Dustin Johnson posts clubhouse target in 150th Open as LIV Golf players shine
LIV Golf players, led by Dustin Johnson, looked as though they were men on a mission in the second round of the 150th Open at St Andrews.
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LIV Golf players, led by Dustin Johnson, looked as though they were men on a mission in the second round of the 150th Open at St Andrews.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland : The Royal & Ancient (R&A) was able to keep Greg Norman, CEO of LIV Golf, away from The Open's 150th edition celebrations and convince the rebel series's most prominent player Phil Mickelson not to attend the Champions dinner.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — The criticism leveled at the LIV Golf players by their peers and the sport's stakeholders has galvanized them at the 150th Open, according to Talor Gooch.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland :Americans Dustin Johnson, Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth made significant moves in the British Open second round as Tiger Woods continued to struggle under grey skies at St Andrews on Friday.
Dustin Johnson took the lead in the clubhouse on the second day of the 150th British Open at St Andrews on Friday after a five-under-par round of 67 left him one shot clear of the pack at nine-under at the halfway stage. Johnson, one of the 24 members of the breakaway LIV Golf series present at the Open this week, followed his opening 68 with a bogey at the first after going out in one of the first groups of the day at 8:14 am (0714 GMT).
Tiger Woods was set to miss the cut in the Open Championship for just the fourth time in his career on Friday.
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Tiger Woods continued to face an uphill battle to avoid missing the cut in the Open for just the fourth time in his career on Friday.