This is the right time to conclude. What a day of golf!Sensational 64 for Collin Morikawa, Emiliano Grillo and Jon Rahm, the 3 inches of the field record of Nick Faldo and Payne Stewart. Beautiful 65 from 36-hole leader Louis Oosthuizen, the holder of the name Shane Lowry, a buying story. waiting for Dustin Johnson, and the amateur Matthias Schmid. And a one-hit gap for the amateur Jonathan Thomson!Not bad, eh, and it’s not even move-in day yet. I look forward to seeing you all tomorrow. Thank you for reading this blog Good evening everyone.
-11: Oosthuizen (his 129th a new 36-hole Open) -9: Morikawa-8: Spieth-7: Frittelli, Johnson, Scheffler-6: van Tonder, Grillo, Siem, Sullivan, Harding-5: Casey, Koepka, Hughes, Rahm, Tringale
Scottie Scheffler stops his third place at 8 feet, then heads to a beautiful stop. He signed by a 66 and retained a fourth-place percentage at -7. It’s a wonderful push. Yuxin Lin splashes sand at 4 feet and hits the air while doing the putt!Its stored pair means it will last until the weekend!At 72 today he is 1, and will fight for the silver medal the next two days with Matthias Schmid, who today controlled a very good 65, in -1 the only other fan who has survived the cut. Three putts for Sergio, so it’s not a trio of wellness stories to end the day; drops back to -3.
Scheffler can only take his medicine and hit. To make matters worse, a trail of grass soon landed on his head. Garcia is muscled his ball at the front of the green, from where he will have two long putts for par. And there are tensions involving the third member of the group, 20-year-old Chinese fan Yuxin Lin, who is betting on his Open moment, having not been cut in Carnoustie in 2018 and hopes to make it to the weekend this time around. It’s 1, so if you analyze everything will be fine. Unfortunately, from a real first-class estate in the middle of the fairway, the left-hander inexplicably drags his moment into a deep bunker. Nerves will now tremble.
When the sun threatens to fall, a couple of newcomers arrive at the 18th. Scottie Scheffler sends a big cut on the ground at the right rear of the hole, Sergio Garcia throws a drive into the bunkers on the left and into an equally thick material. .
Sergio helps to keep holding on to that. He had dropped a shot on the 15th, but simply recovered to -4 by steering a right-to-left slider from 20 feet to 17. The dream isn’t over yet, especially if you can locate something at the end.
Dustin Johnson plays the 18th in great style. It divides the street with its exit stroke, then stops gracefully a few meters away. He prepares for a birdie and a 65, before the day of the move to -7. , after recovering from a hellish bogey-bogey-bogey start. It has -3.
A birdie for Lee Westwood at the end. Back in 32 moves, he is a 67 for the 2010 runner-up, -2 overall.
DJ visits the Swale of Oosthuizen to the left of the 17, after making precisely the same mistake with a curve of 70 meters, climbs the hill a few meters and, like Louis, recovers his pair, although in less stressful circumstances. at 6 o’o’o’o’ .
Like Morikawa and Spieth before him, Oosthuizen would possibly think he left some shots there, despite a clever lap. The 3 leaders made no birdies in the last 3 holes, which presented many birdies to the others on the course. game, golf.
-11: Oosthuizen (V) -9: Morikawa (V) -8: Spieth (V) -7: Frittelli (V), Scheffler (15) -6: van Tonder (V), Grillo (V), Siem (V ), Sullivan (F), Harding (F), Johnson (16)
Louis Oosthuizen, who had cut his momentum from 18 to 12 feet, didn’t give enough juice to his putt effort for birdie. He still dies on the right, but writes for a pair and a 65, which feels great along with yesterday’s very good. 64. He finished the day of the moment ahead of Collin Morikawa at -11. And he’s a partner of Shane Lowry, whose 65th birthday is a very good act of defiance. A successful defense of his name is still ongoing; has -4.
