St. Andrews.
Royal Birkdale.
Many golf tournaments are held in April, but the most famous tournament is the Masters, held in Augusta, Georgia. The four "major" golf tournaments are the Open, the US Open, the Masters, and the PGA Championship.
The first US Open Golf Championship was held in 1895.
The five oldest golf open championships are: the Open Championship, first held in 1860 in Scotland; the U.S. Open, established in 1895; the Amateur Championship, which began in 1885; the Canadian Open, first played in 1904; and the Australian Open, inaugurated in 1904 as well. Each of these tournaments has contributed significantly to the history and development of professional golf.
Sawgrass, in Florida
The 2003 Open Championship was won by Ben Curtis (USA) with a score of 283(-1). This was the 132nd playing of the Open Championship, and was held from 17 - 20 July at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England. This was Ben Curtis' only major win to date
The 2007 U.S. Open was the 107th U.S. Open. It was won by ÃÅngel Cabrera. He was the first Argentinian and South American to win a U.S Open championship.
Nowadays, women's golf championship has been parallel to the championships of men's golf. The first championship of women's golf was held in 1930 in America that was called Women's Western Open and the grand winner was Lee Mida.
It was held at Royal County Down Golf Club.
The open Championship, often referred to as the British Open is a major golf tournament held annually. It is a 72 hole tournament and cut is after 36 holes for top 70 players and ties.
People in the golf world swap back and forth but I think "THE" Open sounds better to most mainly it's because it was the first major, and was held for 35 years before the next golf major came to be (The Open Championship first took place in 1860 and the U.S. Open started in 1895).
The 2003 Open Championship was won by Ben Curtis (USA) with a score of 283(-1). This was the 132nd playing of the Open Championship, and was held from 17 - 20 July at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England. This was Ben Curtis' only major win to date