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By Bob Harig
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, July 16, 2003 The basics: Tee times | TV | Course | History SANDWICH, England -- If the final leaderboard from 10 years ago is any indication, the British Open that begins at Royal St. George's on Thursday is wide open. There was the power of winner Greg Norman. There was the precision of runner-up Nick Faldo, the top players of the day. Then came Bernhard Langer, a medium-length hitter, followed by Corey Pavin, one of the shortest hitters among all great golfers. Tied for sixth were three pla ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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