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The Open 2024: preliminary updates– live

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Jul 18, 2024
The Open 2024: preliminary updates– live

Rory McIlroy tees off at the very first to get his competition under method. Photo: Peter Morrison/AP Rory McIlroy tees off at the very first to get his competition under method. Photo: Peter Morrison/AP Show crucial occasions just Please switch on JavaScript to utilize this function Live feed Key occasions Show essential occasions just Please switch on JavaScript to utilize this function This is a scary program from Bryson DeChambeau. When winning the United States Open and completing runner-up in the United States PGA, he ranked 12th and 19th respectively for Strokes Gained: Putting. His efficiency on the greens was essential to his success. Here he’s definitely been hoodwinked by the putting surface areas. He’s formally the 74th worst putter of the 77 gamers out on the course and his newest gaffe on the greens has actually led to a double bogey 7 at the par-5 6th. Extremely, DeChambeau is now +5. A less incredible stop working however still in the worlds of extremely frustrating is the start made by Tommy Fleetwood: +3 after 7. The leader’s curse has actually struck once again with Thomas the current gamer to fall back from his lofty position of -4. JT’s backwards action takes place after a double at 12 and it suggests we now have a five-way tie for the lead at -2. Among those, Alex Noren, is provided for the day and leads in the clubhouse. -4: Alex Noren (F), Scott (15 ), Rose (14 ), Thomas (12 ), Henley (7) This needs a memory jog however an amateur shared the lead after round among in 2015’s Open at Hoylake. That was South African Christo Lamprecht, all 6ft 8in of him, after he fired a 66 to connect leading area with Tommy Fleetwood and Emiliano Grillo. It might not rather be as surprising however we have an amateur presently 2nd in the clubhouse standings after an even-par 71 and he’s a regional Scot too. The guy in concern is 20-year-old Calum Scott, who blended 4 birdies and 4 bogeys today. He’s presently connected 12th on the live leaderboard. Joaquin Niemann drains pipes a prolonged putt at 7 to go to -1 after 6 straight pars. The Chilean, who uses the LIV Tour, highlights how manipulated the world rankings are nowadays. Niemann is method down 112th in the main standings due to LIV gamers not being granted any OWGR points. And yet Datagolf, who do take LIV efficiencies into account, have him at 12th on their list. He will get points today naturally. Brian Harman is funneling his Hoylake magic once again. After a bogey to begin, the left-hander had actually birdied 2 and 4 and he’s up to connected 5th. Other noteworthy names on that number are Scandies Ludvig Aberg (4) and Viktor Hovland (4 ). Possibly Harman might be leading the Claret Jug race once again relatively quickly considered that two-shot leader Justin Thomas has actually driven into a gorse bush at 11. Bryson DeChambeau is discovering Royal Troon’s greens a riddle covered in a secret inside an enigma. Another brief one missed out on and the United States Open champ is +3 after 4. Winston Churchill, who brought out that above quote to explain Russia, likewise had one about golf think it not. It recommends he had his problems. “Golf is a video game whose objective is to strike a really little ball into an ever smaller sized hole, with weapons singularly ill-designed for the function.” Correction, Matt Wallace made triple not double at 9. That implies both he and Song chucked away 3 shots on a single hole after striking -4 at one point. Both now live at -1. Justin Thomas will hope this day one curse (bit strong for simply 2 examples to be sincere) will not occur to him. A scroll down the main yellow Open leaderboard reveals not perfect starts for 3 gamers backed to work out today: John Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood and Tom Kim. All included greatly at Hoylake in 2015– Rahm and Kim completing well to share 2nd location and Fleetwood a huge element before being up to 10th– however they’re all at +1 here. Update– that’s a live blog site for you– Kim has actually birdied 4 to go back to even par. Rahm and Fleetwood have actually likewise played 4 holes. Recently’s Scottish Open hero Robert MacIntyre definitely enjoyed his post-Renaissance Club