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Is Tiger Woods Capable Of Winning The Open Championship?
Australian Cameron Smith made a fast start to lead the Open midway through the second round on -13 as Tiger Woods’s challenge fizzled out meekly at St Andrews. Rory McIlroy is also in the hunt after a late surge to attack benign conditions on Friday evening on the Old Course.
Smith picked up five birdies on the front nine to get to 10 under par, a shot ahead of Americans Dustin Johnson and overnight leader Cameron Young, and rammed home his advantage on the back nine to sit at -13 - a score that would win 10 of the 150th Open Championships held at St Andrews.
World number one Scottie Scheffler was another stroke back alongside Briton Tyrrell Hatton. Woods received a standing ovation from the galleries as he walked up the 18th fairway before he missed a short birdie putt to complete a round of 75 that left him tied for 150th place in the 156-man field.
“It’s very emotional for me,” Woods told reporters. “I’ve been coming here since 1995. I think the next one comes around in 2030 and I don’t know if I will be physically able to play by then. My two-day play is I made my share of mistakes,” he added. “Struggled again today to get the feel of the greens.”
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The Open: Birdie for McIlroy at 17!
McIlroy’s drive down 17 hugs the left edge of the fairway, fading slightly into the rough. But the approach is beautiful.
It sets up birdie chance, downhill and from 20 feet.
AND IT’S IN! What a three for McIlroy! He’s back to -10!
Jamie Braidwood15 July 2022 20:13
The Open: Rory McIlroy on the road hole
McIlroy steadies with par at the 16th, leaving his putt short. Now onto the road hole and one final test... Hovland, meanwhile, is behind him and hunting down Cameron Smith’s lead.
Jamie Braidwood15 July 2022 19:56
The Open: EAGLE for Hovland!
EAGLE FOR HOVLAND!
Unreal! The Norwegian holes out from the fairway at the 15th! His approach hit the front of the green and skipped into the hole!
He jumps to -9! Straight into a tie for third.
Jamie Braidwood15 July 2022 19:49
The Open: Birdies for Hovland, Thomas
Better news though for Viktor Hovland, who gets back to -7 with a birdie at the par-5 14th.
Jamie Braidwood15 July 2022 19:46
The Open: Bogey for McIlroy at 15
The drive from McIlroy was indeed ok, even if it was pushed far right and landed in the thick grass. The lie was decent, though, and McIlroy could lift it out onto the green.
It just runs and runs, though, setting up a long two-putt for his par.
What. An. Effort. From maybe 60 or 70 feet, maybe more, McIlroy rolls it to within just a couple.
Oh no! The par putt from McIlroy misses! He drops back to -9.
Jamie Braidwood15 July 2022 19:35
The Open: Par for McIlroy at 14
A par-5 for McIlroy at the 14th, perhaps a missed opportunity after almost reaching the green in two. He came up short, though, which is not where you want to be. It led to a tough putt up on to the top tier, where a further two-putt got him his par.
McIlroy has sent his drive at the 15th to the right - but it looks to be ok.
Jamie Braidwood15 July 2022 19:25
Will Zalatoris on the charge
Lee Westwood birdies 15 and hes at -5, a great position for the Briton.
That’s a fine birdie from Zalatoris, he’s at -4 now, what a round, he’s back in contention.
Danny Willett on 18 at -2, he chips to within eight feet, he’ll surely move to -3 soon.
Tony Finau for birdie and moves to -1 after back to back birdies, the projected cut is even.
Jack Rathborn15 July 2022 19:16
Justin Thomas makes two birdies in three holes
McIlory from 27 feet on 13, it burns the cup. He bends back in agony. So close to joining Young on -11.
Justin Thomas (-2) makes birdie on 12, that’s two in three holes, can he finish strong and get back into this?
Shane Lowry (-4) is four-under today, getting some big cheers.
Jack Rathborn15 July 2022 19:05
Cameron Young closes to within two of lead with birdie at 18
McIlroy from 130 yards on 13, he’ll have 20 feet for birdie.
Lowry (-3) still battling away, cosies a wedge to within five feet, he’s on the move.
Hovland (-7) for birdie on 12, but it doesn’t turn back to the right and stays out a few inches left of the hole.
A big putt from Young, birdies the last to move up to -11 and to within two of Smith’s lead.
Jack Rathborn15 July 2022 18:59
Rory McIlroy continues to heat up on back nine
McIlroy in the groove, and gladly swiping driver there, crushes it down the middle.
He’s approaching peak Rory here. What a sight to behold as Friday evening arrives in St Andrews.
Hovland (-7) drops one at 11, he’s back to seven-under.
Jack Rathborn15 July 2022 18:52