The Open: Rory McIlroy fractures spectator’s hand with wayward drive
Rory McIlroy has enjoyed a great start to the 2022 Open at St Andrews, the 150th edition of the prestigious tournament.
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Rory McIlroy has enjoyed a great start to the 2022 Open at St Andrews, the 150th edition of the prestigious tournament.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland : The second round of the 150th British Open started in light drizzle under grey skies at St Andrews on Friday with American Cameron Young atop the leaderboard following his flawless opening 64.
RIYADH: On Saturday, Ons Jabeur stood at Wimbledon Center Court and tearfully wished the people around the world a happy Eid Al-Adha.
A stellar field is bidding for the Claret Jug, but Tiger Woods faces a mountain to climb to make the cut after a poor opening day. In stark contrast, Rory McIlroy is well placed following an opening round of 66.
ABU DHABI: The athletes of the UAE National Jiu-Jitsu Team have completed their official weigh-ins at the World Games in Alabama, with their focus now on repeating their medal-winning performances at the previous games in 2017.
Tiger Woods might be saying farewell to St Andrews this afternoon. The 15-times Major champion opened his curtains this morning to dark clouds and drizzle and the outlook on the course isn’t much better. Woods is six shots off the predicted halfway cut-line going into round two and crowds are already gathering in the gloom to see him get going at 9.58am.
JEDDAH: Yasmine Al-Dabbagh will get Saudi Arabia’s participation off the mark at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in the US when she takes part in the 100-meter sprint on Saturday.
Matt Fitzpatrick was left fuming after his first round at the Open Championship took longer than six hours. After teeing off with Tiger Woods at 2:59pm, Fitzpatrick went on to card a level-par 72, but the light was fading as they eventually left the course at 9:07pm. Ad/> Fitzpatrick said: “It's just a joke, isn't it? Like six hours, 10, this just shouldn't be happening ever in golf.” The OpenTiger Woods' Open bid falters as he struggles in opening round11 HOURS AGO Analysing the issue, the US Open champion said: “It's the way the golf course is set up.