Limping Tiger slumps to 6-over on Open return
Tiger Woods endured a miserable return to the Open Championship as the three-time champion laboured to a six-over-par 78 at St Andrews on Thursday to leave his chances of making the cut looking slim.
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Tiger Woods endured a miserable return to the Open Championship as the three-time champion laboured to a six-over-par 78 at St Andrews on Thursday to leave his chances of making the cut looking slim.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland : Scottie Scheffler made a typically low key but efficient start to his British Open title bid with a solid four-under-par 68 at St Andrews on Thursday.
The big names were put in the shade by Cameron Tringale who hit a course-record 61 to take a three-shot lead at the Scottish Open. Those who secured an early tee time at the Renaissance Club had the best of the conditions, with the wind picking up as the day wore on. Ad/> Tringale took advantage of favourable conditions in the morning to equal Bernd Wiesberger‘s course record of 61.
The 29-year-old, who lives in Pencaitland, is enjoying a week in his own bed and a short commute for this week’s $8 million Genesis Scottish Open.
We’re back where it all began, with one of the strongest fields of the years assembled for the Scottish Open. The co-sanctioned event between the DP World Tour and PGA Tour has attracted a clutch of star names — with only Rory McIlroy absent from the world’s top seven. Ad/> World No.
We’re back where it all began, with one of the strongest fields of the years assembled for the Scottish Open. The co-sanctioned event between the DP World Tour and PGA Tour has attracted a clutch of star names — with only Rory McIlroy absent from the world’s top seven. Ad/> World No.
It’s a big year for golf in Scotland, with the finest players in the world set to be challenged by the country’s famous courses in the coming weeks.
VIRGINIA WATER, England: Ian Poulter and two other players who signed up for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series won a stay Monday from a British court that allows them to play in the Scottish Open.