events, cancelling his Open interview from Monday to Wednesday to most likely get a little steadier on his feet. He’s currently produced one huge Open holler here with a birdie at 3 and is -1 after 4 although he’s dripped his tee-shot left at 5. Exceptional method shots from McIlroy and Hatton to 3 dance around the hole. The previous need to make birdie and the latter a par regardless of his charge for discovering the ditch. Tyrrell Hatton was 5th at Royal Troon in 2016– his finest Open surface– and he’s remained in great nick (obviously) on the LIV Tour with a win and a 3rd in his last 2 54-hole occasions. A par-par start here was good sufficient however his tee-shot at 3 has actually bounded on and dropped into a ditch encountering the fairway. F-bomb things right there. On a larger point, it reveals that the wind might have changed to behind (the dominating wind over Troon’s opening stretch along the shoreline). That implies the birdie-count on this opening third of the course ought to increase however will make the closing 9 more difficult. Justin Rose tees off at 11, the cherry picker cam shot revealing the train line running surrounding to the fairway which Rose discovers after a great drive. The Englishman’s 4th location as a baggy-trousered 17-year old at Royal Birkdale in 1997 becomes part of Open folklore however far less understood is that he got to Open Final Qualifying as a 14-year-old! Excellent sorrow! That swing at the top plays out. Wallace makes double bogey at 9, Thomas holes for birdie at 10 and the American leads the 152nd Open by 2 shots. Rory’s technique to 2 from 159 backyards is pin high however about 25 feet left of the flag. And hot news from the 9th where leader Matt Wallace has actually lost his ball! Double bogey looking likely there. And as Wallace stumbles, a hole ahead at the 10th, Thomas takes the minute with an outstanding technique and he’ll have an excellent take a look at birdie. If he can sink that, JT will be 2 clear. DeChambeau’s sticky start continues as he suffers a par-putt lip out for the 2nd time in 3 holes to drop to +2. Previous Royal Troon Open winners Justin Leonard (1997) and Todd Hamilton (2004) are discovering it hard today. They’re at +8 and +7 respectively with 3 holes to play. If you elegant a little bit of additional fond memories, here’s Steven Pye with an appearance back to the 1989 Open at Troon won by Mark Calcavecchia. Matt Wallace comes close to a hole-in-one at The Postage Stamp. No matter, a tap-in birdie at that 8th hole puts the Englishman out in front at -4. He’s one clear of Justin Thomas, who was the first-round leader at last week’s Scottish Open thanks to a 62 before falling away to complete 62nd. He most likely didn’t value the balance. Less great news for Rory, whose chip at the 1st loses and he can’t hole the par putt from 8 feet. Even even worse news for Max Homa who has actually run out sorts for a while and makes double bogey. -4: Wallace (8) -3: Thomas (8) -2: N Hojgaard (10 ), Scott (10 ), Molinari (9 ), Rose (9) Paul McGinley makes the point that along with the wind, gamers are needing to adapt to the heavy air. All that salt in it is causing balls simply not flying extremely far. Rory discovers that out with a method to 1 that lands except the green however he simply prevents the bunker. And there’s a very first “sorry for any strong language you might have heard there” of the day for Tyrrell Hatton as the intense Englishman leakages his 2nd shot right although it discovers the putting surface area. “Awful golf shot,” he mutters. Royal Troon has actually overcome Song on the 11th and the Korean, who struck the giddy heights of -4 after 8, has actually spiralled back into the pack after a triple bogey 7. Oops. That’s 4 shots entered the last 3 holes. There are battles in other places too. Tommy Fleetwood has actually bogeyed the 2nd to be up to +1 and Harman will require to hole a long par putt at 1 after discovering the front bunker with his technique. He can’t. Harman +1. Bryson DeChambeau produced an otherworldly up and down to win the United States Open and break Rory McIlroy’s heart at Pinehurst last month. Here at Troon, he stated in the accumulation that connects golf is a “obstacle” which’s displayed in his Open record: 60-8-33-MC-51-MC. He’s definitely discovered the very first green an obstacle, taking 3 putts to begin with a bogey. As he stomps off to the 2nd