British Open Golf Tickets

 
British Open 2010 Tickets

The 2010 British Open
will be held at St Andrews, between the 15th - 18th July 2010. The Sports Box Office is now taking orders for British Open golf tickets, and can supply British Open tickets for every round of the tournament.

To book please call 0844 993 4567 or book online.

(Face value for this event is approx from £50 for day ticket, £170-£200 for a full week pass)

British Open Golf, Full Week Pass (Sun 11th - Sun 18th July)

Date: 11/07/2010 | Start: 10:00:00 | Venue: St Andrews, - United Kingdom | In Stock: 4

Price: £215.00

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British Open Golf, British Open Golf - Adult Day Pass - Day 1

Date: 15/07/2010 | Start: 10:00:00 | Venue: St Andrews, - United Kingdom | In Stock: 6

Price: £70.00

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British Open Golf, British Open Golf - Adult Day Pass - Day 2

Date: 16/07/2010 | Start: 10:00:00 | Venue: St Andrews, - United Kingdom | In Stock: 4

Price: £70.00

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British Open Golf, British Open Golf - Adult Day Pass - Day 3

Date: 17/07/2010 | Start: 10:00:00 | Venue: St Andrews, - United Kingdom | In Stock: 6

Price: £70.00

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British Open Golf, British Open Golf - Adult Day Pass - Day 4

Date: 18/07/2010 | Start: 10:00:00 | Venue: St Andrews, - United Kingdom | In Stock: 4

Price: £75.00

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British Open 2010 Tickets

Join us at St Andrews from July 15th - 18th for the most time honored tournament in all golf, the 2010 British Open.

The Sports Box Office is now taking orders for British Open golf tickets, and can supply British Open tickets for every round of the tournament. Please call our sales team on 0844 993 4567.

Golf has been played over the linksland at St Andrews for well over half a millennium, and, while new tees have been built, the Old Course remains essentially unchanged from the days of Old Tom Morris in the mid-to-late 19th century. The double fairways, double greens and natural bunkering combine to produce a set of strategic demands on the golfer which are unmatched and completely unique.

In the course of its 27 Opens, St Andrews has had a habit of throwing up winners who are the best of their generation. Tiger Woods, for example, produced performances in 2000 and 2005 that left him comfortably clear of the field, with victories by eight and five shots respectively. During the 2000 Open, Woods’ 19 under-par total surpassed the mark set by Nick Faldo ten years previously, when, at the height of his powers, the Englishman shot 18 under par to win by five.