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Troon is a town in South Ayrshire, Scotland.
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ROYAL TROON POSTAGE STAMP GOLF CHALLENGE Piers takes on Andy at the famous postage stamp hole at Royal Troon to see who can hit it nearest the pin. Watch to see who comes out on top SUBSCRIBE to MeAndMyGolf to see more professional golf instructions, tips, and fun! http://bit.ly/subscribemygolf COMMENT below to let us know what you need help with, or what type of video you'd like to see next! Want a customized plan specific to your game improvement? Check out how to improve our game with MeAndMyGolf: http://bit.ly/mygolfDNA Follow MeAndMyGolf 24/7 on social media: ▣ TWITTER - http://bit.ly/memygolftwitter ▣ FACEBOOK - http://bit.ly/meandmygolffb ▣ INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/meandmygolf ▣ GOOGLE+ - http://bit.ly/meandmygolf ▣ http://meandmygolf.com
Ahead of The Open in July we get the inside track on how to take on Royal Troon from head pro Kieron Stevenson
We look back at 10 of the most memorable moments from The Open Championship in 2004, the last time the tournament was played at this year's host venue Royal Troon Golf Club
PLAYING THE 18th AT ROYAL TROON In this weeks special impact show Piers and Andy are at Royal Troon, where they play the 18th and show what lies ahead for the Pro's at this years Open WWW.GOLFWRX.COM SUBSCRIBE to MeAndMyGolf to see more professional golf instructions, tips, and fun! http://bit.ly/subscribemygolf COMMENT below to let us know what you need help with, or what type of video you'd like to see next! Want a customized plan specific to your game improvement? Check out how to improve our game with MeAndMyGolf: http://bit.ly/mygolfDNA Follow MeAndMyGolf 24/7 on social media: ▣ TWITTER - http://bit.ly/memygolftwitter ▣ FACEBOOK - http://bit.ly/meandmygolffb ▣ INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/meandmygolf ▣ GOOGLE+ - http://bit.ly/meandmygolf ▣ http://meandmygolf.com
Take a look at the setup that will be place for The 145th Open at Royal Troon Golf Club, 10th - 17th July 2016. Get a birds-eye view of the whole course as this flyover takes you from the first tee to the 18th green of this spectacular club. The 145th Open takes place between 10th – 17th July 2016 at Royal Troon Golf Club – get your tickets at http://bit.ly/1ZfCUCw Keep in touch with us! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/The-Open-Championship/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheOpen Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theopen/
Todd Hamilton defeats Ernie Els in a play-off to win The Open. The 145th Open takes place between 10th – 17th July 2016 at Royal Troon Golf Club – get your tickets at http://bit.ly/1ZfCUCw Keep in touch with us! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/The-Open-Championship/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheOpen Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theopen/
The source tape used was a very old betamax recording, recorded from regular TV in the 1980's. Went through this film and restored or fixed many of the errors. In the video itself about 2 minutes of the recording was completely damaged. Through the use of digital frame restoration that segment was fix up the best it could. This is a historic playoff, it was the first 4-hole playoff to decide a Major Championship. Enjoy, The 1989 Open Championship was the 118th Open Championship, held 20--23 July at the Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, Scotland. Mark Calcavecchia won his only major championship in a playoff over Greg Norman and Wayne Grady. It was the first playoff at the Open in fourteen years and the first use off the four-hole aggregate playoff, adopted in 1985
A casual insight into Royal Troon ahead of this years Open Championship.
The 1973 Open Championship was the 102nd Open Championship, played from 11--14 July at Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, Scotland. Tom Weiskopf won his only major championship by four strokes over runners-up Neil Coles and Johnny Miller, the winner of the U.S. Open a month earlier
Rory McIlroy had some problems during a practice round at Royal Troon. The 2014 Open champ struggled a bit on one of the 8th hole's deep bunkers.
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Given this name after the reef lying offshore between the second and third tees. The second hole requires an accurate drive to avoid the fairway bunkers. A hooked tee-shot will find trouble in the bunker to the left, which gathers a right to left shot. The second shot is played with a short to mid-iron to a well-guarded green.