Par to 18 for Jon Rahm, whose 15-foot birdie stopped a short lap. Too bad: he now becomes the 3rd player, after Collin Morikawa and Emiliano Grillo, who is approaching the course record, held jointly through Nick Faldo and Payne. Stewart. His 64, however, push him to the -5 rankings, and the pre-tournament favorite, who looked great after yesterday’s depressing 71, is back!
Justin Rose, then. Possibly it would be his first bogey-bogey-bogey. A lousy series that may also have been smoothly 3 doubles. He then threw another shot in the 7th and it seemed to be over, but recovered vigorously. Birdie at nine and 12, then Eagle at 14, and now he’s just a curly dimple on a 15-foot birdie putt from left to right on the 16th. It has -3, and what moxie refuses to give in.
Trigger a warning for all those who have not yet recovered from last Sunday’s little story at Wembley: this interview with Emiliano Grillo refers to football arranging.
DJ can’t do his putt on the 15th and goes back down to -6. Punishment for this wandering reader. 18 up, tied for Dylan Frittelli, who signed for a 67, having returned at 31. He has -7. Et on the 18th, Oosthuizen connects a unit in the next week. Your launch wedge will have the possibility to redeem yourself through the creation of one. last chance birdie.
Another birdie for Sergio! This one reaches 14, and the 2007 and 2014 finalist increases to -4. His spouse Scottie Scheffler also made one and tied for fourth with -7. On the 17th, Shane Lowry made birdies to reach -4 – it’s hell of a protective champion’s recovery after 71 yesterday – then his wife Louis Oosthuizen, after attacking the ravine and six feet after the hole, nailed the comeback to stay two without fail at -11. 4 taken to go down 75 meters.
Oosthuizen allowed himself 75 yards up to pin on the 17. Il to pass directly to the pin. Bad choice, because his ball takes a direct line to the left of the curve of the green and is passing through a ravine to the side. It will face very sensitive ups and downs. Meanwhile, DJ pulls his drug out of the bunker at 15 and unearths the middle of the green in three. He will come out to save par from 15 feet.
Oosthuizen responded to the fall of his first hit of the week by bombing a massive drive in the middle of the 17th, and on the 15th, DJ sculpted his kickoff shot into one of the street bunkers.
Oh, left-handed.
Bryson DeChambeau is left as a two-putt monster for the general at 18. You have to do them if you need to stay on the weekends. It crawls up to 4 feet, then directs the economizer. A fighter 70, and in 1, takes the cup. For a while, it didn’t look like any of the game’s wonderful artists were going to do it. Meanwhile, Jordan Spieth goes up and down from the back of the green to save his pair, and enters Moving Day well placed. in -8. Today I promised more than 67 for a while, mind.
Dustin Johnson continues to prepare and beat them. Three birdies in a row now, the last at 15, and he’s tied for fourth at -7 with Dylan Frittelli, who shouts his technique at 17-4 feet, and shoots in Meanwhile, Oosthuizen’s lovely ghost-free run ends when his six-foot shot through 16 lips comes out. Suddenly, the more sensitive of the rating has another nuance.
-11: Oosthuizen (16) -9: Morikawa (F) -8: Spieth (17) -7: Frittelli (17), Johnson (14)
Woe to leader Oosthuizen, who sends his initial shot to 16 in the Bunker of Bjorn, although he does not want 3 attempts to come out like the old Thomas poor in 2003, splashes up to six feet and will have the possibility to continue. His career without bogey. Meanwhile, on the 18th, Spieth’s drive discovered the rough in the left rear, and can only send his moment to the green. If you’re going up and down, you’ll point to a 67.
Jon Rahm stops his moment at 15 from kick-in distance, and that’s 3 birdies in a row. It’s -5, after reality not so long ago. Birdie for Shane Lowry too, and the defending champion has -3. The group’s member, leader Louis Oosthuizen, leaves his moment short on the green, but has a sleek chip up to a few feet and saves to keep his 2021 Open record flawless. It is a tremendously entertaining golf course. Look at this ranking!
