Hoylake Day Two: Roundup & The Open Comment Thread
/As forecasted the winds are up Friday morning making the late-early end of the draw the misfortunate, as I noted in this Loop item. But the real story of day two: what will Rory shoot after again opening with a lead and now facing the hurdle of a second round.
The Daily Mail's Mike Dawes reports on Rory's low round of the day.
The Independent's Carl Markham focuses on the opening day from McIlroy and 69-shooter Tiger Woods.
James Corrigan of the Telegraph explains Tiger's dismay at the camera phone craze at Liverpool, though in his defense he did not bring the topic up in his post round presser.
Ian O'Connor on the marathon post-round practice session Tiger put in Friday.
Alasdair Reid of the Telegraph reports on Rory's scorching first round and says "McIlroy collapses having lately become as predictable a part of Friday as the arrival of the fish van - but there were few of them in the travelling gallery that followed him round the course and applauded him off at the end."
Oliver Brown explains Tiger's love for Royal Liverpool when it is dry and sunny.
Gavin Mairs of the Telegraph reports on what is motivating Sergio Garcia to play better golf.
Some say his putting has caught up with his ball-striking, others that the former world No 2 has found off-course contentment now that he has a new girlfriend, Katharina Boehm, who played golf for Charleston University in the United States.
On the opening morning at Hoylake on Thursday, however, it was his sizzling duel with Rickie Fowler that appeared to bring the best out of the Spaniard’s game.
Ryan Herrington sheds some light on where most of the Open Championship scoreboards have one. The manual board on 18 remains. Herrington also on the wonderful radios for on-site listening.
Eamon Lynch on Bubba Watson's awful Thursday attitude (good spot reader Shawn), which I also watched and found troubling considering his immense talent and game seemingly fit for links golf. Seemingly.
Mike O'Malley with 18 numbers you should know from day one. Nice compilation.
Dave Shedloski on the admirable effort of Ben Crane to get here, serve as first alternate and ultimately, not make the field.
According to BBC, a marshal got hit by balls twice in an hour. He got signed golf balls from Rickie Fowler and Charl Schwartze for his service.
John Singleton shot 78, but the local factory worker absolutely blasted a drive center cut off the first tee and had the galleries excited, writes Luke Kerr-Dineen.
The odds continue to fluctuate. It makes for fun reading!
As for day two, the R&A issued yardages for the par-3s of 190 (6), 186 (9), 191 (13) and 150 (15). And these notes:
Weather (provided on site by the Met Office)
Today: Risk of showers, possibly thundery with gusty ESE winds at first. Risk of showers and winds easing through the afternoon and becoming warm. Winds: ESE 15-20mph with gusts 35mph. Temp; 27C
Fairways and Rough
- Fairways cut at 11mm
- First cut (semi) rough (approximate width 2.5 metres) cut at 38mm (daily)
- Second cut of rough (approximate width 4.5 metres) cut in early June and has been allowed to go to seed
Greens
The greens were double cut last night and this morning at 3.5mm. The greens are 10 feet 10 inches.
Approaches
Approaches double cut at 7mm and rolled, and have the same average firmness as the greens.
Additional information
Links Manager - Craig Gilholm. 40 greenstaff for the Championship. Royal Liverpool permanent staff of 11 supplemented by staff from local clubs, other Open venues and R&A greenkeeping scholars
Total Course Yardage for Round One (tee marker settings to flagstick)
7219 yards (as compared to the full yardage of 7312 yards)