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By Tim Rosaforte
Golf World Wednesday, July 13, 2005 ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- American tour pros, with entourages in tow, started arriving at the 134th Open Championship Monday, bringing with them American weather. In the London Times, John Hopkins described the North Sea as being as calm as a millpond. The Auld Gray Toon felt more like Doral in March than St. Andrews in July, but so be it. They say it will start getting ugly by Thursday, just in time to begin the world's oldest golfing championship on the links of the Old Course. That's wh ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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