-12: Oosthuizen (15) -9: Morikawa (F) -8: Spieth (17) -6: van Tonder (F), Grillo (F), Siem (F), Sullivan (F), Harding (F), Frittelli (16), Johnson (13), Scheffler (13)
DeChambeau serves it. It was so elegant and seemed nerveless, yet you can be sure the nerves were shaking inside. At the height of the last, and will be there over the weekend. That can’t happen tomorrow, of course, but the dream of a Brooks-Bryson duo on Sunday would still be technically possible.
A pair of two putts from the front of the 17th for Jordan Spieth. It stays at -8. However, a bit of a nuisance for Bryson as he throws a slightly hysterical putt from the edge six feet further. and you want to make your pair.
Back-to-back birdies for Dustin Johnson. The nearly 2011 kid, a co-finalist Darren Clarke alongside Phil Mickelson, took shots at 12 and thirteen to reach -6. Dylan Frittelli made 16 birdies to sign for him. Many players make hay while the sun shines; The r
Another birdie for Scottie Scheffler! He reached 12th, his fourth in six holes, and catapulted himself to the standings in a tie for fourth at -6.
Huge eagle putt of 14!It is made through Louis Oosthuizen, who digs up the middle of the par five in two creamy strokes, then rolls on the slider from right to left downhill 15 feet to move 3 without fail at the top!Another birdie, and will equal the course record of 63, two more, and will fit with the all-time in the men’s primary championship of branden grace with 62.
-12: Oosthuizen (14) -9: Morikawa (F) -8: Spieth (16)
Bryson and Jordan are desperate for their 16-birdie putts to fall, for quite another reason. Both players are disgusted with themselves as their efforts cut through the gap still standing. They are at 1 and -8 respectively.
A word with Brooks Koepka: “I handled the ball well. I love my pilot. He manages more or less, quite a bit, to keep an expressionless face in saying that. “
A bogey for Jordan Spieth at 15. Nervously pushes a short putt from the right, and the ball comes out in a horseshoe shape. A bit of separation in the most sensitive of ratings now.
-10: Oosthuizen (13) -9: Morikawa (F) -8: Spieth (15) -6: van Tonder (F), Cricketo (F), Siem (F), Sullivan (F), Harding (F) – 5: Casey (F), Koepka (F), Hughes (14), Frittelli (14), D Johnson (12), Scheffler (11)
Dylan Frittelli controlled a birdie of 14, bringing him to -5, but left no chance for his eagle putt. An incredibly timid blow. Meanwhile, back-to-back birdies for Bryson DeChambeau, at 14 and 15, and refuses to quietly back down into the night This puts him on the right side of the cut-off line at 1!
A new leader of the Open! Louis Oosthuizen made birdies at age 12 and 13, and reached double!Birdie for his play spouse Jon Rahm too, however, remains far at -3 despite his excellent efforts this afternoon.
-10: Oosthuizen (13) -9: Morikawa (F), Spieth (14)
Back-to-back birdies for Scottie Scheffler at nine and ten are actually 3 in the last 4 holes, and the young American, who has developed a super stinger to use in place, is suddenly right at -5 Array Dylan Frittelli will soon be up. there too, having accomplished an excellent moment in the middle of the par five 14: you’ll take a look at the eagle about ten yards away, and it’s 3 birdies in a row for Sergio!The shots were fired at 8, at nine and now at 10, and he’s -3.
2011 champion Darren Clarke is drenched in applause on the 18th green, the scene of his iconic success. Inglorious this year, as he features a 75 to finish his tournament at 6, from survival. But the old man played the last seven. holes to one below par, to save some professional pride, and is there a bit of moisture in his eyes when the memories of that Sunday ten years ago come back to the surface? Beautiful scenes and a reminder that not too long ago Northern Ireland hit the majors from every angle.
While Thomson scored his decision in the Open history books, Spieth’s sluggish start at 14 denied him the opportunity to make a birdie in the simplest gap on the golf course, resulting in 0. 4 shots on the course. Another way to chase him: he’s a pair, and he’s still the most sensible of the 149th Open Championship.