tee, here comes McIlroy onto the 1st– this has actually been perfectly scripted hasn’t it– and the Northern Irishman, in his dark raingear, discovers the fairway with a low drawn iron. Rory McIlroy tees off at the 1st. Picture: Andrew Couldridge/Reuters Thanks Scott. Task is to inform you that safeguarding champ Brian Harman has actually simply teed off and discovered the very first fairway. He’s in an appealing three-ball along with Norway’s Viktor Hovland and popular American Sahith Theegala. Harman certainly had his incredible win at Hoylake in 2015 however it goes a little underreported that he was 6th the year before at St Andrews. On existing type (21st Scottish Open, 9th Travelers), he needs to have a likelihood of splitting the leading 10 for a 3rd straight year. … and with that, I’ll hand you over to David Tindall. See you later on! Trouble for the leader Younghan Song at 11. He sends his tee shot into thick things down the right, then pulls his next one throughout the fairway into correct dirt. He may not discover that, so sensibly plays a provisionary. He’ll probably be leaving of the lead, his location probably to be taken by Justin Thomas, who screws his tee chance at the Postage Stamp to 7 inches. When JT taps in, he’ll be -3. The rain is now boiling down in stair rods. Correct Open weather condition. There’s a dark cloud above Justin Rose’s head also, as a numpty in the gallery puts him off mid-swing at the Postage Stamp. He sends his tee shot into the deep bunker to the right of the green … however while the weather condition keeps, Rose’s state of mind enhances as he handles to sprinkle out to 5 feet and sink the putt. He stays at -2. The regional hero Bob MacIntyre pars his opening hole. He loses with his method, only simply discovering the front of the green, however lags up from the very best part of 60 feet to kick-in range. A birdie for Justin Thomas, who guides in a right-to-left slider from 15 feet; he returns to -2. Justin Rose lands his 2nd at 7 pin high from 160 lawns. He rolls in the straight eight-foot birdie putt and increases to -2. The rain’s back and the wind’s up. Scotland, the Open, right here. Bounce-back birdie for Nicolai Hojgaard at the Postage Stamp. He discovers the middle of the small green and rolls in a 16-footer to go back to -2. His playing partner Adam Scott matches him aimed for shot, and the 44-year-old Aussie joins him at -2. The rain eases off. Alex Noren flies the green at 11 however handles to get up and down from the swale over the back to conserve his par. It’s a bogey for Nicolai Hojgaard at 7, penalty for a misread tiddler. Bogey for Justin Thomas at 5. And Younghan Song isn’t able to make the most of his lucky signpost-tinged fortunate break on 9. He does not take a shy for the green with his 2nd, laying up and trusting his brief video game … however he’s not able to get close with his chip and unexpectedly the top of the leaderboard has actually concertinaed a little bit. -3: Song (9 ), Wallace (5) -2: Noren (11 ), Molinari (6) -1: C Scott -a- (11 ), N Hojgaard (7 ), Scott (7 ), Rose (6 ), Thomas (5 ), Im (5 ), Rai (3) Matt Wallace in early action. Picture: Zac Goodwin/PA The weather condition is adjustable all. It’s drizzling once again. On 6, Justin Rose almost drains pipes a long left-to-right slider for birdie. Simply the par, however he’s provided Francesco Molinari a read, and from 25 feet the 2018 champ coaxes in his putt to sign up with the little group at -2. A substantial break for the leader Younghan Song on 9. He flays a wild tee shot miles left, his ball heading for waist-high jungle-style rough. It clanks off a yellow Open signpost and back into play. Still not perfect, on shabby ground to the side of a viewer sidewalk, however the option didn’t bear considering. It’s been the 33-year-old South Korean’s early morning all. Eagle for Matt Wallace on 4! Wedging in from the semi-rough, 85 backyards out, his ball takes an avoid and a get on the green, landing a couple of inches behind the cup and spinning back in. A tie for 3rd at the 2019 apart, the 34-year-old Englishman does not have much of a record in the majors. Early doors, obviously, however with Song cleaning up for his birdie on the Postage Stamp, take a look at this now … -4: Song (8) -3: Wallace (4) -2: Noren (10 ), N Hojgaard (6 ), Thomas (4) Younghan Song is on a roll. He made his area at the Open with a