The Open 2022 live: score and latest updates from round two in St Andrews
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The 150th Open Championship saw Mark Calcavecchia bow out in eventful style, as he narrowly avoided a mishap on the Swilcan Bridge and was snubbed for a kiss by his wife on the 18th green. Exemptions for past winners is 60 years of age, but due to the 2020 iteration being cancelled due to Covid, the R&A gave the 62-year-old the green light to play on the Old Course at St Andrews. Ad/> The American, who won the Open at Troon in 1989, was never likely to contend — and that proved to be the case as he finished dead last.
Rory McIlroy has enjoyed a great start to the 2022 Open at St Andrews, the 150th edition of the prestigious tournament.
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.
There was an executive face at Middlesbrough training on Thursday. Watching on from a distance was Boro chief executive Neil Bausor, who made the trip out to Portugal midway through the week to have closer ties with manager Chris Wilder as transfer movement finally gets going again.
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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.