It’s such a smart story! Thomson was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of seven and may no longer play and have an effect on sports, but he may continue to play golf. Fortunately, he recovered from the illness at the age of 12 and has become the greatest player in european tour history. He’s going down to get his ball out of the hole, and here’s a moment when you really realize the crowd is back The gallery is going crazy!Thomson needed it too. It was right on the cut-off line at 1. Now the eagle from the gap of a shot provides him with a mattress at -1.
An ace in the 16th to the 3rd! Jonathan Thomson makes his Open debut this week. The 25-year-old from Rotherham, who spent the last qualifiers at Hollinwell, made his starting shot into the 149-yard gap just above the bunker that protects the front of the green. The shore, another 3 small jumps and the ball rolls in the cup!He raises both arms in triumph, smiles wide and noticed with his caddie much more exciting in the kind-giant style: Thomson measures six feet and nine inches.
Another general for Louis Oosthuizen, this time in the eleventh par three; another pair for Jordan Spieth, this time in the thirteenth par four; then a mistake by co-leader Spieth, who takes the iron in the fourteenth par five for safety. , only to throw it towards the thick fesuca on the left rear. A little too worried about the O/B on the right, perhaps. Almost in fact it will not be transparent the Suez Canal that crosses the street with its second street, which will be signify a long iron.
Jordan Spieth complains of frustration: “Oh, God!” – while sending his moment at thirteen high bowling, while Jon Rahm is spinning at 180 degrees of disgust after allegedly lacking his kick-off shot at 11. It is also very high. Both men will see a birdie about 20 feet away. Yes. High standards, eh. Then, on the 18th, Brooks Koepka bleed his birdie putt. There are 3 in a row to finish, 4 in the last five holes, heading for a 66. It has -5.
Frustration for Oosthuizen, as he fails to hit his birdie at the Spieth Country on the 10th. A few more jouses of power and low. It’s on the best line. He remains one of the leaders at -8. Meanwhile, at 18, Brooks Koepka slows down his momentum at 8 feet, and will be a revelation to the leaders if he hits that birdie putt to move to -5 despite a few. its main criterion – average days.
Bogey for Ian Poulter on 18. C is a negative point to finish a great circular of 66. He has a record of -2 and is on his way for the weekend. a six-foot birdie after a big curve. Still, it’s a 67 to pass the 68 yesterday, and it’s -5, nicely placed for move-in day.
Jordan Spieth joins Collin Morikawa at the top!He walked on a 15-foot-by-12 birdie for his 3-hole birdie, and his fifth of the day. Back at 10, Louis Oosthuizen, now third, gets his moment where Spieth made a birdie a few minutes ago.
-9: Morikawa (F), Spieth (12) -8: Oosthuizen (9)
Perhaps Dustin Johnson’s dreams of correcting the mistakes of 2011 have not yet been quelled. He followed the bogey to 3 with a reversal blitz, collecting shots on 5, 7 and now 8. It has -4, with plenty of time to catch up. Meanwhile, on the 17th, Brooks Koepka sent his moment over the flag three yards out and curled up on the putt for birdie. It also has -4. Many big names seem to be in a position to act.
Another birdie for Shane Lowry, this time at 9, will turn 32, as will her husband Jon Rahm, who also makes a birdie on the hole, or have -2. his two putts in favor and remains tied at the position for now at -8. A reckless bogey with 3 putts for Jack Senior on 14, and drops to -4.
Oosthuizen, who has yet to drop an opportunity this week, is putting himself to the test at 9, hanging his education on a ruffleed tattoo on the left rear. He’s a little lucky with his lie, which isn’t wonderful, but it’s not a nightmare, and muscles his moment in the center of the green. He’ll still have to pass on two putts at 30 feet, but from where he was, he showed moxie.
Brooks Koepka struggles to stay in touch. After following a birdie on the 14th with a bogey on the 15th, he came close to screwing his starting shot on the 16th to 3rd for an ace. Just!- a birdie, and returns to -3. In his appearance in the standings: Ian Poulter, out at 31 thanks to a 3-birdie shot at 7, 8 and 9, and has since made it to 15.
