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  • Revealed: The real reason why there is internal out of bounds on the 1st and 18th

    Written by Michael Catling on Friday 19 July 2019

    Internal out of bounds: What is it and why did it penalise Rory McIlroy in the first round of The Open at Royal Portrush? The first round of the 148th Open Championship at Royal Portrush will always be remembered for what happened to Rory McIlroy.  It wasn’t a pretty start for the hometown hero. After pulling his tee shot on the par-4...

  • The Open: The best stats from round two

    Written by Michael Catling on Friday 19 July 2019

    All the facts and figures from the second round of The Open at Royal Portrush, including an unwanted first for Tiger and Phil, a new personal record for Fleetwood, and some good news for David Duval.  1ST This is the first major championship in which Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson both played and both missed the cut. TWO The number of Irishman...

  • Tiger Woods: ‘I can’t hit shots the way I used to’

    Written by Michael Catling on Thursday 18 July 2019

    Tiger heading for treatment after a 78 leaves him fighting to make the cut at The Open. A downcast Tiger sparked fears for his health again after admitting he was “sore” and unable to swing the way he wanted as he stumbled to a seven-over 78 in the first round of The Open at Royal Portrush. The 15-time major champion, who headed...

  • The Open: J.B. Holmes leads by one shot after first round 66

    Thursday 18 July 2019

    J.B Holmes carded a five-under 66 to lead Shane Lowry by a shot after the opening round at Royal Portrush. Shane Lowry held the clubhouse lead for most of the afternoon at four-under-par, but a final-hole birdie put J.B. Holmes one shot ahead of the Irishman after 18 holes of the 148th Open Championship. “I hit it great,” Holmes said after an...

  • Ryan Fox shoots lowest back-nine in Open history

    Written by Camilla Tait on Thursday 18 July 2019

    Ryan Fox became the first person in Open history to score a back-nine of 29 as he fired a three-under 68 at Royal Portrush Ryan Fox made six birdies in his final seven holes at Royal Portrush on Thursday to earn himself a spot in the record books as the first person ever to break 30 on the back-nine of an...

  • The Open: 2nd Round Tee Times

    Thursday 18 July 2019

    Second round tee times for the 148th Open Championship at Portrush 0635 Tom Lehman (USA), Joaquinn Niemann (Chl), Miguel Angel Jimenez (Esp) 0646 Byeong Hun An (Kor), Jorge Campillo (Esp), Chris Wood  0657 Joel Dahmen (USA), Adri Arnaus (Esp), Dimitrios Papadatos (Aus) 0708 Stewart Cink (USA), Rory Sabbatini (Svk), Innchoon Hwang (Kor) 0719 Erik Van Rooyen (Rsa), Kurt Kitayama (USA), Jake McLeod (Aus) 0730 Ryan Fox...

  • Rory McIlroy after opening round 79 (+8): “I would like to punch myself”

    Written by Camilla Tait on Thursday 18 July 2019

    Rory McIlroy: ‘I let myself down’ and want to ‘punch myself’ after disastrous eight-over 79 during the first round of the Open championship that included a quadruple AND a triple bogey This was not how it was supposed to go.  The focus on Rory McIlroy as the pre-tournament favourite was more than justified by a season that has been punctuated with two...

  • The Open: The best quotes from round one

    Written by Michael Catling on Thursday 18 July 2019

    What the players said: From Shane Lowry’s pub pep-talk to Eddie Pepperell comparing himself to Brooks Koepka… Rory was fighting his game, and now he wants to fight himself “I would like to punch myself. I made a couple of stupid mistakes. I let myself down more than anyone else and need to pick myself back up.” *You can read more about...

  • The Open: Shane Lowry sets early target with opening round 67

    Thursday 18 July 2019

    Shane Lowry said he was ‘fairly happy’ with a four-under 67 as he set the early scoring target on the opening day of the 148th Open Championship Shane Lowry was as nervous as he’s been ‘almost ever’ on the first tee of a golf tournament, but he needn’t have worried as he worked that anticipation to his advantage to post a...

  • The Open: The best stats from round one

    Written by Michael Catling on Thursday 18 July 2019

    All the numbers and stats from the first round of The Open Championship at Royal Portrush. ONE Argentine Emiliano Grillo got the drinks in after a hole-in-one on the par-3 13th from 200 yards. It was the first ace at the Open Championship since Louis Oosthuizen on the 14th hole of Royal Troon in 2016. TWO The number of players who have...

