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.
Rory McIlroy sits just two shots off the lead after the opening round of The 150th Open, as Tiger Woods struggled on his St Andrews return.
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.
It could turn out to be one of those weeks for Viktor Hovland. The Norwegian arrived in Scotland for the Scottish Open, but his clubs did not with Hovland seemingly the latest to fall victim to the airport crisis in the United Kingdom. Ad/> His club manufacturer reportedly worked overtime to sort a replacement set ahead of the tournament getting underway on Thursday.
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