The Old Course at St Andrews will host the 150th Open Championship from July 14th-17th. Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the talking points ahead of the final major championship of the year.
Woods was at the peak of his powers when he won his first Open title by eight shots at St Andrews in 2000 and returned five years later to lift the Claret Jug for a second time after finishing five strokes clear of Colin Montgomerie.
Now aged 46 and still not fully fit following the car accident in February last year which almost resulted in his right leg being amputated, the 15-time major winner sat out last month’s US Open to make sure he could play at St Andrews and said he was much stronger after playing the JP McManus Pro-Am in Ireland.
Roundup: Branden Grace Becomes First To Shoot 62 In A Major https://t.co/A5wsW1OKuw pic.twitter.com/ttmEkk1TNV — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) July 22, 2017 Branden Grace created history when he became the first man to shoot 62 in a major during the 2017 Open at Royal Birkdale, while Ross Fisher holds the course record at St Andrews following a 61 in the Dunhill Links three months later.