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R&A changes Open qualifying dates to provide more options to prepare

Local qualifying will be played a week earlier than normal to avoid a clash with pro tour events the week before the British Open.

09.13.2005 07:37 pm (ET)

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (PA) -- Final qualifying for next year's British Open has been moved forward to give more players a chance to earn a place at Hoylake in Liverpool.

Local Final Qualifying (LFQ) will be played on July 10 and 11, a week earlier than normal, to avoid a clash with tournaments played the week before the British Open. Regional qualifying will be played at 16 venues around the country on July 3, with International Final Qualifying (IFQ) taking place in five locations around the world.

The British Open itself, with Tiger Woods defending his title, will take place July 20-23.

"The Championship Committee has continually reviewed the way in which qualifying for The Open has developed throughout the world since the introduction of IFQ and the renamed LFQ two years ago," said Mike Tate, director of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club, the tournament's governing body.

"One anomaly that has been addressed concerns players who either elect to play in LFQ or cannot be accommodated in the IFQ fields and are therefore transferred to LFQ," he added. "At present, these players find themselves unable to play both in LFQ and any professional event in the week prior to The Open due to the clash of dates.

"It has always been our aim to give players as wide a choice as possible as to when and where they attempt to qualify," he explained. "In consultation with the European Tour, we decided to bring LFQ forward by five days to the Monday and Tuesday of the week prior to the Open and believe we have added an additional opportunity in that regard."

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