Visitors info, so probably improved) limited changing facilities for Ladies.
You start most of them.... and clearly this is a contentious topic....
Sorry - I'm not saying that English crowds create a better atmosphere than Scottish crowds - but IF they do - I'm wondering why that might be. I just came up with a few possibilities and I've no idea if anything I suggested is actually a possibility.
They drink more beer?
I'd guess the excitement levels in the competition is a much bigger influence on the atmosphere than the location. So if it is close and a British player (or even better a Scottish player in Scotland or an English player in England) is in contention then there will more than likely be a better atmosphere than if a relatively unknown US player is romping away with it.
I'd guess the excitement levels in the competition is a much bigger influence on the atmosphere than the location. So if it is close and a British player (or even better a Scottish player in Scotland or an English player in England) is in contention then there will more than likely be a better atmosphere than if a relatively unknown US player is romping away with it.
That also depends on your definition of British.
Rory has nailed his tricolor firmly to the 'Irish' mast for the Olympics.
Therefore not British in my eyes. Technically I may be wrong but not morally.