second-place surface at the Korea Open, and knocks his 2nd at 7 to 10 feet. He guides in the left-to-right swinger for his 3rd birdie of the early morning to take sole ownership of the lead … then sends his tee chance at the popular par-three 8th pin high to 4 feet. Huge possibility for another birdie showing up. -3: Song (7) -2: Noren (9 ), N Hojgaared (5 ), Thomas (4) Alex Noren sinks a 40-footer on 9 to strike the turn in 34 strokes. He signs up with Younghan Song and Nicolai Hojgaard at -2 … as does Justin Thomas with birdie at 5. The very appealing Northern Irish child Tom McKibbin birdies the Postage Stamp to move into the red. It is, to obtain an expression from popular comic Danny Boon, all occurring. -2: Noren (9 ), Song (6 ), N Hojgaard (5 ), Thomas (4) -1: McKibbin (9 ), C Scott -a- (9 ), Svensson (7 ), A Scott (5 ), Molinari (4 ), Rose (4 ), Im (4 ), Wallace (3 ), De la Fuente (1 ), Rai (1) Sweden’s Alex Noren has actually had an extremely good front 9. Picture: Zac Goodwin/PA News of another amateur, Santiago de la Fuente: the 22-year-old Mexican drains pipes a 30-footer on 1 that would still be going had it not strike the cup. A positive stroke and no error. He’s signed up with at -1 by his playing partner Aaron Rai, who just made it into the field with a high surface at last week’s Scottish Open. The 29-year-old from Wolverhampton might be one to enjoy today: his tie for 4th recently follows this work on the PGA Tour: T14, T19, T2, T7. He’s in the groove today and a 3rd profession success is starting to feel past due. Nicolai Hojgaard birdies the par-five 4th to sign up with Younghan Song at -2. The Postage Stamp provides up its very first birdie of the week, the 20-year-old Scottish amateur Calum Scott licking it on his Open launching. Scott moves together with his name Adam at -1. A flurry of birdies shakes things up at the top. Alex Noren at 7. His compatriot Jesper Svensson at 6. Matt Wallace raking a long one throughout 2. Sungjae Im with a well-worked-out chip-in at 3 that uses the right-to-left camber of the green. The rain has actually stopped and state of minds around Troon are raising. -2: Song (5) -1: Noren (7 ), Svensson (6 ), N Hojgaard (3 ), Scott (3 ), Molinari (3 ), Rose (3 ), Thomas (3 ), Im (3 ), Wallace (2) Justin Rose makes birdie at the 3rd time of asking. This time his putt drops, at 3. The birdie’s benefit for a marvelous technique from 125 lawns to 4 feet. That hole-out on 18 at Birkdale appears an extremely very long time back, does not it? Well, that’s since it is. 1998! The ruling champ that year was Justin Leonard … who has actually simply made 3 bogeys and a double in his last 4 holes. He’s propping up the whole field today at +6. Alex Noren thoughtlessly drives into a fairway bunker at 6, an error that results in bogey. He hangs back to level par. His red-hued area on the leader board is used up by Justin Thomas, the two-time PGA champ, presently out of sorts, breaking in from the side of 2. -2: Song (4) -1: N Hojgaard (3 ), Scott (3 ), Molinari (3 ), Thomas (2) “A 9.36 am start for Bob after 4 nights on the lash?” splutters Simon McMahon. “Did someone not have a word with the arranging committee? Please inform me he’s been found on the driving variety, can in hand, and Lloyd Mangrum design tab in between his lips.” He’s presently on the putting green. No tinnies. No smokes. Back to work, and implanting hard. Andy Bull has the most recent. … however while we’re on the topic of the brave Lloyd Mangrum, it ‘d be impolite not to trigger this one up once again. … and now Rose almost drains pipes a 30-footer on 2. A number of inches occasionally, and he ‘d have opened his quote with back-to-back birdies. He has to settle for a set of pars. Of the 24 early beginners, just 5 remain in red figures. -2: Song (4) -1: Noren (5 ), N Hojgaard (2 ), Scott (2 ), Molinari (2) Justin Rose seeks to get his eye in. Photo: Maja Smiejkowska/Reuters Nicolai Hojgaard chips in from the side of 2. The 23-year old Dane signs up with the group at -1. An excellent chance for an opening birdie for Justin Rose, however the 2013 United States Open champ does not strike his relatively straight eight-footer on 1, the ball passing away off to the right on its last turn. Par. Back-to-back birdies for Younghan Song. The most recent at 3, and he strikes the front on his own. Alex Noren remains on his tail with birdie at the very first