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By Bob Harig
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, July 17, 2007 CARNOUSTIE, Scotland -- Golf's elite players are not often in the position of having to share the game's sacred ground among those charged with chronicling their birdies and bogeys. But that was the case the other day when a few of us scribblers took to the most storied links of all. On a clear day, you can see across the Firth of Tay from Carnoustie to St. Andrews, the home of golf and where the Old Course beckons. The place that has played host to more Open Championships (27) than any other v ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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