Wednesday, July 19, 2017

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The 2017 Open Championship will be the 146th Open Championship, held 20–23 July 2017 at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. It will be the 10th Open Championship played at Royal Birkdale.

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Spectators attending The Open on Sunday 23rd July will still be able to travel there by rail after Merseyrail confirmed that it will run a service specifically to get people to and from Royal Birkdale despite the plans of RMT guards to strike on that day. https://www.liveonlinesports.net/golf
There will be a service every 15 minutes between Liverpool Central and Hillside and Southport and Hillside from 9am to around 12.30pm and then from around 5pm to approximately 8.30pm. To support spectators who ‘park and ride, morning services between Liverpool Central and Hillside will call every half hour at Blundellsands and Crosby and every evening service back to Liverpool Central will call at this station.

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1. Rickie Fowler: The American is still looking for his first major, and this might be his best chance to grab it. Fowler finshed in the top 10 at the U.S. Open in June and played great last week at the Scottish Open. He’s likable, thrilling to watch and tough as haggis in bad weather. He’ll be a fan favorite on both sides of the pond this week. https://www.liveonlinesports.net/the-open-championship-2017/
2. Lee Westwood: Poor Westwood is nearing his 80th major start without ever notching a single win. This week’s would be particularly savory coming in his home country of England. He has contended so many times here over the years (three top-three finishes since 2009), it would be incredible if he could finally get it done at age 44. https://www.liveonlinesports.net/mayweather-vs-mcgregor
No industrial action is planned for mainline rail operators that day, meaning that people can still travel into Liverpool and around other parts of the Liverpool City Region as normal, including on Northern services into Southport where they can also access the Merseyrail network to travel to The Open.
If you’re heading to The Open on Sunday 23rd July by rail please read the following advice:
You can still get to The Open by rail. There will be a service every 15 minutes from both Liverpool Central and Southport designed specifically to get people to and from Hillside for Royal Birkdale.
Other rail services are operating as normal, meaning golf fans can get into Lime Street or Southport to make their onward journeys to Royal Birkdale by rail. For more information. If you’re travelling into Liverpool Lime Street, you can easily access Merseyrail services to The Open by taking a short walk to Liverpool Central.
If you were planning on using the Merseyrail network to interchange in the City Centre for Merseyrail’s Northern Line services to Hillside, consider using commercial bus services to get to and from the city centre. There is an extensive network of services that can be found on the Merseytravel website.
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