  • Thursday at The Open: JB tops a congested leaderboard, tough starts for Rory and Tiger, and Fox sets an Open record

    Thursday 18 July 2019

    Recapping the first round of the Open: From a tough start for Rory and Tiger to Ryan Fox’s record, a 91 for David Duval and Justin Harding’s tumble in the bunker It was a dramatic opening round at Royal Portrush on Thursday as some of the favourites unexpectedly sruggled while J.B. Holmes grabbed the outright lead. Here, we recap McIlroy’s nightmare start...

  • Rory McIlroy suffers nightmare start with quadruple bogey at Open Championship

    Thursday 18 July 2019

    Home favourite Rory McIlroy suffers nightmare start at the 148th Open Championship  Rory McIlroy was the bookies favourite heading in to the Open this year, but his hopes of contending for his fifth major title took a serious knock after a quadruple bogey eight on the first hole at Royal Portrush on Thursday.  The World No.3 received a roar of applause on...

  • Wednesday at The Open: The things you missed

    Written by Michael Catling on Wednesday 17 July 2019

    All the big talking points from the final practice day of The Open at Royal Portrush, including Pete Cowen’s outburst, Tiger’s late range session and Rory’s new logo… Cowen calling Wallace ‘a complete idiot’ Don’t count on Pete Cowen coaching Matt Wallace anytime soon. In an interview published in The Times, the Yorkshireman, who works with Brooks Koepka and Gary Woodland,...

  • McIlroy: This is the “most consistent period of golf I’ve ever played”

    Written by Camilla Tait on Wednesday 17 July 2019

    Rory McIlroy says this season has been the ‘most consistent period of golf’ he’s ever played but is trying to treat the Open at Portrush ‘like any other’ as he targets his fifth major championship This week marks the first Open Championship to be played in Northern Ireland since 1951, and it happens to be at Royal Portrush – the place...

  • The Open: Weather forecast

    Written by Michael Catling on Wednesday 17 July 2019

    Keep up to date with the weather forecast for The Open Championship  Maximum temperature: 19 Celsius Minimum temperature: 13 Celsius Friday 1800 to 2400:  • Cloudy with outbreaks of mainly light rain or drizzle. Very low chance (<10%) of shortlived heavier bursts • Wind: N to NE 7-10 mph • Rain: 1-3mm Saturday 0000 to 0600:  • Cloudy with some further light rain or drizzle at...

  • Coach Pete Cowen calls for ‘idiot’ Matt Wallace to be banned

    Written by Michael Catling on Wednesday 17 July 2019

    Matt Wallace’s camp has hit back at coach Pete Cowen after he branded the four-time European Tour winner a “complete idiot” on the eve of The Open Championship at Royal Portrush. Cowen, who works with the likes of Brooks Koepka, Gary Woodland and Henrik Stenson, launched a scathing attack in an interview published by The Times, and even called for the...

  • Tuesday at The Open: The things you missed

    Written by Michael Catling on Tuesday 16 July 2019

    What you missed from Tuesday at The Open: From Tiger getting snubbed to Justin Rose leading a player’s revolt against the PGA Tour schedule… The R&A’s ingenious solution to stop players bending the rules You’ve probably heard of backstopping, but what about grandstopping? It’s a big thing at tournaments when players hit their approach into the grandstand, take a free drop...

  • Rose critical of ‘too condensed’ major schedule

    Written by Camilla Tait on Tuesday 16 July 2019

    Justin Rose has been speaking out against the change in this year’s schedule for major championships as he claimed the ‘too condensed’ line-up has been ‘driven’ by the FedEx Cup The 148th Open Championship at Portrush will mark the end of the 2019 major season a month earlier than the golf world has become accustomed to for the last few decades,...

  • Tiger laughs off Koepka snub ahead of Open

    Written by Camilla Tait on Tuesday 16 July 2019

    Tiger Woods laughs off Brooks Koepka snub as he reveals his game isn’t ‘quite as sharp’ as he’d like heading in to The Open. When Tiger was at the peak of his powers he was known for giving very little away when it comes to advice for other players, but the tables turned on him when he reached out to Brooks...

  • Koepka on his major preparation and ‘big advantage’ of caddie Ricky Elliot this week

    Written by Michael Catling on Tuesday 16 July 2019

    Ever wondered why Brooks Koepka struggles to replicate his form in Majors in regular PGA Tour events? Well, now we have the answer. Brooks Koepka’s dominance and ability to replicate the best of his game in the biggest events of the year has been well documented, and deservedly so. This year alone, Koepka broke records with his PGA Championship win, and...

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