Emotional Tiger Woods misses the cut at The Open 2022
Tiger Woods made an early and emotional exit from The Open, possibly for the last time at St Andrews, after missing the cut on Friday.
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Tiger Woods made an early and emotional exit from The Open, possibly for the last time at St Andrews, after missing the cut on Friday.
Rory McIlroy is eyeing up Cameron Smith’s top spot at The Open as he heads into the weekend in contention for the Claret Jug, and feels he is in a “great position” to capitalise. Currently in joint third place, three shots behind Cameron Smith and one from Cameron Young, McIlroy shot 68 on Friday as he looked to back up the 66 he finished with on Thursday, and was pleased with his effort where he believes he “adapted well” to the conditions.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — While Tiger Woods made an early and emotional departure Friday at St. Andrews, Cameron Smith can only wonder if the 150th Open will be his arrival as an undisputed elite player.
Strap yourself in because the 150th Open is shaping up to deliver something special over the final two days at St Andrews.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland : To hear Cameron Smith you would think he was in Scotland for a holiday with his mates rather than the golfer sitting atop the 150th British Open leaderboard after nearly carding a record for the tournament on Friday to snatch the second round lead.
Leeds United face Aston Villa in their second game of their pre-season tour of Australia on Sunday, and Steven Gerrard has named his squad that will face the Whites. Gerrard has named a 33-man squad for their match against Leeds, while Villa will also play Brisbane Lions and Manchester United during their time Down Under.
Australia’s Cameron Smith stepped into the spotlight vacated by Tiger Woods to post a record halfway total in the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews.
Rory McIlroy's first-round score of 66 at the 150th Open was only good enough for second place but it was a supporter who paid the price after the world number two's wayward tee shot struck his hand and broke it.