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British Open 2015: What you need to know

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The British Open is one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the world. Since it's inception in 1865, this championship has been held every year with only a handful of exceptions . Today, you can find some of the best players in the world here as they vie for what is often called “The First Major Championship of the Year.” Let's explore more about this year's tournament! History In 1859, with the aim of developing a tournament for those golfers who had not been fortunate enough to take part in the first British Open, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers organised a tournament. Twenty-two professionals and 22 amateurs played the event, which was won by Willie Park Jr., who beat Tom Morris Jr. by four strokes. In 1861, the British Ladies' Golf Club was founded as the world's first ladies-only golf club. Four years later, The R&A introduced a ladies' championship alongside its open championship. Lo

Bring your avatar to vrchat today

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VRChat is a social platform for virtual reality that allows users to interact with each other in real time. It can be downloaded for free on the Oculus store and Steam. VRChat has been around since early 2017, and it has exploded in popularity in recent months. There are now over one million users on the platform . Uploading your own avatar is a great way to express yourself on VRChat. You can use any 3D model that you want, as long as it’s in the .obj or .fbx format. You can find free models on sites like https://www.turbosquid.com/. However, keep in mind that these aren’t compatible with all headsets. Oculus users may not be able to see certain textures or animations on their avatars if they don’t have the correct device plugins installed (this generally only applies to HTC Vive users). There are a number of different ways to create your own avatar. If you have some experience with 3D modeling, you can create your own model from scratch. Alternatively, you can use a tool like Mixamo