WATCH: The Open - Live At The Range
Sky Sports has round-the-clock coverage from St Andrews live on Sky Sports' dedicated Open channel, with the Live At The Range stream one of several bonus feeds available via the red button and the Sky Sports app.
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Sky Sports has round-the-clock coverage from St Andrews live on Sky Sports' dedicated Open channel, with the Live At The Range stream one of several bonus feeds available via the red button and the Sky Sports app.
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.
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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Collin Morikawa joked he became a spectator as the pace of play proved an issue on the first day of the Open at St Andrews. Some of Thursday's rounds took longer than six hours as the layout of the Old Course, with its double greens, joint fairways and numerous crossover points, slowed the 156-man field.
I UNDERTOOK a pilgrimage to my favourite St Andrews boozer, the Whey Pat tavern in Bridge Street, and was fortunate enough to encounter a very pleasant couple visiting from Aberdeen. Julie and Connon Craig are glamping at the R&A’s official campsite and their accommodation is first rate, judging by the pictures they showed me of proper beds and various other facilities.
Rory McIlroy hailed his latest fast start in a major - in what he describes as the 'fiddliest' Open he has ever played.
Shane Lowry took pride in his battling qualities after recovering from a nightmare start to the 150th Open at St Andrews. Lowry drove into a bush on the second hole to run up a double-bogey six and dropped another shot on the fourth, but recovered to post an opening level-par 72. "I got off to the worst possible start and fought back well," the 2019 champion said. "After a bad tee shot on the second I didn't really do much wrong after that. I'm pretty happy with how I'm playing. "I'm not down in the dumps by any means about my day. It's not the end of the world. It's not middle of the field. It's better than middle of the field.