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PGA rookie English qualifies for British Open

PLANO, Texas (AP) - PGA Tour rookie Harris English shot a course best and International Finals America qualifying record 60 and easily qualified for the British Open on Monday. Full story

Na squeaks into the field of the British Open

Kevin Na has qualified for the British Open for sitting inside the top 50 of the latest edition of the Official World Golf Ranking. Full story

Scottish Open course gets expensive makeover

INVERNESS, Scotland (AP) -The host of the Scottish Open has invested more than 70,000 pounds ($110,000) in course improvements as part of efforts to prevent a repeat of the disruption that ravaged last year's tournament, which is a warm-up event to the British Open. Full story

Mobiles to be allowed at British Open

LONDON (Reuters) - Spectators will be able to use mobile phones at this year's British Open golf at Royal Lytham & St Annes after organizers announced they were relaxing a ban they put in place in 2006. Full story

IFQ-Asia sends four to the British Open

Prayad Marksaeng shot 7-under-par 73-64=137 in the International Final Qualifying-Asia sectional at Amata Spring Country Club in Bangkok, Thailand to earn one of four exemptions into the British Open. Full story

Emiliano Grillo falls short at IFQ-Africa

Rising sensation Emiliano Grillo shot 2-over-par 73-73=146 at Royal Johannesburg & Kensington at International Final Qualifying-Africa, falling short of forcing a playoff for a berth in the British Open by seven strokes. Full story

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CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND - JULY 28: A buggy sits in the Barry Burn on the 17th hole following some errant driving during the first round of the 2011 Ricoh Women's British Open at Carnoustie on July 28, 2011 in Carnoustie, Scotland.

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