Given this name after the reef lying offshore between the second and third tees. The second hole requires an accurate drive to avoid the fairway bunkers. A hooked tee-shot will find trouble in the bunker to the left, which gathers a right to left shot. The second shot is played with a short to mid-iron to a well-guarded green.
This is an old Scot's word meaning furrow or a drain. The burn, which traverses the 16th and 3rd fairways, is so called. An accurate tee shot is essential and would be played with a two iron or three wood for the longer hitter, to finish short of the burn which crosses the narrow fairway. The tee-shot should be played down the right-hand side of the fairway to avoid the penalising bunkers on the left. The green slopes away from the player so the second should be firm with plenty of bite.
The village of Dunure and its ruined Castle sits proudly overlooking the sea south of Ayr. The first of the par fives, the long fourth is a dog-leg to the right. A deep bunker positioned right, in the neck of the dog-leg, adds danger with any attempt to cut the corner too close. The second shot should be played into position to give the best line for a short iron shot into the two-tiered green.
The old Kennedy Castle ruin just south of Ayr lends its name to the short fifth hole. A fine short hole requiring a well struck long iron shot to carry into the heart of the green. The green has dangerous bunkers to the left, front and right. A difficult hole, which has the prevailing wind blowing off the beach.
The point at Turnberry can be seen from Troon. The lighthouse marks the site of Turnberry Castle childhood home of the Bruce. At 601 yards, the sixth is the longest hole on the course with an arrow straight tee-shot required to finish between the fairway bunkers to the left and right. The second shot with a fairway wood should be aimed slightly left to avoid the bunker on the right, which will put you in perfect position for a soft pitch to a long and narrow green beautifully framed by sand dunes on both sides. Category
Named after a battle fought in 1882 just before the hole was created. The seventh is a magnificent golfing hole and is played from an elevated tee perched on top of the dunes. The fairway dog-legs sharply to the right with a sandhill and bunker set into the angle of the dog-leg. Any tendency to hook a drive will be penalised by the bunkers on the left. A lofted iron will send the ball over a slight gully to a well trapped green set between two imposing sandhills.
Originally called "Ailsa" because there is a perfect view of the rocky islet of that name, from the tee. The smallness of the putting surface accounted for the current name when Willie Park writing in "Golf Illustrated" said, " A pitching surface skimmed down to the size of a Postage Stamp". Much has been written about the famous eighth hole at Royal Troon, aptly named the "Postage Stamp". The tee is on high ground and a dropping shot is played over a gully to a long but extremely narrow green set into the side of a large sandhill. Two bunkers protect the left side of the green while a large crater bunker shields the approach. Any mistake on the right will find one of the two deep bunkers with near vertical faces. There is no safe way to play this hole, the ball must find the green with t...
Troon is a town in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is situated on the west coast, about eight miles north of Ayr and three miles northwest of Glasgow Prestwick International Airport. Lying across the Firth of Clyde, the Isle of Arran can be seen The name 'Troon' is derived from the Gaelic An t-Sron, meaning 'The Nose' or 'The bill' and a look at a map shows how it got this name. This could equally, however, have derived from Old Welsh. In various deeds, the spelling is given as "Trune", "Trone", "Truyn", and "Trwyn". Troon Harbour played a notable part in the development of the town for many years. It was home to the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, which constructed many vessels for worldwide customers but mainly small passenger and various merchant vessels. The fishing fleet from Ayr moved to ...
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A stunning video of Troon from above created by Sirens Cinematic in partnership with the Troon Business Association. Featuring amazing aerial shots of the coastal town using a drone a stunning score and a beautiful poem this is our favourite video of the year. We are proud to teaming up with Sirens Cinematic to bring you loads of great Ayrshire content throughout the year. Troon will play host to the Scottish Open this July. Music by Owen Devlin Written by Cat Hepburn
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Cine film transfer by us of local bus and coach firm Dodds of Troon http://www.doddsoftroon.com Scenes are in Portland Street Troon (Now The Factory Shop) as well as the Dundonald Road garage (now Old Station Wynd) This video has no sound Cine Film transfer by Look2 Services http://www.look2.co.uk Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/Look2Services