Defending champion Shane Lowry isn’t done yet, after making a bogey of five to move on to 1, he will have had an eye on the cut line, now after a birdie on the 6th and another on the 8th where he hit a 30- footnote, is at -1. By Louis Oosthuizen at 8, meanwhile, he was one lap away from a 12-foot birdie, and 3 big names are great and fit well at the most sensible time now.
-9: Morikawa (F) -8: Spieth (10), Oosthuizen (8)
Jordan Spieth joins Louis Oosthuizen in the place of the moment!He’s not happy with his 10 moment, sent a bit to the right of the target, however, he’s very tall, right next to the green. I don’t care! He throws his 12 feet of bangs for his fourth birdie of the day. The 2017 champion is getting closer. Meanwhile, Danny Willett scores 18 to score a 69 – he is -4 overall – while his spouse Dean Burmester makes a bogey last, a diminufinisho ends at 67 in a different way, it’s -3.
Darren Clarke, the winner here last time, will not participate in the weekend, a triple bogey of seven to 10 years assured him. He currently has six for his shift today at 1 p. m. , after a fine, fighting 71 yesterday. Well, at all times you’ll have, eh, Royal St George’s. Meanwhile, Phil Mickelson will still have Muirfield, and although possibly not the cup either, he regained some dignity after yesterday’s display of horror in the 80s, with a respectable 72. The reigning PGA champion ends his week at 12.
Louis Oosthuizen plays from 7 to 5 in the taste of textbooks. A drive in the middle, his moment in the middle of the green and the bad luck of falling from behind, a chip a few meters away and a putt. Birdie, and the 2010 Champion is one of the first. He still hasn’t made a ghost this week.
-9: Morikawa (F) -8: Oosthuizen (7) -7: Spieth (9) -6: van Tonder (F), Grillo (F), Siem (F), Sullivan (F), Harding (F) – 5: Casey (15), Senior (12), Harman (8), Hughes (8)
Brooks Koepka has quietly taken care of his business from that horror/double ghost at 3 and 4, Birdies at 5, 7, nine and now 14, the latter a compliment for splashing sand at kick distance, and the 4- times the main winner is -3. A wrought finish and will cross many eyebrows at the top of the rankings. Meanwhile, Jon Rahm follows the birdie on the 6th and another on the 7th. The favorite before the tournament is -1.
Jordan Spieth has had a bit of silence since that bumpy get started birdie-birdie-bogey-birdie. A chain of pairs up to the turn. He broke it at nearly 9, but a 15-foot right curling birdie effort nearly noticed a small dimple. He played the most sensible nine in ’33; Meanwhile, it has -7. Birdie for his play spouse Bryson DeChambeau, who returns to 2, and Brian Harmon breaks into a tram on the 8th to return to where the day began at -5. It’s a great reaction from a player looking for the third left-hander in history to win the Open, after Bob Charles and Phil Mickelson.
Another birdie for Paul Casey! This one comes in the par five 14 and his smile is as fruity as Kent. He has -5. Bogey for Dean Burmester at 15; it falls back in the other direction to -4. And Daniel Berger keeps drooling; After returning 32 after 3 straight birdies between 7 and 9, he controlled 3 next pars and remains at -3. Berger’s primary record is much, much higher than it is, and he did very little at the Open, but he’s coming off a tie for seventh at Torrey Pines, very fashionable in the right direction.
Oh, Tyrell! As you can!
Come on, let’s be too censored. We’ve all been there. I love Tyrrell Hatton, he talks about my 17-year-old disability.
Birdie putt for Jon Rahm at age 6. It falls, and it’s the end of a series of pairs this afternoon. It is back to normal. Jordan Spieth let slip a two-and-a-half-metre effort down the left in the 8th to stay at -7. Brian Harman intervenes at the rear of the 7; It’s his birdie moment in a row, repairing to the maximum the damage caused through bogeys passed in the 2, 3 and 5. 4. Et Bryson DeChambeau made just 7 birdies to put the shot straight back to 8 after making a putt from the edge. It’s back 3.