Current Video: British Open Business Minute
The Sports Professor, Rick Horrow, reports from Turnberry to talk British Open business news. Find out how the economy has affected the major event.
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" Didn't the sport professor Rick I don't know why it from the -- coast of Scotland. Yet I'm very true the other thirty and open championship they call it yet British Open. It's the modern embodiment of golf's commercial success Tiger Woods playing alongside the bases and other sports -- not multinational future at seventeen year old -- target and twenty program -- NORTHERN IRELAND and America and South Korean. 21 year old Anthony Kim. But what about the rather. I've seen -- at eleven different weather forecast our preference and probably are wrong. That's in English the bottom line is. 8200 million dollars and that we have fifty million pounds of economic impact. Even though most of percent decrease in attendance in hospitality and the like despite that preparations. Garner are. Partly that's where Rex -- says -- not kind UPS are involved. Open championship and after Wimbledon. -- new light -- to cross the -- they're the biggest story the -- Bets that the English can do not Iditarod nobody want to play off. -- tiger went to me introduce you or 61. Aren't going to win one more -- in 20096. To five are -- that this brought with it being an albatross. Flying around the greens in the 2009 open championship. 300 to -- you can't lose when you talk about economics and the British Open I'm Carl."