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Adam Scott the early stand-out as the 152nd Open tees off

Former Masters champion Adam Scott’s brilliant touch from the sand produced an early highlight on the first morning of the 152nd Open at Royal Troon.

Scoring was more difficult than expected for the traditionally-easier front nine as the wind was into the players’ faces, not a direction they had practised in, and as a result birdies were at a premium.

Scott’s three at the first came after he pulled his approach into a greenside bunker, from where he splashed out and watched it roll into the hole.

What a start.

Adam Scott holes out for a birdie on the 1st.https://t.co/ngME6k3h28 pic.twitter.com/3eAdstHIKS

— The Open (@TheOpen) July 18, 2024

That put briefly put him into a share of the lead before Younghan Song went clear on two under after back-to-back birdies at the second and third.

However, shortly afterwards the rain arrived just before 8am to make conditions even more testing.

None more so than for Australian amateur Jasper Stubbs, whose Open debut began with a tee shot carved out of bounds for a double-bogey

Former champion Justin Leonard had got the proceedings under way in overcast and breezy conditions.

The 152nd Open is under way.https://t.co/ngME6k3h28 pic.twitter.com/DWDrRYKmEg

— The Open (@TheOpen) July 18, 2024

The 52-year-old, who has an exemption for another eight years as a result of his victory here in 1997, has not appeared in a major since the Open was last in Ayrshire in 2016 as he now plays on the Champions Tour.

Before the first shot there was a moment of reflection for Ivor Robson, the official Open starter for more than 50 years, who died in October and whose family were present on the tee.

Leonard’s playing partner Todd Hamilton, another Troon champion who at 58 has only two years left in the

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