par-five, the 4th. The 2018 champ Francesco Molinari opens with birdie. It’s a lip-out from 5 feet at 3 for Ryosuke Kinoshita, who slips off the early rate. -2: Song (3) -1: Noren (4 ), Scott (1 ), Molinari (1) A scary start for Jasper Stubbs. The 22-year-old Australian amateur won the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in 2015 in something of an upset, ranked as he was 476th worldwide Amateur Golf Rankings. The success made him areas at this year’s Masters and here at Troon. Having actually missed out on the cut at Augusta, he now sculpts his opening tee shot out of bounds down the. Par with his 2nd ball, however that’s a double to begin. It starts to rain, in tune with the boy’s state of mind. Adam Scott came so near to raising the Claret Jug in 2012. It wasn’t to be, and those closing 4 bogeys at Lytham will have left a scar. He had the Scottish Open nabbed from under his nose recently by Bob MacIntyre, too. There’s little that vexes the genial Aussie too much, and here he his holing out from one of the deep bunkers safeguarding 1. An opening birdie, and while there are 71 holes still to play, we’re enabled to dream. It’s totally free. -1: Song (2 ), Kinoshita (2 ), Scott (1) Kinoshita threatens to restore his birdie at 2. A shy tee shot leaves him 200 lawns out, and he sculpts his 2nd into thick rough to the right of the green. He bumps a chip to a couple of feet and scrambles his par. He’s going round with Younghan Song, the 33-year-old from South Korea making his 2nd start at the Open after a tie for 62nd at Birkdale in 2017. Tune sends his 2nd from comparable range to 5 feet, and cleans for his birdie. -1: Song (2 ), Kinoshita (2) E: Noren (3 ), McKibbin (3 ), Svensson (2 ), Hillier (2 ), Lee (1 ), Ancer (1) Ryosuke Kinoshita has the honour of carding the very first birdie of the 2024 Open. The 33-year-old from Japan generates a long putt throughout 1 to strike the top of the standings. Whatever takes place now, he’ll constantly have the ability to state he as soon as led the Open. Up on 3, Tom McKibbin makes the 2nd, guiding in a right-to-left slider from 15 feet to return to level par. -1: Kinoshita (1) E: Noren (3 ), McKibben (3 ), Svensson (1 ), Norrman (1 ), Hendry (1 ), Song (1 ), Hillier (1 ). +4: Hamilton (3) Ryosuke Kinoshita plays his technique to the very first, from where he rolled in a birdie. Picture: Luke Walker/R & A/Getty Images The bunkers declare their very first victim of the week. Well that didn’t take long. Todd Hamilton sends his 2nd at 3 into a deep trap. His very first effort to get away rockets off the hosel and knocks into the face, and he’s required to turn sideways and slam out in a huff. That causes a triple bogey. Hamilton will not be the last. Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson will be questioning why this fate didn’t befall him 20 years earlier. Michael Hendry sends his opening shot down the track. The 36-year-old from New Zealand got approved for Hoylake in 2015, however was avoided from teeing it up after a leukemia medical diagnosis. Fortunately he’s back to health and completing today, having actually been given a medical exemption by the R&A. Par to begin. He’s going round with Jesper Svensson, who almost starts his Open launching in ideal style, sending his 2nd at 1 from 131 backyards to 5 feet … however he can’t make the putt. We’re still searching for our very first birdie of the week. The very first dropped shots of the week. Todd Hamilton and Jack McDonald aren’t able to get up and down at 2. Justin Leonard sprinkles out to 6 feet, however, and stays at level par. Back on 1, Tom McKibbin almost makes the very first birdie of the champion, however his putt shaves the hole and on we go. Opening pars for Justin Leonard, Todd Hamilton and Jack McDonald. The 2 erstwhile champs discover pot bunkers on 2, while McDonald flies the green. It’s going to be a long day; opportunities are we’ll like it more than many members of the field. Still, for what it’s worth– which is beside the square root of definitely nothing at all– here’s the very first leaderboard of the week. E: Leonard (1 ), Hamilton (1 ), McDonald (1) The weather report. It’s Scotland, it’s the Open, it’s adjustable. There are break outs of rain and drizzle anticipated throughout the day, and there’s a fresh breeze. The wind’s versus on the front 9, however it ought to assist getting home along the more