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 Tuesday, 30 July, 2002, 17:17 GMT 18:17 UK
Dave Dixon shows off his amateur medalCaddy ready to pack his bags
If amateur hero Dave Dixon turns pro, his caddy Shaun Harris won't be joining him.
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David DuvalLytham diary: Day Four
BBC Sport Online's Stuart Roach reviews the stories of the final day at Royal Lytham.
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David Duval lifts the Claret JugDuval against the world
David Duval single-handedly flies America's Ryder Cup flag at Lytham, but still withstands the European cavalry charge.
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Dixon v Singh: Fantasy matchplay
Dave Dixon plays second fiddle to Vijay Singh as the amateur's Open adventure draws to a close.
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Cejka bends the rules
Golf's governors may reconsider their qualifying rules after Alex Cejka highlights a flaw in The Open system.
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The crunch for Monty
BBC Sport Online's Kitrina Douglas wonders if Colin Montgomerie can save his bacon in her latest Open diary.
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Lytham diary: Day Three
BBC Sport Online's Stuart Roach reviews the highs and lows of day three at Royal Lytham.
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Rose has a place in Open history
Justin Rose fails to relight the fires of Birkdale 1998, but enjoys a fantastic reception from the Royal Lytham crowd.
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Beware the big game hunters
From hunting to helicopters, golf stars at The Open have some unusual ways of spending their spare time.
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Paying The Open price
BBC Sport Online's Kitrina Douglas watches her wallet suffer at Royal Lytham.
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Lytham diary: Day Two
BBC Sport Online's Stuart Roach reviews the highs and lows of day two at Royal Lytham.
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Dixon in demand
David Dixon becomes the only amateur to survive the half-way cut as a 390-yard drive at the 18th lights up a remarkable round of golf.
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Jones legend lives on at 17
A plaque commemorating Bobby Jones' 1926 Open victory is a lasting reminder of the perils of hole number 17.
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A Question of Golf
BBC Sport presenter Hazel Irvine fronts a special golf edition of A Question of Sport from Lytham's 19th hole.
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The main attractions
BBC Sport Online's Stuart Roach takes a sideways glance at golf's leading lights currently illuminating Lytham.
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All quiet on the first tee
BBC Sport Online's Kitrina Douglas experiences the unusual calm that surrounds the players as they tee off.
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Lytham diary: Day One
BBC Sport Online's Stuart Roach reviews the highs and lows of day one at Royal Lytham.
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Tiger's sandy smile
Tiger Woods loses count of the number of bunkers he visits on a tough opening round at Lytham.
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Parrott put on the spot
Question of Sport captain John Parrott finds there are more questions than answers as he is quizzed by golf fans at Royal Lytham.
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Eales' Open agony
Royal Lytham's resident professional, Paul Eales, is forced to watch The Open from the commentary box after failing to qualify.
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Lineker on course to shine
BBC presenter Gary Lineker provides some golf highlights of his own before preparing to front the weekend's television highlights.
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Brit pack hits back
Colin Montgomerie, Lee Westwood and Darren Clarke all answer Tony Jacklin's claim that they lack the hunger to win a Major.
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Goosen's stroll of honour
US Open champion Retief Goosen speaks exclusively to BBC Sport Online's Stuart Roach.
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'Turf, please gentlemen!'
A floor of a pub in Lancashire is covered with turf to attract golf fans attending the Open.
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Perfect preparations
BBC Sport Online's Kitrina Douglas looks at the unusual preparations of some of the world's top players for the Open Championship.
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Golf's golden smile
Links golf provides the ultimate test in the ultimate championship - and this year's British Open at Royal Lytham will be no different.
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Tiger's early prowl
BBC Sport Online's Kitrina Douglas joins Tiger Woods and a few eager spectators for the champion's 5am practice.
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Lane takes high road to Open
England's Barry Lane finishes third at Loch Lomond to head the qualifiers for The Open.

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