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Why Hasn’t The British Open Ever Been Played in Wales?

The Open is being played for the 151st time, this time at Royal Liverpool in England. It has never once been to Wales.

Alan Blinder
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Golf, Great Britain, Infrastructure (Public Works), Langer, Bernhard, Muirfield Golf Club (Gullane, Scotland), Porthcawl (Wales), Royal and Ancient Golf Club, Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Royal St George’s Golf Club, Royal Troon Golf Club, St Andrews Links, Trump, Donald J, Turnberry (Scotland Golf Resort), Wales
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