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Some of golf's biggest names will descend upon Scotland to tackle the Old Course on St Andrews, with heavyweights Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy preparing to go head-to-head for the Claret Jug. Ahead of the tournament's opening tomorrow, McIlroy admitted he would play "boring" golf across the four-day event, in a bid to win what he described as golf's "Holy Grail". The 33-year-old, a former winner of The Open in 2014, has not claimed a major win in eight years, but hopes to end that run in Scotland.
The Northern Irishman told the BBC: "You don't have to do anything special.
"You just have to play sort of boring golf, but if I can do that for four days then I'll have a good chance."
Among the others set to take on St Andrews is England's Tommy Fleetwood, currently ranked ninth in the world.
The 31-year-old has endured a difficult past season, but discussed his plan to hit the ground running when it came to his own