I am sure at some time in the past this has been brought up, but on the front page of our sports page this morning our local paper kept making reference to the British Open. Curious as I am I started digging and from the very beginning it has always been known at The Open Championships, but of late has been shortened to The Open by the R&A. No where has it ever been referred to as the British Open by the R&A. It is the first open (1860) and was the only one for a few years until the US Open in 1898. Here is where the reference came into play calling the Open Championship the British Open. It was then Americanized to avoid confusion by the folks here in the us. Not by the R&A, but by who else, the media. It is wrong to call The Open the British Open, probably not if you are on American soil, but it is officially incorrect outside the US. It is after all The Open is, the original, the first and will always be The Open Championship. To me is like using a word that is not a word, like irregardless. It makes my skin crawl, because it is wrong. But you know, I hear the media use that word also. Just sayin'. I definitely am enjoying The Open, and the old course is testing the best the players can throw at her. Whoever wins is a worthy champion.