screening back 9, so there’s a great chance of a rating in the mid-60s for anybody who keeps it directly. Prevent those pot bunkers, now! Here we go, then … and the 1997 champ Justin Leonard fractures the opening tee shot of this year’s Open down the middle. He might offer that for cash money to the leaders on Sunday afternoon. The 2004 winner Todd Hamilton follows him down there. Making it 3 great strokes, 31-year-old Jack McDonald of close-by Kilmarnock, making his Open launching. The nerves will have been jangling, so everybody strides off using a relieved smile. Justin Leonard gets us going. Photo: Oisin Keniry/R & A/Getty Images Preamble It’s the 152nd Open Championship, and the tenth to be objected to on the popular Ayrshire links of Royal Troon. The ninth saw Henrik Stenson hold back Phil Mickelson in what is typically thought about to be, with the honourable exception of 1977’s famous battle in the sun in between Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus at Turnberry, the finest mano-a-mano affair in the Open’s long and renowned history. No pressure, then, everybody! Here are today’s tee times (Britain and Ireland unless specified, perpetuity regional, a represents amateur). Brian Harman starts the defence of his title prior to 10am, by which time the just recently crowned Scottish Open champ Bob MacIntyre will currently be out on the course, high up on life, as will Ludvig Åberg, Jon Rahm and the freshly loveable Bryson DeChambeau. Rory McIlroy will be along not long after, however we’ll need to wait till the afternoon for the world top Scottie Scheffler and Tiger. Anyhow, select your preferred out of this lot, put yourself a strong cup of tea, sit back for the next 4 days of playing golf happiness and ENJOY. It’s on! 0635 Todd Hamilton (USA), Justin Leonard (USA), Jack McDonald 0646 Tom McKibbin, (a) Calum Scott, Alexander Noren (Swe) 0657 Michael Hendry (Nzl), Vincent Norrman (Swe), Jesper Svensson (Swe) 0708 Daniel Hillier (Nzl), Ryosuke Kinoshita (Jpn), Young-Han Song (Kor) 0719 Abraham Ancer (Mex), Ryo Hisatsune (Jpn), Min-Woo Lee (Aus) 0730 Nicolai Hoejgaard (Den), Keita Nakajima (Jpn), Adam Scott (Aus) 0741 Francesco Molinari (Ita), Justin Rose, (a) Jasper Stubbs (Aus) 0752 Sung-Jae Im (Kor), Matthew Southgate, Justin Thomas (USA) 0803 Laurie Canter, Nick Taylor (Can), Matt Wallace 0814 Matteo Manassero (Ita), Shubhankar Sharma (Ind), Sebastian Soederberg (Swe) 0825 Austin Eckroat (USA), Zach Johnson (USA), Thorbjoern Olesen (Den) 0836 John Daly (USA), (a) Santiago de la Fuente (Mex), Aaron Rai 0847 Stewart Cink (USA), (a) Dominic Clemons, Chris Kirk (USA) 0903 Stephan Jaeger (Ger), Joaquin Niemann (Chi), Adam Schenk (USA) 0914 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa), Lucas Glover (USA), Adam Hadwin (Can) 0925 Tony Finau (USA), Russell Henley (USA), Matthieu Pavon (Fra) 0936 Tommy Fleetwood, Robert MacIntyre, Jon Rahm (Spa) 0947 Ludvig Åberg (Swe), Bryson DeChambeau (USA), Joo-Hyung Kim (Kor) 0958 Brian Harman (USA), Viktor Hovland (Nor), Sahith Theegala (USA) 1009 Tyrrell Hatton, Max Homa (USA), Rory McIlroy 1020 Keegan Bradley (USA), (a) Gordon Sargent (USA), Will Zalatoris (USA) 1031 Alexander Bjoerk (Swe), Harris English (USA), Maverick McNealy (USA) 1042 Sean Crocker (USA), Guido Migliozzi (Ita), (a) Tommy Morrison (USA) 1053 John Catlin (USA), Gun-Taek Koh (Kor), David Puig (Spa) 1104 Daniel Bradbury, Thriston Lawrence (Rsa), Elvis Smylie (Aus) 1115 Ignacio Elvira (Spa), Darren Fichardt (Rsa), Min-Kyu Kim (Kor) 1126 Mason Andersen (USA), Sam Hutsby, Masahiro Kawamura (Jpn) 1147 Ewen Ferguson, Marcel Siem (Ger) 1158 Yuto Katsuragawa (Jpn), Romain Langasque (Fra), Chengtsung Pan (Tai) 1209 Angel Hidalgo (Spa), Rikuya Hoshino (Jpn), Richard Mansell 1220 Jorge Campillo (Spa), Corey Conners (Can), Ryan Fox (Nzl) 1231 Ernie Els (Rsa), (a) Altin van der Merwe (Rsa), Gary Woodland (USA) 1242 Rasmus Hoejgaard (Den), (a) Jacob Olesen (Den), Henrik Stenson (Swe) 1253 Billy Horschel (USA), Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa), Victor Perez (Fra) 1304 Jordan Smith, Sepp Straka (Aut), Brendon Todd (USA) 1315 Denny McCarthy (USA), Adrian Meronk (Pol), Taylor Moore (USA) 1326 Byeong-Hun An (Kor), Jason Day (Aus), Rickie Fowler (USA) 1337 Alex Cejka (Ger), Eric Cole (USA), Kurt Kitayama (USA) 1348 Dean Burmester (Rsa), Darren Clarke, J. 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