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Paige Spiranac issues warning to golf fans as final major of season nears

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Paige Spiranac issued a warning to golf fans ahead of the last major of the season – The Open Championship – which is set to tee off on Thursday at the Royal Liverpool Golf Course.

Spiranac posted a video on Monday reminding anyone who planned to tune in and talk about the coverage that it’s not actually called the British Open.

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Paige Spiranac talked about The Open Championship. (Getty Images)

"Major season in golf is sadly coming to an end with The Open this week and your yearly reminder to say ‘The Open’ and not ‘The British Open’ or else you’ll make a golf purist’s mind explode," Spiranac said before delving into a little preview of the tournament.

Cameron Smith is the defending champion heading into The Open. He shot a final-round 64 to edge Cameron Young and Rory McIlroy for the championship. A month later he would officially join LIV Golf and compete on the back half of the Saudi-backed league’s inaugural season.

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Martin Slumbers, the chief executive of The R&A and secretary of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club St Andrews, holds the Claret Jug trophy that was handed back by Cameron Smith. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Smith on Monday had to return the Claret Jug to organizers before the start of the tournament.

"I was actually holding back some tears. A bit of a moment, I guess, that crept up on me," he said. "It wasn't hard to hand it back. I wasn't like, ‘Not letting it go.’ But it was a moment that I guess you don't think about, and then all of a sudden it's there. And you want it

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